
Ensure you have the Android SDK already installed. This is done through the following steps: This is critical because the package includes the vendor identification needed for ADB to recognize any of the physical Kindle Fire tablets. Note – this post was updated on April 16 th, 2014 to reflect changes in the Amazon Android SDK addon.įirst, ensure your development computer has at least one package of Kindle Fire system images installed. Any links to these tools will take you to third-party sites to download and install them. Certain development tools referenced in this post are provided by third parties, not by Amazon. Since questions around ADB driver support have come up on Stack Overflow and our developer forums I thought it would be beneficial to walk through the setup process. You can also use Dropbox from web browser on your mobile device.Setting up your Kindle Fire device for testing and debugging is a simplified process thanks to Android Debug Bridge (ADB) support. Dropbox creates links to your photos, videos, files and folders which can then send your family and friends via email, instant messages or any application. You just need to mark star to your favorite photos, videos and files. You can access your photos, videos and files offline when your internet connection is not available. Dropbox allows you to take photos and videos using your device''s built-in camera and save them to your Dropbox account. You can use third-party apps to open and edit files. You can browse and view photos, videos and files directly from your Dropbox. You can sync all your photos with DropBox by turning ON the Camera Upload feature. DropBox has a "Camera Upload" feature that automatically upload the photos and videos from your mobile phone.
It has desktop application for Windows and Mac computer. It is available for Android, iPhone, iPad, BlackBerry and Kindle Fire. You can access Dropbox on your mobile device by downloading Dropbox app to your mobile phone or any device.