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<resources xmlns:xliff="urn:oasis:names:tc:xliff:document:1.2">
<!-- This is the name of the Download Manager application. -->
<string name="app_label">Download Manager</string>
<!-- This is the short description of a permission associated with the
Android Download Manager. It is displayed as part of the description
of any application that was granted that permission.
This specific permission controls access to the Download Manager by
applications that initiate downloads. -->
<string name="permlab_downloadManager">Access download manager.</string>
<!-- This is the long description of a permission associated with the
Android Download Manager. It is displayed as part of the description
of any application that was granted that permission.
This specific permission controls access to the Download Manager by
applications that initiate downloads. -->
<string name="permdesc_downloadManager">Allows the app to
access the download manager and to use it to download files.
Malicious apps can use this to disrupt downloads and access
private information.</string>
<!-- This is the short description of a permission associated with the
Android Download Manager. It is displayed as part of the description
of any application that was granted that permission.
This specific permission controls access to some advanced (and
dangerous) features from the Download Manager that are needed by
system applications but aren't necessary for regular applications
that just initiate plain downloads. -->
<string name="permlab_downloadManagerAdvanced">Advanced download
manager functions.</string>
<!-- This is the long description of a permission associated with the
Android Download Manager. It is displayed as part of the description
of any application that was granted that permission.
This specific permission controls access to some advanced (and
dangerous) features from the Download Manager that are needed by
system applications but aren't necessary for regular applications
that just initiate plain downloads. -->
<string name="permdesc_downloadManagerAdvanced">Allows the app to
access the download manager\'s advanced functions.
Malicious apps can use this to disrupt downloads and access
private information.</string>
<string name="permlab_downloadCompletedIntent">Send download
notifications.</string>
<!-- This is the long description of a permission associated with the
Android Download Manager. It is displayed as part of the description
of any application that was granted that permission.
This specific permission allows an application to tell other
applications that their downloads have completed. -->
<string name="permdesc_downloadCompletedIntent">Allows the app
to send notifications about completed downloads. Malicious apps
can use this to confuse other apps that download
files.</string>
<!-- Title for permission to see all downloads to EXTERNAL [CHAR LIMIT=25] -->
<string name="permlab_seeAllExternal" product="nosdcard">See all downloads to USB storage</string>
<!-- Title for permission to see all downloads to EXTERNAL -->
<string name="permlab_seeAllExternal" product="default">See all downloads to SD card</string>
<!-- Description for the permission to see all downloads to EXTERNAL -->
<string name="permdesc_seeAllExternal">Allows the app to see all
downloads to the SD card, regardless of which app downloaded
them.</string>
<!-- The label for the permission to download files to the download cache
that can't be automatically deleted by the download manager to free up
space [CHAR LIMIT=50] -->
<string name="permlab_downloadCacheNonPurgeable">Reserve space in the
download cache</string>
<!-- The full sentence description for the permission to download files to
the download cache that can't be automatically deleted by the download
manager to free up space [CHAR LIMIT=160] -->
<string name="permdesc_downloadCacheNonPurgeable">Allows the app to
download files to the download cache, which can\'t be automatically deleted
when the download manager needs more space.</string>
<!-- The label for the permission to download files through the download
manager without any notification being shown to the user [CHAR LIMIT=50] -->
<string name="permlab_downloadWithoutNotification">download files without
notification</string>
<!-- The full sentence description for the permission to download files
through the download manager without any notification being shown to the
user [CHAR LIMIT=160] -->
<string name="permdesc_downloadWithoutNotification">Allows the app
to download files through the download manager without any notification
being shown to the user.</string>
<!-- The label for the permission to access all downloads in the download
manager, not just those owned by the calling user [CHAR LIMIT=50] -->
<string name="permlab_accessAllDownloads">Access all system
downloads</string>
<!-- The full sentence description for the permission to access all
downloads in the download manager, not just those owned by the calling user
[CHAR LIMIT=160] -->
<string name="permdesc_accessAllDownloads">Allows the app to view
and modify all downloads initiated by any app on the system.</string>
<!-- This is the title that is used when displaying the notification
for a download that doesn't have a title associated with it. -->
<string name="download_unknown_title">&lt;Untitled&gt;</string>
<!-- When there are multiple simultaneous outstanding downloads from a
single application, they are displayed as a single notification,
and the expanded notification view displays the first two download
names separated with this string, i.e. "[title], [title]"
or "[title], [title] and [n] more". This is the comma + space
that separates the first two titles, and it's used both when there
are exactly two and more than two titles. -->
<string name="notification_filename_separator">", "</string>
<!-- When there are three or more simultaneous outstanding downloads from a
single application, they are displayed as a single notification,
and the expanded notification view uses this string to indicate
downloads beyond the first two, i.e. "[title], [title] and [n] more".
This is the " and [n] more" part, including the leading space, and it's
used regardless of the number of additional downloads. -->
<string name="notification_filename_extras">" and <xliff:g id="number" example="27">%d</xliff:g> more"</string>
<!-- When a download completes, a notification is displayed, and this
string is used to indicate that the download successfully completed.
Note that such a download could have been initiated by a variety of
applications, including (but not limited to) the browser, an email
application, a content marketplace. -->
<string name="notification_download_complete">Download complete.</string>
<!-- When a download completes, a notification is displayed, and this
string is used to indicate that the download failed.
Note that such a download could have been initiated by a variety of
applications, including (but not limited to) the browser, an email
application, a content marketplace. -->
<string name="notification_download_failed">Download unsuccessful.</string>
<!-- When a download is paused because it's too large to download over a
mobile connection, and Wi-Fi is unavailable, this string is displayed in
the system notification for the running download, beneath the download
title and description. Note that such a download could have been
initiated by a variety of applications, including (but not limited to)
the browser, an email application, a content marketplace.
[CHAR LIMIT=24] -->
<string name="notification_need_wifi_for_size">Download size requires Wi-Fi.</string>
<!-- Notification shown when a download has been paused because a user policy
has blocked network access to applications running in background. [CHAR LIMIT=24] -->
<string name="notification_paused_in_background">Paused in background.</string>
<!-- Title for dialog when a download exceeds the carrier-specified maximum size of downloads
over the mobile network and Wi-Fi is required. The user has the choice to either queue the
download to start next time Wi-Fi is available or cancel the download altogether. [CHAR
LIMIT=50] -->
<string name="wifi_required_title">Download too large for operator network</string>
<!-- Text for dialog when a download exceeds the carrier-specified maximum size of downloads
over the mobile network and Wi-Fi is required. The user has the choice to either queue the
download to start next time Wi-Fi is available or cancel the download altogether. [CHAR
LIMIT=200] -->
<string name="wifi_required_body">You must use Wi-Fi to complete this
<xliff:g id="size" example="12.3KB">%s
</xliff:g> download. \n\nTouch <xliff:g id="queue_text" example="Queue">%s
</xliff:g> to start this download the next time you\'re connected to a Wi-Fi
network.</string>
<!-- Title for dialog when a download exceeds the carrier-specified recommended maximum size of
downloads over the mobile network, and the user may choose to start the download over mobile
anyway or to queue for download to start next time a Wi-Fi connection is available [CHAR
LIMIT=50] -->
<string name="wifi_recommended_title">Queue for download later?</string>
<!-- Text for dialog when a download exceeds the carrier-specified recommended maximum size of
downloads over the mobile network, and the user may choose to start the download over mobile
anyway or to queue for download to start next time a Wi-Fi connection is available [CHAR
LIMIT=200] -->
<string name="wifi_recommended_body">Starting this <xliff:g id="size" example="12.3KB">%s
</xliff:g> download now may shorten your battery life and/or result in
excessive usage of your mobile data connection, which can lead to charges by
your mobile operator depending on your data plan.\n\n
Touch <xliff:g id="queue_text" example="Queue">%s</xliff:g> to start this download
the next time you\'re connected to a Wi-Fi network.</string>
<!-- Text for button to queue a download to start next time Wi-Fi is available [CHAR LIMIT=25]
-->
<string name="button_queue_for_wifi">Queue</string>
<!-- Text for button to cancel a download because it's too large to proceed over the mobile
network and the user does not want to queue it for Wi-Fi [CHAR LIMIT=25] -->
<string name="button_cancel_download">Cancel</string>
<!-- Text for button to start a download over the mobile connection now, even though it's over
the carrier-specified recommended maximum size for downloads over the mobile connection
[CHAR LIMIT=25] -->
<string name="button_start_now">Start now</string>
<!-- Short representation of download progress percentage. [CHAR LIMIT=8] -->
<string name="download_percent"><xliff:g id="number">%d</xliff:g><xliff:g id="percent">%%</xliff:g></string>
</resources>