Symptom Checker App? - Nexus One Themes and Apps

Does anyone know a quality app for checking various health symptom? Most of the ones available are for calories or health news. I am looking for something similar to the WebMD symptom checker or anything text related also.

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Symptom Checker App?

Does anyone know a quality app for checking various health symptom? Most of the ones available are for calories or health news. I am looking for something similar to the WebMD symptom checker or anything text related also.

[Q] How does a device expose itself and its capabilities to the Android Market?

Hi, guys,
I was wondering if someone could provide some info about how device capabilities are "read" by the Market and how the Market filters what apps to show, depending on those capabilities.
I've been playing with rooted Androids for a while now and I have rarely seen missing apps on Market, I've never had a friend tell me about an app that I could not find, etc.
However, at work we've recently published an app in the Market and I find that it's missing on many devices it should support. The app requires 2.3.3, Internet and Phone Status permissions, but the Market sais it also filters devices that have android.hardware.wifi, android.hardware.screen.landscape and android.hardware.touchscreen.
So what I'm asking is what are these android.hardware features, to whom does this "namespace" relate and how can you set what device capabilities the Market sees.
Thanks in advance,

Any recommendation for an app that shows the trend for the barometer ?

I think I've tried a good part of the apps found on the Playstore that display the barometric pressure by using the sensor inside the phone. All of them show the instant value, but not the trend which is more important if you want to track (roughly) the weather changes. Any of you found a good app for this purpose? Thanks!
It seems that usually the barometer apps are closed by the Huawei's Phone Manager at screen-off. Adding the app on the white list in that app seems to solve the issue.
It's my fault, I'm new to the Huawei's software, I guess the thread can be closed.
LE: I spoke too soon. Even after the Barometer program is set "protected" in Phone Manager - > Battery Manager and the Service seem to be up and running, the measurements stop when the phone is in deep sleep. The programs that I used are Barometer Monitor (free) and Barometer ($4) available on Google Playstore.

New apps impossible to find

The Sansung Gear Apps app is much improved, but it is frustrating for a seller like me. I create an app and upload. Then I sit and wait for weeks for someone to discover it by accident.
Example: I have a novelty watchface that shows the time in a cipher -- a code that looks like gibberish, but if you know how to "decode" it, you can tell the time, date, battery power, etc. pretty easily. Sure, it's geeky, but it's unique as far as I can tell.
The problem is that even with the new "New" apps list, it does not appear in the 350 app list (I think that is how many there are. Not sure.)
I sent feedback to Samsung and they explained:
"Regarding your inquiry, we would like to inform to inform you that our store is operated as 'Curated Store', it means all applications cannot be displayed under each category.
"The applications are displayed on the list based on the number of downloads, price’s value and sales period, so please understand our store concept."​
How can a new app that no one knows about be downloaded if it doesn't appear in the available lists?
In my case, the app is called "Alien Invasion Cypher" and I now have one download after many weeks. The guy must have searched on one of those words from the app name and my app popped up. Otherwise he never would have seen it.
There's got to be a better way. Why not a web site with unlimited lists of apps? Or a new app list that shows new apps, not new apps that have been downloaded?
While it seems no one is interested, I have an update. The new Gear App shows new apps even if they have not been purchased yet. Thanks, Samsung!
yeah I think absolutly the same as you...the gear store is such a chaos...and very hard for new developer so for examples I made some watchfaces and some has still only 10 download after a month...and it is really too hard to find new good apps like your new app :/

Is there any good app scanner for spyware/malware on Android that actually works?

I recently found a really interesting and useful website called hybrid analysis that is a sandbox scanner for files and programs of all kinds. And recently I've taken it up on myself to upload a few random small game apks that I don't have any permissions given and that I have gotten from the playstore. And all of them come back with disturbing results that they have access to files, contacts, emails and to send and receive them, to record audio from multiple inputs, and track my internet usage. How is this possible? Is there anyway I could get this kind of software scanner on android to check all my apps? Also the website is limited to apps that smaller than 100mbs so even if I wanted to just upload every APK I have on my device that wouldn't be possible. I also checked these apks on virustotal and they didn't find anything wrong with them, like really no red flags at all on them on virustotal. Or at the end of this am I just being too paranoid?
don't think it's necessary to additionally run apps downloaded / installed from Google Play Store through a malware scanner: Google does that by themselves.
spart0n said:
access to files, contacts, emails and to send and receive them, to record audio from multiple inputs, and track my internet usage. How is this possible?
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Two words: Android, Google
Can you name a few apps with "disturbing results"?
Not sure but I get the impression that
https://www.hybrid-analysis.com/
is just another FUD to sell their "services" and it's growing nicely... but don't get me wrong such scanners are not useless per se. And the more, the merrier
https://f-droid.org/packages/org.adaway/
results in 35/100 threat score and is labeled as gray. Looking forward to feed their machine with some real bad apples...
Looking up the company leads to a German GmbH (aka Ltd) and further to CrowdStrike in the US.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CrowdStrike
xXx yYy said:
malware scanner: Google does that by itself
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And here is how much I trust Google:
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