There are a couple of ways you can download a Google Play APK to your PC. You can use a Chrome extension or a website that will generate a specific download link for you - we've covered both methods for you below.
You can even download paid APKs if you have already purchased them on the Play Store, but take a look at the excerpt from Google Play's Terms & Conditions at the very bottom of this tutorial to see their take on the subject.
If you're likely to download lots of APKs, then getting yourself an extension for Chrome or Firefox is probably a good idea. For this tutorial, we're going to be using CodeKiem's APK Downloader extension version 2, which supports both Chrome and Firefox browsers.
Once you've added the extension to your desktop browser, you need to enter your email address, which will be stored in the Chrome extension associated with your Google Play account, and also your device ID for later requests.
To get your device ID, download an app called Device ID, which will bring up your Android ID when you open it. You should also use one of the e-mail addresses listed in Device ID – along with its associated password – to log into APK Downloader.
Once you've done this, go to the Play Store and find an app you want to download to your PC. You'll notice that next to the 'Install' or 'Buy' button, there is now a 'Download APK' option. Click it to download the app you want.
To install apk on your device after download on pc please follow this steps.
Copy apk file from pc to your phone storage From your device Goto setting > Security And disable Unknown Sources Goto your device storage "file manager" The tap on apk file from the file manager and install.
Putting on a new font requires only a quick trip to Settings > Display > Font Style. Just tap the name of the font that you want, and confirm that you want to set it as system font. Font replacement is instantaneous. No need for rebooting. The selected font will be displayed throughout your device’s interface such as the time on the status bar, system menus, and even on your text messages.
Use Ifont App to change your android device font and enjoy. you can access this app for free. just follow this steps to complete your android font.
iFont
The iFont app can also be used for changing fonts. The only issue was that it used to be a bit limited and used to work only with Samsung devices.
This is still partly the case, but the developer now also supports Xiaomi Meizu and Huawei. As well as HTC, Sony and Motorola rooted handsets.
On non-rooted devices, use iFont’s Online tab to browse for available fonts. To use a font on the list, do the following:
Enable installation of apps from “Unknown Sources.” This option can usually be found in Settings > Security. Launch iFont. Go to the Online tab. Tap on a font name that you want to install. Tap the Download button.
Tap the Set button. Or go to Settings > Display > Font Style. Your newly installed font should appear on the list. Tap on the new font to use it as system font. Font is applied immediately. No reboot needed. DOWNLOAD IFONT
Here is a fastest way to delete gallery photos they come from sync with google account. 1st disable auto sync from setting, Once you disable auto sync then follow this step: go to setting > application manager > all apps > gallery Tap clear data and clear Cache You are Done !!
Adding text to a dynamic background can be a bit tricky, as it usually ends up looking flat and fake. This tutorial will show you how to use the Displace filter to apply the text to a dynamic surface correctly, and make it conform to that surface to get a more realistic result. Let's get started!
Even if you've never worked with images on your computer, you may have heard of Photoshop. Available for both Windows and Mac, Adobe Photoshop is an extremely powerful application that's used by many professional photographers and designers. You can use Photoshop for almost any kind of image editing, such as touching up photos, creating high-quality graphics, and much, much more. Interface Photoshop is unlike other common software interfaces which emulate virtual typewriters or graphing paper. Photoshop creates an artist's virtual studio/darkroom. When you open the program you see a toolbox on the left with tools you will use to manipulate your images, and on the right, a white square which is your "canvas" or work area. The gray area surrounding the canvas is not part of your image, but only defines its edges.
To change the canvas dimensions, go to Image > Canvas size. You can type in any dimensions you like, but remember that the area of the image is directly proportional to the file size.
Photoshop Tools Bar
Photoshop Canvas : Working Window
The Basic Tools We're not going to take a look at every single tool but we are going to look at almost every one of them. While this overview will give you an idea of what each tool does, go find yourself a photo and start playing around with them. Move Tool (V)
The move tool simply lets you move objects in a given layer around the Photoshop canvas. To use it, click anywhere on the canvas and drag. As you drag, the Photoshop layer will move with your mouse. Marquee Tool (M)
The images in Photoshop are stored pixel by pixel, with a code indicating the color of each. The image is just a big mosaic of dots. Therefore, before you can do anything in Photoshop, you first need to indicate which pixels you want to change. The selection tool is one way of doing this. Click on this tool to select it, then click and drag on your image to make a dotted selection box. Hold shift while you drag if you want a perfect square or circle. Any pixels within the box will be affected when you make your next move.
Crop Tool (C)
To crop your image, draw a box with the crop tool. Adjust the selection with the selection points, and then hit return to crop.
Lasso Tool (C)
The lasso tool lets you select free-form shapes, rather than just rectangles and ovals.
Magic Wand (W) Yet another way to select pixels is with the magic wand. When you click on an area of the image with this tool, all pixels that are the same color as the pixel you clicked will be selected. Double click on the tool to set the level of tolerance you would like (i.e. how similar in color the pixels must be to your original pixel color. A higher tolerance means a broader color range). Airbrush, Paintbrush and Pencil Tool
can be used to draw with the foreground color on whichever layer is selected. To change the foreground color, double-click on it in the toolbox. You will then see a palette of colors from which to choose. Select one and click OK. To change the brush size, go to Window > Show Brushes. Eraser Tool
Erases anything on the selected layer. You can change the eraser size by going to Window > Show Brushes. Line Tool
Can be used to draw straight lines. Click on the tool to select it, then click with the tool on the canvas area and drag to draw a line. When you release the mouse button, the line will end. You can change the thickness of the line or add arrowheads to it by double clicking on the tool to see this dialog box:
Text Tool
Click on this tool to select it, then click in the Canvas area. You will be given a dialog box in which to type your text, and choose its attributes. Each new block of text goes on its own layer, so you can move it around with the Move Tool. Once you have placed the text, however, it is no longer editable. To correct mistakes, you must delete the old version (by deleting its layer) and replace it. Eyedropper
Click with this tool on any color in the canvas to make that color the foreground color. (You can then paint or type with it). Magnifier
Click with this tool on a part of your image you want to see closer, or drag with it to define the area you want to expand to the size of the window. Hold down the Option or Alt key to make it a "reducer" instead and zoom back out.