Document-centered workflows can consume a lot of your time, no matter if you do them regularly or only from time to time. It doesn’t have to be. The truth is, it’s so easy to inject your workflows with extra productiveness and structure if you engage the proper solution - DocHub. Advanced enough to tackle any document-related task, our platform lets you modify text, images, notes, collaborate on documents with other parties, create fillable forms from scratch or web templates, and digitally sign them. We even safeguard your information with industry-leading security and data protection certifications.
You can access DocHub tools from any place or system. Enjoy spending more time on creative and strategic tasks, and forget about tiresome editing. Give DocHub a try today and enjoy your Letter of Intent to Return to Work workflow transform!
hey guys and welcome back to a new video in a new episode of Android basics in this video I will talk about intense and intent filters so lets get straight to the point what is an intent because that is really a core concept of whole Android development in the end you can think of an intent like an envelope which is used to transfer an intention of your app that is whats called intent and transfer that to a different Android component and in most cases that different Android component is just an activity but it doesnt need to be an activity we will also get to other Android components later in this Android Basics uh playlist so for example services or sending an intent via a broadcast is also a thing but that isnt covered yet and I will talk about that in more detail in a later video here so in short a nintendent is just a way to communicate with a different Android component in our case and activity and when it comes to intense we distinguish between so-called explicit intents and