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Robert Christopulos_22855

Member Since 17 Sep 2012
Offline Last Active Sep 27 2019 11:59 PM
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In Topic: MySword has stopped

13 June 2017 - 12:56 PM

I had this same issue last night after trying to load a new module into Mysword. I wrote riversoft (the company that makes the software) explaining my predicament?Within a very sorry period of time they had me back up and running. This is on the last upgrade, 8.1.

I know what the problem was. I tried installing a module from Biblesoft that had an htm suffix. This file caused Mysword to crash. Anybody have an answer for why this happened?

In Topic: my Sword will damage my Samsung tablet

13 June 2017 - 12:29 PM

Likewise. I have a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro (12.2" screen), and just works fine. Also have MySword on my Samsung Galaxy S5, and works fine on that as well.
 
 

Because you downloaded it on to your PC, and then moved it onto your Tablet, is the reason for you getting that warning. Had you used the Play Store all on your Tablet to download MySword, you would not have got that warning.
 
You see, Android regards apps as safe when downloaded and installed when the Google Play Store is used. Any other way one installs that same app, Android regards it as unsafe.
 
With that all said, there is a fix. In the Security settings on your device, click the Unknown sources checkbox, and that will "Allow installation of applications from both trusted and unknown sources," and you should be able to install apps you moved from your PC to your device without any hassles.
 
Trust this proves helpful to you.
 
Blessings,


I also have a Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2 w/Sim card and have been using MySword for years w/different tablets I have the Deluxe version and never had any damage occur by using it. This is an invaluable tool for ministers as well as the man or woman in the pews.