Hey everyone,
I've been doing some smali hacking again for the first time in months, and the first time since double drive failures in July forced me back to OSX full time.
And I've been sorely missing smali syntax highlighting that I was so accustomed to in notepad++ on windows, so I made a syntax highlighting mode for smali for two popular mac applications, Coda and SubEthaEdit.
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I'm not really sure how useful this will be to anyone else, I can't imagine that even a dozen people on the planet will really appreciate and use this, lol.
Anyway, you can see my original blog posts about them here http://wp.me/p1JZM0-O and here http://wp.me/p1JZM0-1Y
Or just jump to direct downloads for both right here:
Smali for SubEthaEdit, v0.3, 9/24/2011
Smali for Coda, v0.3, 9/24/2011
Cheers,
Well, I know that basically nobody cares about these, but I re-worked them a bit a couple weeks ago, and forgot to update the post here.
So I updated the post with new download links today.
Cheers,
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I have started this thread in order to see if anybody is interested in using some custom hub links I created for usage with MSkip's wonderful WP7 theme.
Here is a preview of what I created up to now:
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If you like it, I`ll come up with some more and release a small pack. I have also created a custom background text (such as "lifestyle and games" or "pictures and memories") for my personal use, which I am not going to share. But I can always try and answer some requests for any custom text, as long as I have the free time available to do so...
Please share your opinion! Tell me what you think and if you want to see more!
Calls
PS: Thanks to Vostradamus for helping me sort out the mess created with all those names in the .xmls and in the registries. I couldn't have done it without his assistance.
80 views and not one post? I think I already know what`s going to happen with these skins...
hey buddy. it would be nice if you share your background to us. and give us a peek it.
thanx.
Sorry Guys for this (stupid) question,
i've made some applications with ed's sense interface and now i want to make some icons for it. My current attempts look pretty bad
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I've made an *.icon File with 256*256 pixels and assembeld it with my project.
It would be very nice if somebody could give me some Icontemplate (the grey rounded box in the background of many icons), and tell me the best practice for making own icons.
Well i think you may want to try in some photoshop/icons related forums or boards. Search on internet, there are severals, and many will reply to your questions and may help you.
This is a development forum, and not sure if you may get much input from any members.
Not to metion I would say this is posted int the incorrect section...thread moved to Q & A
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This is a development forum, and not sure if you may get much input from any members.
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sorry, i dont thought of that. I will try to google some icons
Nevertheless, thanks for pointing
Hiya guys,
I have been working on a project that would allow anyone to create simple web-pages on their desktop pc's as-well as mobile device fast and easily! After much frustration I think I have what could be considered a 'working alpha' and would love for some of you to come and test what I have created. It uses a drag and drop type interface and hosts a number of features and tools to create web-pages.
The tool is 100% web-based and should work on just about any device (Im going to regret saying that). I had the idea that this might be useful for sites such as Ebay, to create templates for your auctions easily or static pages etc on the move.
Here is an image of the alpha taken from my desire hd2 -
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You can find out more here - http://www.doowd.com/about/
Please let me know what you think!
Sorry for people who had the issue where passwords where not emailed out! Fixed my email settings so registration should work fine now.
Here are some more screenshots of the development tool on my desire hd -
Looking foward to some feedback guys!
This is an old version, apk CSigner can now decompile and compile apks.
See the new version here:
http://www.coolestech.com/android-ethical-hacking-could-get-any-easier-apk-csigner/
I’ve recently joined Android Developers and will be publishing CoolesTech app soon! All went fine until I had to self-sign my app (personal private key), and that’s what was like a nightmare (although it’s relatively easy); test keys worked like a charm when self-certificates failed… But Google does not allow test certificates as you may have noticed.
Whether you are new to signing apps, or getting “application was not installed”, then you’ve finally reached the correct place!
I have tried signar 1.3 and signer 0.3 but after my app seemed successfully signed I still got "application not installed.
So I have created my own tool, called "CSigner" that only runs in windows and comes with 2 versions (32-bit & 64-bit)
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The only requirements are Java and windows...
I'm posting it here just in case someone goes through what I have been striving to achieve...
coolestech (dot) com/sign-apk-files-easily-using-csigner-no-more-application-not-installed-errors/
Here's a daydream that old school hackers out there might recognize if you've ever used CDE on Unix or VMS. This is an Android port of Jeff Butterworth's xswarm. This was mostly done as a learning project and I still have a few questions resulting from it. Though for now it's done, working, and I think I've added enough options. I'll take bug reports and pull requests but don't expect too much in the way of additional features.
Anyway, here's some shots.
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Is there a color picker library that uses fragments and also allows hex entry? lomza/android-color-picker looks like one of the better ones, though I'd really prefer something with text input for exact values as well.
I'm also trying to come up with a way to programmatically pull in resources so I don't have to do ugly enumeration such as this (see TODO sections). The EditTextPreference dialogs do bounds checking before updating the summary field, but one thing that throws a wrench (or IllegalStateException) into things is that EditTextCheckBounds isn't attached to the Activity so you can't call getResources() within that function without jumping through a lot of hoops.
Source: https://github.com/coax75ohm/droidSwarm