I am looking for a freelance developer to write an Instant voice messaging and media application for Android and/or iPhone. I have already written the Windows Phone 7 version of the application and am looking to add cross platform support.
The general goal of the application is to allow for voice, picture and videos to be sent in a store-and-forward manner. Gelocation sharing may be added at a later date. You must have programming skills in recording sound, and video as well as playing sound, video and displaying pictures. Network programming is a must (sending and receiving XML formatted requests and responses).
The backend services are already fully functional and support storage, retrieval, identity verification (via SMS and Email), push notifications and more. Additional services can be created based on individual platoform needs.
If an agreement can be made, you will be provided with API documentation and application requirements. I am willing to negotiate either a flat rate or you can publish and maintain the application and app store revenue yourself.
If you are interested in this opportunity, please send me a PM or send an email to daler-at-ntworld.com.
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Hi all.
I am in the process of creating a push notification service which is available to use on Android devices. Essentially it is a simple application which you can interact with from your own application, to receive push notifications from your server-side applications. The best part about the service is that it runs of Android 1.6 and up - no Google accounts or Market is required.
To use the service, you simply send an intent to register your app to receive notifications and add a couple of intent filters to your manifest. Assuming my push service application is installed on the users device then you can receive message from our platform.
To send messages to devices, you use our API to send a JSON structure to the client ID (acquired after sending the registration intent) and your application ID and our platform will deliver it for you.
The aim here is to provide a push service which will allow developers to target older Android platforms (and non-Android platforms infact) with push enabled services - and by using our platform the end-user isnt affected by have lots of open network channels.
I am still beta testing the system, so PM me if you would like to get started, but I am hoping to make the service available for free (providing I can raise enough funds somehow) after the beta is finished.
If you would like to get hold of the application, it is already available in the Android Market as "CloudSquirt Push Service" or https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cloudsquirt.android
Rich
The top 10 android apps novice must download
When you just bought a Android phone, what apps you should installed ? This topic introduce 10 apps which novice must be installed , these are come from my favorite apps, as well as survey a list of friends to use the experience. If Android novice does not know the entry, according to this installed on!
1.WhatsApp: The most popular cross-platform software to send text messages
I believe everyone must have heard of this software WhatsApp is a cross-platform messaging software can send SMS, photos, audio, video and MMS to friends and family (software automatically from the phone book search list) also has the WhatsAppis no need to transfer fees, if you often send SMS using WhatsApp can help you save a lot of text messaging charges.
2.WhosCall (Caller ID & blocks)
Software from Taiwan, WhosCall search through the network, the intention to help you identify strange numbers are available at the calling of the first time! Whether it is malicious telephone fraud, nuisance telemarketing calls; or just well-intentioned business calls, all at a glance, never answer strange phone hesitant attitude!
3.Viber: talking on the phone, send text messages for free
Viber is the largest Internet phone in the two systems on the iPhone, Android without additional registration accounts. It use direct phone number to authenticate dial-up with the usual phone call, very good to get started. The call quality is also good, it is recommended to use the WiFi online call performance will be better.
4.Shazam: voice can help you find the song
Hear good music, want to know the title or singer, but do not know where to query? Wise to use this find songs app –Shazam. The recorded piece of music (or singing into the phone), Shazam will be through network analysis and voice recognition system to help you find the album, song and artist information
5.ES File Explorer FileManager
"ESFile Explorer File Manager" is an easy to use and powerful memory management software that allows you to turn off unwanted background programs, and release the memory occupied, so your phone can operate more smoothly, even just getting started players can get started immediately.
6.Ringdroid: mobile phone ringtones easy to do
Ringdroid is a simple and easy app to edit ringtone, it can use mp3 saved in cell phone memory card to do ringtones. It also designated as one of the exclusive ringtones even if you can recorded your voice as a ringtones. It is very useful software must be installed.
7.Dropbox: the strongest cross-platform cloud hard drive
Dropbox is super strong data-saving app, and it supports both PC and mobile device, wherever it can file throw up synchronization backup, but also free file sharing to a friend. Not only convenient to send data on the phone, the files dumped into the Dropbox, you can save a lot of phone storage space, are worth recommending.
8.EVERNOTE: the good ideas never miss
Believe anyone who are used ipad know, Evernote is a cross-platform media cloud Notepad, it can be used to take notes, insert image / sound / video, and the establishment of the to-do list, record voice reminders, and supports computer and a variety of mobile device, wherever you remember where all kinds of useful information is not omitted.
9.PPStream: Android version has launched
Earlier PPStream launched iOS version, and now here is the Android version.
The PPStream used to see films online, watching movies, watching TV, watching anime!
10.3G Watchdog: monitoring 3G traffic does not burst table
3G, watchdog will help you to monitor and statistics on your mobile Internet traffic, and the green, orange, and red notification bar to complement the use of flow restrictions on your phone plan. It can set the flow lines, in case more than quota will be issued a warning to avoid bills burst. There is also a Chinese interface, very useful the app.
The Internet was designed to be a free network. “Don’t be evil” is the formal corporate motto of Google.However a subjective good from Internet institutions can't guarantee Internet freedom.What the true freedom? The true freedom is assuming all the participators are evil, get rid of all the participators capacity for evil through architectural design.
Apps often used to deliver sensitive data or used for personal and corporate communications, so the data stored by the service provider should be encrypted end-to-end, There are many App messaging applications like Line, WeChat, KakaoTalk, and many more, but they are not end-to-end encrypted messengers. Time is loudly announcing the need to shift to some alternates who provide end-to-end encryption for communication between two devices and respect your Privacy. There are a number of solutions available includes for privacy like, Telegram offers end-to-end encryption and have a 'Secret Chat' feature, that self-destruct messages after the conversation, Sure spot allows you to send and receive text messages, pictures and audio clip with end-to-end encryption, Threema use end-to-end encryption and gives you all features like text messaging, image sharing, and voice chat as well, Text Secure and Red Phone also provides end-to-end encryption for messaging and voice calls respectively. Red Phone allows you to upgrade a normal call to secure call whenever it senses the possibility to fulfill the requirements.
Therefore we have developed a complete decentralized, third-party End to End encrypted communication APP.
What is “a complete decentralized” concept?
IMAP/SMTP are standard communication protocol for retrieving and sending emails from mail server, our APP users communicate via the protocols, as if they are sending emails.
What is “third-party End to End encrypted communication”?
Since we are using zero-server solution, the developer themselves can't read the communication information from users at all. We encrypt the E-mail communication. The advantage of third-party encryption is no one can read APP user's communication information without permission, include APP official, operator, E-mail service provider and so on.
Why “APP”?
We used smart phone longer than sitting in front of a PC. We hope to develop a 100% free of charge future-proof secure communication app that is convenient and suit for long-hour usage.
After completing the APP, as long as there is user, nobody include us can prohibit this product from being used. As in nobody can prohibit the use of email protocol. Furthermore there will be no server deployed to manage this APP. It enables free flow of APP in conformity with the spirit of free Internet environment.
freedom is only an illusion. Your never free, I'll never be free, no living thing can ever be truly free, as every action is determined (or can be seen as determined a posteriori) by various factots. So, as the Internet is constructed by humans, logically it won't be free as well.
Stop talking about freedom and give us a secure App
this is not meant negatively.
Regards
Needs to be idiot proof, lightweight and versatile. Good luck.
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Hi, my first post so let me know if I break any rules etc I was told by long-term members of this community that posting here would be a great opportunity to gain insights and feedback on applications.
We are researchers from University of Oulu and collaborate world-wide with other researchers in Human Computer Interaction. We have developed an application to intelligently hide unimportant notifications called Notification Diary.
The application relies on user-labeled training data and verification of predictions and uses machine learning and semantic analysis to analyse your notifications. We collect anonymised data from the application for research purposes - namely to understand how users interact with their notifications, how they perceive notifications' importance and finally how accurately we can create intelligent methods to prevent user from being needlessly distracted by incoming notifications.
The application is available in PlayStore : Notification Diary by Aku Visuri
We already have some core users contribution to our studies but would appreciate any extra contributions and feedback on the application. The application uses some permissions (e.g. location using hashed geofences, accessibility service to log foreground applications) to understand the situations where notifications are received and if these impact whether certain content is found important or unimportant, and e.g. calls permission to detect incoming calls. The application also requires access to notifications to read incoming notifications and manage (cancel) existing notifications. The application can read notification contents, and this information is stored only locally on your device and never uploaded. The application uses the AWARE framework to log and sync data.
So if you think this aspect of smartphone use is interesting and helpful to users, and would like to both help us as researchers or simply see how our application could be of use to you personally, please feel free to download it, use it, and reply here or PM me if you have any questions regarding the application.
We also have some questions for anyone interested in this project, and again would of course appreciate any time spent using the application.
Do you use any notification management tools? If yes, which, and how efficient do you believe them to be? And if yes, are there any downsides to the methods you are using?
tl;dr: We created an application called Notification Diary to intelligently hide unimportant notifications and would like to receive feedback on the application.
Hello XDA Developers community,
I'd like to discuss an issue with Google Voice that many of us might have experienced: the lack of support for automatically filling in two-factor authentication (2FA) codes using Android's Autofill Service.
As you may know, the Google Messaging app has a great feature that allows 2FA codes received via SMS to be automatically filled into the requesting website or application. This convenience saves users time and effort by eliminating the need to switch between apps and manually input codes. Unfortunately, this feature is currently not available for users who rely on Google Voice to receive their text messages.
I wanted to bring this issue to the attention of the XDA Developers community and gather thoughts, suggestions, and possible workarounds. I also encourage anyone who has experience with implementing Autofill Services in Android to share their insights or even a basic outline of how this feature could be added to a separate application that works in conjunction with Google Voice.
Thank you all for your time and valuable input!