![]() ![]() ![]() These additional files are stored the device’s shared storage on SD card or USB-mountable partition when the app is downloaded for installation. When an APK accompanies the OBB files, Google Play hosts the expansion files on its server and no additional cost is charged to the developer. OBB files are saved as binary files along with the APK files. Google Play allows to attach these expansion files as a supplement to the APK file. That is where the OBB file types come in. But some applications may require high definition graphics, media files, or other large assets to be hosted in addition to the APK files. Google Play store does not allow to have a an Android APK file with size more than 100 MB. Sort of like dating a 146, writing with oblique was fun - while it lasted.An OBB file is an expansion file that contains additional data that is in addition to the Android APK file. I haven't really used the 146R OBB Minuskin italic, which now awaits it's fate. So off the WE goes for a second trip to Nashua for a proper stubification. As he watched me write my signature, he confirmed I should not be writing with obliques. He looked at his work on the WE, and then asked me to write with it. Well, I decided to put my name on Richard's list at Long Island yesterday, and I was the last customer (but for a vendor who let me go first) before Richard shut down for the day. I noticed that the Dostoevsky wrote beautifully but I had difficulty keeping up a constant flow, and it would skip. Eureka! Nice factory nibs, these Sheaffers! I thought something was wrong with the OB and sent the nib for replacement, and I had the same problem with the replacement nib! My Sheaffer company contact told me to stop using an oblique, and convinced me to accept a stub like the other Nostalgia, which I did. Meanwhile, I bought two sterling Sheaffer Nostalgias, one with a stub and the other with an OB nib. I sent the 146R to Greg Minuskin so that I could compare their work. At the same time, I picked up my 146R from FPN with an OBB nib in place. I went to a good bit of trouble to have the Dostoevsky shipped to Hamburg for an OBB nib, then I sent it on to Richard Binder for cursive italicization, about 9 months all told. I have two OBBs, one a Dostoevsky and the other a 146R, which I sought out because I thought my Pelikan 0.9mm OM proved I wrote best with an oblique. I wanted to add a sense of scale, so here are first three lines written with Montblanc OBB, followed by Aurora Italic and Aurora Extra Fine: It's the same width as the Montblanc OBB! Much sharper and cleaner, but remember, this is a proper Italic nib. I'm still messy with the OBB nib and this particular sample seems even worse than my other writing.Īnd here is the Aurora Italic. I'm looking in storage/sdcard0/android and all I see is a. I installed the bitman game, but I'm still not seeing an OBB folder. ![]() These are all for games installed from the Oppo app store. On my Oppo it's under /Android/obb, and I think that's where usually find it. This was quickly written, a bit messy and photographed with my phone (!) camera, as opposed to properly scanned, but it's a good estimate. mikedt said: One thing, not all games make obb folders. I'll leave it a mystery, for now, but it is a modern Montblanc pen. Oh, you might wonder what pen sports such an interesting nib. Quite happy with the whole writing experience, I am getting used to the nib and these are my initial reactions. This is, for all intents and purposes, a MB factory almost-cursive-Italic-double-broad nib, designed for fast writing and executed in perfect smoothness. And, imagine a hairline horizontal juxtaposed with a double-broad vertical. Now, imagine the "corners" of this nib, where it is cut, are slightly smoothed to make the nib positively glide over paper on a trail of wet Montblanc Racing Green ink. Imagine an oblique version that is cut at an angle comfortable to hold (for a right-handed person), an angle that rests the tip naturally against the paper in a relaxed position. But, I filled the pen a few days ago, and it is a real winner. At first, I was a little worried that it would be too strange or, perhaps, impossible to use in daily writing, and that I would-surely-have to have this nib ground down. I recently picked a MB with the exciting and mysterious Oblique-Double-Broad (OBB) nib. ![]()
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