[App] Twimager - Mobile Friendly Image Host Viewer - Android Apps and Games

I recently released Twimager on the android market. It is an application that captures links clicked to popular image hosts like twitpic, flickr, yfrog and img.ly to name a few. It currently supports 9 image hosts, plus direct links to images.
It was intended for use with twitter clients for viewing images that others post, but it will work with any android application that opens links to an external application, like the Browser.
Twimager displays the image in a more mobile device friendly way, and only shows the image, instead of the full website that is not mobile friendly and requires a lot of scrolling to view the image.
Twimager is available on the android market for $0.99 or Twimager Lite is available for Free, but only supports TwitPic.
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Looks good, does it show image replies beneath?

So, I downloaded it in the end and it works well but I think as is, it is a little too basic to be charging for, even if it is only $0.99. If you were able to add nicely formatted replies to the image at the bottom so you can scroll down and see the replies then it would be a much better proposition.

No, it doesn't show any replies, and I have no intention to add them. That goes beyond the scope of the application. It is meant to remove the "clutter" and show only the image. Though I will have the ability to open the original source, so if you want to read the replies and other things on the original site you still will be able to do so.
I have added the ability to zoom, so you can see the image in its original size, and I am working on saving the images, also I am always looking for additional hosts to support. chzb.gr links were just added last night.

Support for Imageshack, Imagesforme, TinyPic and Imagesforme?

benko286 said:
Support for Imageshack, Imagesforme, TinyPic and Imagesforme?
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TinyPic is already supported, and I will look at adding support for the others too.

Hmm, the lack of comments is the only really offputting thing about it. I know you say it is beyond the scope but I would think you'd sell a lot more if it could fully replace the image hosting site, and the only way to do that is by offering the same experience of picture and comments.

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How to get maximum out of RSS feeds on Android

I love RSS feeds, but they are not as convenient to use, are they?
I did some routing of the feeds and some tinkering with the gReader pro app.
Here are the results:
1. Offline cached with all images (magazine/flipboard/peopeller like)
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2. Full articles in feed
Here is what i did:
1.Converted all feeds to full feeds using fulltextrssfeed.com
2. gReader settings:
Enable offline usage
3. Check to cache feed images, audio and video. Don't check load full content (it loads the webpage)
4. I changed theme to dark and enabled fullscreen, but it is up to you
And you are ready to go.
After feeds are synced, images/audio will be downloaded.
gReader pro is available on market at: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.noinnion.android.greader.readerpro
Free version is also available.
Hope it helps you guys in having a good time reading RSS feeds with convenience and style.
No response. RSS is dead perhaps.
Many thanks for all the effort into writing this post .. The ability to download full feeds will be very useful to me. I think I will stick to pulse though... It just feels so slick compared to greader that I can't bear to convert. even though I wish it could download images for offline viewing too.
jacknme said:
Many thanks for all the effort into writing this post .. The ability to download full feeds will be very useful to me. I think I will stick to pulse though... It just feels so slick compared to greader that I can't bear to convert. even though I wish it could download images for offline viewing too.
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Google propeller can do it too (offline image). It is free but is available is US only. I have the apk but I'm not sure if it is ok to post it.
I just used market enabler to spoof as a us device but couldn't find it.... Could I trouble you to pm the link to the apk?
thanks!
jacknme said:
I just used market enabler to spoof as a us device but couldn't find it.... Could I trouble you to pm the link to the apk?
thanks!
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The actual app released by Google is called Google Currents. I'm sending you dropbox link to it.
I guess i can post the link here. It's a free app. http://db.tt/d4DxmZKT
thanks!
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Thanks man!

Encrypter Decrypter - My second Android app

Encrypter Decrypter is my second Android app. Again, this is a simple app but does what it needs to do perfectly.
Encrypter Decrypter - My second Android app
This app can convert your text in a reasonably secure text.
Note: Saved files are saved in /sdcard/EncryptorDecryptor/Encrypted_Texts
Compatibility: Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) and above
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Features:
- Encrypt and the encrypted text is directly copied to your clipboard
- You can directly share the encrypted text too using Email, Facebook, WhatsApp, SMS, etc.
- For large text files, the files can be opened using a file manager and the encrypted text can also be saved to text files (This is the reason why the read and write permissions are required by the app)
- The new Tabbed UI (swipe-able tabs)
Please check it out. I hope you like it.
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DOWNLOAD - Dev Host​
And I'm sorry for the large screenshots. Didn't knew they appear this way on XDA.
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Seems nice, but you need to add a more strong crypto
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And I'm sorry for the large screenshots. Didn't knew they appear this way on XDA.
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droopyar said:
Seems nice, but you need to add a more strong crypto
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Certainly. But my primary aim as always was to learn something new. I try learning new things and implement them.
I know Java pretty well, but I'm new to Android and it's APIs. So building a strong crypto would meaning working more on the Java part, whereas I wanted to spend more time getting hold of the 'Android part' of the programming.
Usually I take up 4-5 new things to learn per day, and if possible implement them together to build a simple app. But seeing the good response my friends and family are giving me on this, I may look forward to building up a stronger crypto. Can't completely ignore building up basic algorithms!
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[App][4.0+]cloush - multi cloud share

File sharing another way!
Use the cloush app, to easily, safe and fast sharing files or entire folders with your mobile.
Get it for Android and iOS, or just visit www.cloush.com.
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Features
Share large files or even entire folders at lightning fast speeds
Save yourself the trouble of having to upload or download large files, entire folders, or having to send them over email
Save your bandwidth and time
Copy files and folders directly from server to server
Just share your stuff with the people around
Cross cloud sharing between Dropbox, Google Drive and OneDrive
Please leave a feedback here, or use the feedback function in the app.
Good work. What about box?
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Good work. What about box?
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Thank you.
We are working to support box.
Best regards
Chris
We have just created a Twitter account.
So you can follow us, to get the latest news on https://twitter.com/cloush_com.
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Due to the massive response via our app, we have just released a new version of our website.
Please check out the new page with a new design on cloush.com.
Thank you very much!
Hi all,
we have just released an update. On some devices, the barcode scanning was not working properly.
The update has been rolled out and the app should work fine now.
Best regards
Chris
Nice 1
Are you interested in programming mobile apps?
We just started a blog on blog.cloush.com.
Here we will post all news about our cloush app and will also post some code snippets for Xamarin.
In near future we want to start a tutorial, that will show how you can write mobile apps with xamarin, for both, android and iOS.
So check out our blog on blog.cloush.com, our app on cloush.com, or follow us on Twitter.
Best regards
Chris
cloush.com
Hi all,
we are working on our new release.
Please leave a comment here, or in the app, for new feature request.
Best regards
Chris
cloush.com

Best chat app?

Hi,
I have a website and quite a few members have suggested that adding a chat room would be a great idea.
I'm searching for something I might be able to integrate well into my site.
Has anyone tried RumbleTalk or C-box?
I made a lot of research in
finding a chatroom for my website. I used envolve for a
while till they closed up, pitty. I tried IRC but I truly did not like
the look and feel and the “mess” of text in there.
I had several points which are important to me.
1
– First I needed a chat that can be seen in mobile (all versions) so I
narrowed down the search for html5 chat room that look good on both
mobile and pc.
2 – I needed a custom design, I needed my background to be black or transparent. This was very hard to find (my site is dark).
3 – I do not like to install the chat in my server as this is high cpu and resource consumer. So I need a chat service.
4 – Lastly, I needed the ability to add youtube videos and upload files.
I have checked several chats and only 2 met my needs, RumbleTalk and Cbox.
I choose RumbleTalk finally as it can be integrated into my page and not only as toolbar.
PHPBB Social Network, search on Internet Bro. xD
in Indonesia we mostly used BBM..
but i think whatsapp ist better
Well I was looking for a html chat. I did quite deep research on it in the last year. Tried over 20 of them and I can tell you, the best one is Rumbletalk. Thats for sure!
Rumbletalk is number one!
It is. It also has a free trial available now.
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The thing is that with Rumbletalk you can manage just about anything. Backround, text style, wight and height of the chat room, etc etc,.. That is why so many people love it. You can also use it as a floating chat or as a window chat.

Chrome: download manager mess up and help disabling link disambiguation popups

Hello.
About the “download manager mess up” take a look here (grossness warning!): Can't STOP a built-in manager download in an acceptable way… :-/ (v56, v57-Beta) @ Google forums
Briefing for documenting purposes: built-in download manager intercepts certain download links' files, I guess because of file extension (apk files not captured, for example). However, built-in download manager is deprived from file download cancelling ability. Had to delete all of the application data to stop the mess.
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In essence, a dodgy issue. Not overly critical in most situations, of course, but certainly dodgy. Better do not tap/click on overkill sized files, or you'll regret it.
With regards to the link disambiguation popups, this is something I've wished to get a solution for some time already, to no avail. So let me explain:
There are sites on which no popups are seen. Example: this very forum. You can tap where you want or need without popups. If something's a little cramped, just a little bit of zoom is all you may ever need. I use “force enable zoom” and you should also if not, as you may guess.
There are certain sites, though, where this is stuff gets in the way. Notorious example: eBay desktop mode (I've included the desktop site redirection to make your life easier in case you are using the @#$% mobile user agent).
It is obvious that there's something in these damned sites' coding which forces Chrome to go into “link disambiguation popup” disgusting mode. So, if any of you may know some sort of way to prevent the browser going disgusting mode, God would be grateful. Maybe some sort of mod and/or app? Any feedback/contribution welcome.
Mostly wrote this because I've recently revisited the Firefox browser, and I've been on the verge of switching to it. Too bad Firefox has 0 bookmark management capabilities.
Have a good time fellows.
Cheers

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