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July 31, 2014, 11:16:34 PM
#7
Here's my progress report

To run the file from a flash drive, I used Nexus Media Importer.  Turn off data and WiFi, click on the file and choose chrome.

I was also able to copy the file with the bitaddress.org HTML onto my tablet using Media Importer, and then use ES File Explorer to find the file and run the HTML in Chrome Browser.
First I tried clicking the file, but Chrome was not among the options for opening it.
So I did
long press > More > open as > other > chrome Smiley
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July 27, 2014, 07:31:53 AM
#6
I would like to save the bitaddress.org code on my android tablet and run it offline.  The tablet is a Nexus 7 running android 4.4.3.
I have es file explorer and nexus media importer.  The tablet is rooted.  I also have the bitaddress.org code saved on a flash drive, and an otg cable to connect with.  So I guess I have everything I need; I'm just looking for some hints (or even some explicit instructions) from somebody who did this, or knows how to.
Android is probably not the best way to generate offline wallets. There are quite a few malware out there for Android under the guise of legitimate apps.
Yes, bad idea to access it through an app.  Just want to be able to save the HTML/JavaScript and run it in a browser, offline.
I know how to do that on a PC OS like Ubuntu or Windows, just not a mobile OS like android.
legendary
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Reverse engineer from time to time
July 27, 2014, 06:48:44 AM
#5
I would like to save the bitaddress.org code on my android tablet and run it offline.  The tablet is a Nexus 7 running android 4.4.3.
I have es file explorer and nexus media importer.  The tablet is rooted.  I also have the bitaddress.org code saved on a flash drive, and an otg cable to connect with.  So I guess I have everything I need; I'm just looking for some hints (or even some explicit instructions) from somebody who did this, or knows how to.
Android is probably not the best way to generate offline wallets. There are quite a few malware out there for Android under the guise of legitimate apps.
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Techwolf on #bitcoin and Reddit
July 27, 2014, 04:30:55 AM
#4
Bitaddress.org is a static site server-wise, as all of its functions are performed via client-side Javascript. It should be sufficient to download the website (the Github repository is here, and there's a link to it on the front page of the site; click the "Download ZIP" button to get a zip file of the repository) and open the index page through either a file:/// link in your browser or by selecting it in a file explorer (such as Ghost Commander or ES File Explorer). Aside from the initial download, it shouldn't require internet access to run.
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July 27, 2014, 01:11:31 AM
#3
Seems pretty heavy duty for the purpose.
Anybody tried this
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.uc.addon.webpagesave&hl=en
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July 26, 2014, 09:54:20 PM
#1
I would like to save the bitaddress.org code on my android tablet and run it offline.  The tablet is a Nexus 7 running android 4.4.3.
I have es file explorer and nexus media importer.  The tablet is rooted.  I also have the bitaddress.org code saved on a flash drive, and an otg cable to connect with.  So I guess I have everything I need; I'm just looking for some hints (or even some explicit instructions) from somebody who did this, or knows how to.
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