Looking for this detailed apps thread - Android Apps and Games

Ok there used to be a thread on here that had a list of many types of apps, email clients, sms clients, web browsers etc... and it listed several apps in each category along with a barcode to each app but I can't seem to find it anymore... anyone have any ideas?

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[Q] Universal Format for Tasks and Calendars

Greetings All!
I have seen alot of 'Task' Apps and 'Calendar' Apps out there.. And I want to make an extension for a website to allow these applications to sync to my Website.. and allow updates, etc.
For the basic ones that are free with iPhones and Droids, there has to be a common format for these, or something..
Is there a published standard for these anywhere?
I'm guessing it would be some sort of list of commands (web service functions, authentication schema, data structure, etc)
there is no standard, each service use their own apis (if public)

[Q] App for sharing task / to-do lists with another person?

I have been looking for a simple task / to-do list app that will let me share lists with other people, so that we can both edit and sync the same list. My partner and I both have smartphones and want to share shopping lists etc. I have tried a few apps, but always run into problems it seems. For instance:
GTasks - constantly recreated and duplicated items on the list that one person had checked off. Even if only one person made changes to the list and the other only synced to those changes, the app still made lots of errors. A limitation of Google task API maybe?
Astrid - to be fair, I haven't tried sharing a task list with my partner yet, but that's because Astrid can't even keep my own task lists straight without randomly adding or removing tasks. The "Astrid.com" sync in particular seems terribly buggy. The app is hopeless.
Is anyone successfully using an app to share lists between people and not getting this kind of random rubbish and list corruption? Seems like a simple and easy thing to want to do!
I haven't tried this but it claims to do what you want.
http://market.android.com/details?id=com.fivefly.android.shoppinglist
I was sceptical when I saw the link, but this app is actually rather good. It is very much shopping-oriented, but you can use it for regular to-do lists as well. And the syncing so far seems to be working well. Hooray!
The best app for document sharing that I find useful is Google Docs. Docs pretty much integrates all your systems and can be shared with different groups. I also found that Evernote is a good app for this. However, I have not yet used Evernote on an Android based phone. Only with Windows and Apple based phones.
cryptision said:
The best app for document sharing that I find useful is Google Docs. Docs pretty much integrates all your systems and can be shared with different groups. I also found that Evernote is a good app for this. However, I have not yet used Evernote on an Android based phone. Only with Windows and Apple based phones.
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Google Docs and Evernote are both fine programs, but neither works without an always-on data connection, and I don't have one (Evernote Premium does I believe, but I don't want to pay for an app before I can test that it does what I want). Guess I should have mentioned that in my first post

[BRAINSTORM] [IDEA] Multi-Facebook

Lets face it. A lot of people have multiple Facebook accounts.
Either 1 serious, 1 for games, 1 for dating, and that list goes on...
I can't seem to find a single app that lets you manage multiple Facebook accounts.
Neither is there an app that lets you manage multiple Facebook messengers.
Could someone please create a single app that would let you have 2+ Facebook accounts open at once.
Same way you would have 2+ separate accounts open on different browsers at the same time on the same computer.
Ex.
Account 1 - Chrome
Account 2 - Opera
Account 3 - IE
etc etc etc
There should be 1 app... that lets you manage all accounts..
There should also be a secondary app that lets you manage strictly for messengers of separate accounts
the menu button would bring up a list of the connected accounts and at the bottom a link to the settings options.. and so on..
Please stay on topic. Thank you.
IGisSir_Josh said:
Lets face it. A lot of people have multiple Facebook accounts.
Either 1 serious, 1 for games, 1 for dating, and that list goes on...
I can't seem to find a single app that lets you manage multiple Facebook accounts.
Neither is there an app that lets you manage multiple Facebook messengers.
Could someone please create a single app that would let you have 2+ Facebook accounts open at once.
Same way you would have 2+ separate accounts open on different browsers at the same time on the same computer.
Ex.
Account 1 - Chrome
Account 2 - Opera
Account 3 - IE
etc etc etc
There should be 1 app... that lets you manage all accounts..
There should also be a secondary app that lets you manage strictly for messengers of separate accounts
the menu button would bring up a list of the connected accounts and at the bottom a link to the settings options.. and so on..
Please stay on topic. Thank you.
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"Facebook does NOT allow one person to have multiple accounts under multiple emails.
Having multiple accounts does not refer to having several pages and/or groups. It refers to owning two or more Facebook accounts under two or more emails.
If Facebook discovers you have two or more accounts under different email addresses, you’ll be asked to close one. If you don’t, they have the option of banning you from Facebook. Here is the link to the Facebook information about this"
"Manage Your Account » Confirm Your Identity
You're only allowed to have one Facebook account. This account must list your real name. This way, everyone everyone on Facebook knows who they're interacting with. For more details, please review our Community Standards."
You will find these in the facebook help section.
By having multiple facebook accounts you have defeated the purpose of it. The fact that facebook has been really restricting in terms of information sharing is to avoid users doing that; my point is that you could set up rules to show posts, pictures, comments only to certain groups, and thus you can have one account and manage the eavesdroppers.

Facebook Records Your Off-facebook Activities - Turn It off Now!

There are a few privacy concerns about Facebook but Today I want to take a look at the Off-facebook activities. If it is called off-facebook, why do Facebook still have your data for activities carried outside of Facebook? Well, you can see a detailed video here:
What this implies is that Facebook collects (or shares) data from all third-party that uses any of their tools (this third-party ranges from App developers to advertisers). Examples of the tools are Facebook SDK, Facebook Pixel etc.
The more important or annoying part if you were, is that even Paid Android apps etc (MX player Pro) were sharing usage data with Facebook funny enough, there is nothing in the app that links it to Facebook.
To make matters worse, I tried to view the my activity data shared with Facebook by some of these App developers and there was no details at all.
Anyways, go to https://www.facebook.com/off_facebook_activity/
And turn it off for yourself or you can see the video for more details

[Infinix] What is za-hooc application?

I installed app inspector and I noticed application called za-hooc and it's package name com.transsion.premissionprotect I tried to look up online but no luck so what this app actually does?
IM looking za-hock
esmailelbob said:
I installed app inspector and I noticed application called za-hooc and it's package name com.transsion.premissionprotect I tried to look up online but no luck so what this app actually does?
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Za-Hooc security, a TECNO’s in-house privacy protection system for phones they produce and sell.
Apps that have access to calendar, contacts, call logs, sms will only scan empty lists of calendars, call logs, contacts, sms.
For example, the contacts app has a lot of important contacts, but you're using a Facebook app that forces you to give it permissions. Now "za hooc" has the effect of providing the Facebook application with an empty list of contacts

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