Is there an application to manage profiles?
A "meeting" profile would be great that would have pre-set ringtones and volumes that I can quickly switch to when in the office...
NotBillable said:
Is there an application to manage profiles?
A "meeting" profile would be great that would have pre-set ringtones and volumes that I can quickly switch to when in the office...
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Try Setting Profiles pro. there is a free version also available. its owsam.
If you are able to afford some good application, then try locale.
It is able to do more than just meeting profiles.
For meetings, you can either set the time slot, or use the geolocation of your phone to do so. Personally, I use it for school so I only know how to use Time as the condition. Then it can use these conditions to trigger settings like lowering your ring volume.
By the way, locale can do much more. You can go google about it.
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Quick profiles is a nice and free app.
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murmeljenta said:
Quick profiles is a nice and free app.
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Thanks, Ill give it a try...
Do any of the free ones change profile by a time condition? or are they all manual?
jkam39 said:
Do any of the free ones change profile by a time condition? or are they all manual?
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Locale can be based on almost everything... it rocks, and it only about $10... definitely worth the $$
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I wondered if anyone is aware of an app, similar to spb phone on winmo, that allows you to configure your profile so that your ringtone/ringtone volume so that its quieter when you're at work and then louder out of work ?
hope that makes sense !!!
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Locale or Setting Profile
Hi.
you could try either of these, I think they do what you're looking for;
Locale - http://www.twofortyfouram.com/
Setting Profile - http://www.probeez.com/?p=11
perfect, thanks very much.
went for Setting Profiles (full version).
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I bought this:
http://www.softxperience.mobi/141-1-Quick-Profiles-Pro.html
$1
This version is the free version
http://www.softxperience.mobi/68-1-Quick-Profiles.html
Yes, that's the free version.
But for $1, I got a nice icons and a widget to quickly change the profile.
$1 is not expensive, and I would rather do this to support the Android platform
hendrixus said:
This version is the free version
http://www.softxperience.mobi/68-1-Quick-Profiles.html
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It's a little late, but thanks for this post. I picked up Quick Profiles Pro, and it's working like a dream on my Samsung Captivate. I was sorely missing the ability to switch between sound profiles quickly, like I was able to on my Omnia with SPB Mobile Shell installed, so this has been a godsend.
I would like an app that will let me track my work schedule and clock on and out to keep track of my hours. There are a couple of apps in the market but they are cumbersome and way to complicated for the simple task I am looking for haha.
Can anyone reccommend something?
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michaelvibe said:
I would like an app that will let me track my work schedule and clock on and out to keep track of my hours. There are a couple of apps in the market but they are cumbersome and way to complicated for the simple task I am looking for haha.
Can anyone reccommend something?
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Notepad app?
Jorte is a nice scheduling app.
z3rods said:
Jorte is a nice scheduling app.
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I think he wants like a clock in sheet or sort of not a calendar anyways why don't you try my work clock from the market, I would use but im salary so it don't matter how many hours I work lol (not a good thing sometimes :-(
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Yeah I think that I will just continue using my work clock to punch in and out. I will just keep my schedule written down someplace I suppose.
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michaelvibe said:
Yeah I think that I will just continue using my work clock to punch in and out. I will just keep my schedule written down someplace I suppose.
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For your schedule use the calendar app it sync with your google account and you can see it online that'd what I used
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I use Time Recording. The interface is a little confusing at first, but it works well once you get used to it.
Does it fall into your "cumbersome and way to [sic] complicated" category? If so, what kind of basic features are you looking for? Just something with a "clock in" and "clock out" button that will track time?
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I use Time Recording. The interface is a little confusing at first, but it works well once you get used to it.
Does it fall into your "cumbersome and way to [sic] complicated" category? If so, what kind of basic features are you looking for? Just something with a "clock in" and "clock out" button that will track time?
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Time recording looks like a nice application. Really, the only app that is cumbersome is my work schedule. It'll let you put in preset times but not let you enter your schedule manually. I could use the built in calendar to keep track of my schedule but that is too many steps to take every time I need to add a new time on a new day.
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I use Time Recording. The interface is a little confusing at first, but it works well once you get used to it.
Does it fall into your "cumbersome and way to [sic] complicated" category? If so, what kind of basic features are you looking for? Just something with a "clock in" and "clock out" button that will track time?
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Ok, time recording has officially became better than my work clock lol.
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jgalan14 said:
For your schedule use the calendar app it sync with your google account and you can see it online that'd what I used
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I think I will try to use calendar. It might take a couple extra steps but it is by far the cleanest and simplest method so far. I like the idea of the syncing as well.
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yup I'm happy with it is organize and you can add in the fly
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So you want an app for "your work schedule"? Did you look in the market for "My work schedule"?
wingzfan said:
So you want an app for "your work schedule"? Did you look in the market for "My work schedule"?
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Yeah I tried that but as far as I can tell you can only schedule preset times that you put in beforehand. It works, but the way my work schedule is I am always having to go in and add more presets. I think calendar will work nicely.
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Yeah I tried that but as far as I can tell you can only schedule preset times that you put in beforehand. It works, but the way my work schedule is I am always having to go in and add more presets. I think calendar will work nicely.
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You can select to enter a time manually as well. Hit "enter schedule" then menu, "manual time entry"
i noticed that the battery time was way better when the apn was off. nervertheless, i am using weather widget that needs to be updated regularly. i need to do web surfing from time to time. all that means i am not likely to manually set my apn all the time. is there any app. that can set apn automatically? in another word, the app. is able to turn on apn whenever necessary and turn it off in the rest times to optimize the battery time.
i look forward to your advise, thanks.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=876878
you can use the app "extended controls", herewith you can add a widget to your homescreen, with what you can set your apn to off or on with only one click...
includes also a lot of other functionalities like all kind of connections (wifi, gps,...), sync, lock, reboot, torch, battery and many, many more.
i like it a lot, gives me everything i need...
Petarsson said:
you can use the app "extended controls", herewith you can add a widget to your homescreen, with what you can set your apn to off or on with only one click...
includes also a lot of other functionalities like all kind of connections (wifi, gps,...), sync, lock, reboot, torch, battery and many, many more.
i like it a lot, gives me everything i need...
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couldnt find it from the market. can you please give me a link for download? thanks.
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piercewei said:
couldnt find it from the market. can you please give me a link for download? thanks.
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thanks you so much, though it didnt exactly solve my problem because i still have to manually set apn or switch the neywork between 2G and 3G.
extended controls is a very nice-looking and useful app to replace the built-in one. many toggles can be added and it is a surprise that the theme can be modified to meet one's requirements.
im sorry i couldnt do anything with twitter as you requested because we Chinese are not allowed to access to twitter, facebook, youtube etc.
I was wondering if there is an app that allows you to create system settings profiles for 1 click set...
Something like:
Profile:
Office
WiFi-on
Bluetooth-off
GPS-off
Driving
WiFi-off
Bluetooth-on
GPS-on
Home
WiFi-on
Bluetooth-off
GPS-off
Etc...
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This is a shot in the dark here because I've never used it, and have deleted it from my ROM, but there is a widget that comes with the stock ROM called the Profile widget.... Maybe that is what it is for?
If that's not it, there must be something in the market or perhaps elsewhere in the ROM?
I've tried the profiles widget, it just changes your sound profile...
I've checked the market, however I might not be using the right search criteria...
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Ah ok, I found an app in the market called Quick Profiles... Maybe that will work for ya? Other than that, I'm not sure.
I think I remember that the Epic 4G had a similar feature, where you could turn on different modes that would auto-switch you to different homescreens that you could customize for the situation (work, home, school etc.) It's probably been retained in the latest versions of Touchwiz, as it seemed pretty cool.
I would imagine there's a widget on the market somewhere with what youre looking for. if not, you could just use extended controls so as to quickly change all your settings, since you can customized its widget to control virtually anything.
yogi2010 said:
Ah ok, I found an app in the market called Quick Profiles... Maybe that will work for ya? Other than that, I'm not sure.
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Brilliant, yogi, thank you!
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I think I remember that the Epic 4G had a similar feature, where you could turn on different modes that would auto-switch you to different homescreens that you could customize for the situation (work, home, school etc.) It's probably been retained in the latest versions of Touchwiz, as it seemed pretty cool.
I would imagine there's a widget on the market somewhere with what youre looking for. if not, you could just use extended controls so as to quickly change all your settings, since you can customized its widget to control virtually anything.
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Isn't it like HTC scene?
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So i just found that apparently, 2.3 introduced a security feature that blocks apps and widget from turning on the GPS. i am not pleased witht his, as it makes extended controls and anti theft apps (Lookout, Seekdroid etc.) far less useful. bad move, Google. Why u remove features?
I found that the app o installed does not allow to toggle GPS, must be due to that 'feature'
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Phone Weaver is what I use.
MisiuKP said:
Phone Weaver is what I use.
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I will check it out! Thank you!
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Mediaserver Killer
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mauam said:
Amazing work bud, using it right now. Keep up:good:
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Thanx, nice to hear!
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rori~ said:
Thanx, nice to hear!
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Just a noob question, I need to add some especial apps(like phone or sms, camera.. app) to "ignore list"? I mean, is there any app that if, you don't add it, may cause any problem with the phone behavior. I don't add any app yet.
mauam said:
Just a noob question, I need to add some especial apps(like phone or sms, camera.. app) to "ignore list"? I mean, is there any app that if, you don't add it, may cause any problem with the phone behavior. I don't add any app yet.
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Actually,you do not need to add any apps...if you, for example, listen to some music, kill Mediaserver......you will notice the killing.
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Actually,you do not need to add any apps...if you, for example, listen to some music, kill Mediaserver......you will notice the killing.
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So, if I'm listening music, when mediaserver is killed doesn't interfere with the music(music doesn't stop or something like that)?
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So, if I'm listening music, when mediaserver is killed doesn't interfere with the music(music doesn't stop or something like that)?
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It should just interrupt music playing for a second...
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It should just interrupt music playing for a second...
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Ok thank you for clarifying me & for this app:good:
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It should just interrupt music playing for a second...
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For me is more than 1 second, so I add my music player (PlayerPro) to ignore list & now is fine. No problem adding the mp to ignore list, right?
Right, as long as your music player is in use, you won't kill mediaserver.
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Right, as long as your music player is in use, you won't kill mediaserver.
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Ok. Thanks to be patient with me & once again thanks for your great work, you're the man:laugh::good:
It works.Thanks.
One Problem. If i activate "when screen unlocked" everytime i get a call and my phone wakes up the ringtone goes off.
Atze001 said:
One Problem. If i activate "when screen unlocked" everytime i get a call and my phone wakes up the ringtone goes off.
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Add the phone app (& you can add sms app too) to ignore list. That happens maybe cause the ringtones are scaned by MS & add your music player to the list too.
If one uses an alarm app, it's good to add this to ignore list!
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If one uses an alarm app, it's good to add this to ignore list!
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Well-minded bud:good:
When i kill media server.
music player killed also
There should be a widget for killing media server
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mauam said:
Add the phone app (& you can add sms app too) to ignore list. That happens maybe cause the ringtones are scaned by MS & add your music player to the list too.
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adeelraj said:
When i kill media server.
music player killed also
There should be a widget for killing media server
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adeelraj said:
...There should be a widget for killing media server
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Good idea.
Ok, just uploaded v.1.2 to playstore, which has an AppWidget - "click to kill".(should be up soon..)