[APP][2.2++] Maniana - an intuitive to do list manager - Android Apps and Games

Hi all,
Released recently to the market. Absolutly free, no ads, no per-fee features, and no special permissions. Maniana is an informal and intuitive to do list manager with focus on usability.
Features:
* Easy to use, common operations are one or two click away.
* App starts instantly. No flash screen.
* Cleanup completed tasks with a single click.
* Undo last delete operation.
* Enter new tasks using a keyboard or by voice.
* Color flagging of tasks.
* Customizable font and background.
* Lock tasks you don't want to see daily.
* Small memory and CPU footprints.
* Detailed help page.
* More exciting features in the pipeline.
To find it simply search the Android market for 'maniana' or follow the QR below.
For feedback, suggestions and questions, I will monitor and answer in this thread. And if you like Maniana, please help me spread the word and give it a good rating on the market.
Thanks,
Tal Dayan

More exciting news for Maniana To Do list since my last post here. User base grew significantly. New features such as app widgets and rich appearance settings have been added. Source code and issue tracking system migrated to Google code hosting (search there for project 'maniana') . Feel free to add enhancement requests and bug reports and to send patches.
This QR will take you to the Maniana page on the Android market.

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[APP] Hubroid - The Awesome GitHub app for Android - 2.0-beta4 updated 6/4/11!

2.0 Update:
Version 2.0 brings about a major redesign and refactor of the code. It has been brought up to date with GitHub's API, so the frequent crashes should be gone. See the feature list below to see what else has been added.
First of all, I'd like to thank a few people:
Prash for the awesome logo
GitHub for their awesome services
famfamfam for the really cool icons
This app currently allows you to do the following:
Search Repositories and Users
Show Watched Repositories
Show Followers/Following
Commit Log
Commit Info w/ Diff viewer
Repository Network Listings
Public/Private Activity Feeds
View, add, and comment on Issues
And other cool stuff...
2.0 Update:
New and improved interface
Internal links in the News feed
Better diff viewing
Tree browser
File viewing
Much, much more!
Hubroid can be found on the Market here:
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.idlesoft.android.apps.github
Please download and test it out! I'll appreciate any bug reports and suggestions I can get.
With 2.0, the free version is no longer ad-supported and the donate version has been removed. I found it tedious to maintain to separate uploads without getting much in return, so I thought I'd just release it as a free, no-strings-attached application. However, if you would like to support me, there is a donation link in my signature.
I've made it open-source, and have published the code on (guess where?) GitHub:
http://github.com/eddieringle/hubroid
Changes - View the Commit Log on GitHub.
v2.0 (currently beta4):
* Implements android-actionbar from johannilsson on GitHub
* Tons of speed and performance improvements
* Completely new design and interface
* Internal links in the News Feed
* New and improved Git diff viewing
* Tree Browser
* File Viewer
* Sprayed with Crash-b-gone
* Much, much more!
v1.3.2:
* Private repositories appear in Watched Repositories list
v1.3.1:
* Better IME integration on Search screen
v1.3:
* Ability to add and comment on issues
* New logo from prash
* UI tweaks
* Optimized Gravatar loading
v1.2.1:
* Fix orientation change crash
* Master branch is now default in the commit list
v1.2:
* View issue contents and comments
* Full commit messages
* Commit Diffs
* Optimized Layouts
v1.1:
* Follow/Unfollow users & Watch/Unwatch repos via a menu option
* Show open/closed issues for a repo
* Activity Feeds
* Based on the Android 1.6 platform (w/ 1.5 compat.)
* Splash UI glitch fixed (you're welcome riku)
* Other UI enhancements
v1.0:
* Commit items show their how long ago the commit was pushed
* Icons for various buttons
* Increased responsiveness
* Limit repository homepage URL widths
* "Back to main menu" menu option
v1.0-rc1:
* Newly revamped design
* Followers/Following lists
* Watched Repositories
* Gravatar support
* and more...
Great!
How to compile it?
thx
Very cool man !! It would be nice if you could attach a compiled version here because not everyone knows/wants to compile stuff. Anyway great work, love it
edit: nvm, found it in the market
edit2: hmmm, doesnt seem to work on my desire running cyanogenmod, crashes during login
some bug
First of all : great app !
But i've some issue when i check my repos since i think 2 or 3 weeks...
It seems to be on Cyanogenmod repos. I got a FC when i try gingerbreak and thème exp repos..
Check out the original post, I've just released 2.0 to the Market.
Great App
Okey i've install 2.0 and it's a good work u've done.
Thx.
But I hope if u release a paid app old donate users will have it for free.
pilip said:
Okey i've install 2.0 and it's a good work u've done.
Thx.
But I hope if u release a paid app old donate users will have it for free.
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I don't plan on releasing a paid variant of Hubroid from this point forward. It should stay 100% free from now on.
I just installed this app, but I found that I couldn't login my account while I can login on github.com using the sam account. Is there anything wrong?
Same thing, can't log in.
how do i use this?
OMFG - love that you are doing this!!!!!!
Does this app run on MDJ Gingerbread 2.3.2
not compatable with 1.6 doughnut nowere in the store and unable to install it, if i am in the clear someone tell me whats wrong thanks
The login issues seemed to be a problem on GitHub's side. They should have subsided by now. Also, make sure you're using your GitHub USERNAME, not your email (hence why the text field is labeled "Username").
@baric88 Hubroid 2.0 requires Android 2.1 and up. There are currently no plans to support versions less than this, sorry.
Still can't log in. I am sure I use correct login details
Just a quick update, the latest revision of beta 3 is in the Market. Since mid-February, the login bug has been fixed, support for Android 1.6 was added, and a whole lot of other stuff.
The school year is starting to wind down, which has given me lots of time to work on Hubroid. The latest version on the Market is 2.0-beta4 (remember, I often release updates under the same version while the application is in beta!).
Beta 4 includes tons of tweaks, fixes and improvements. Get it on the Market.
Why can't I get this on Play store on my One X? Says device not supported...
After a long hiatus I decided to rewrite Hubroid from scratch for ICS, while retaining compatibility with previous platforms.
No idea when it'll be ready to release (I want to get as many features in as possible in order to match it to the existing 2.0 builds.
You can follow the progress on GitHub.

How To Keep Your Android Phone From Being Hacked By Malicious Apps

Steve Kovach | Mar. 3, 2011, 10:11 AM
Yesterday we told you about the 21 malicious apps Google yanked from the Android Market.
Now at least 30 more have been discovered and removed. These apps are designed to gain root access to your phone and steal information such as your carrier ID. It also opens up your phone to even more malicious code.
Many of the apps have seemingly innocuous names like "Scientific Calculator" or raunchy ones like "Super Sex Positions." If you're ever in doubt about an app, err on the side of caution and don't download it.
One of our commenters pointed out a free Android app called Lookout that will scan anything you download to your phone for malware. We've used Lookout before, but haven't found a need for it until now.
Download it for free in the Android Market and allow it to run in the background. Lookout will notify you if it finds a virus or malware on your phone.
So far, it looks like three developers are responsible for the malicious apps. If you see an app from we20090202, Kingmall2010, or Myournet do not download it.
Here's the list of the malicious apps from Lookout's blog that have been identified so far:
* Falling Down
* Super Guitar Solo
* Super History Eraser
* Photo Editor
* Super Ringtone Maker
* Super Sex Positions
* Hot Sexy Videos
* Chess
* 下坠滚球_Falldown
* Hilton Sex Sound
* Screaming Sexy Japanese Girls
* Falling Ball Dodge
* Scientific Calculator
* Dice Roller
* 躲避弹球
* Advanced Currency Converter
* App Uninstaller
* 几何战机_PewPew
* Funny Paint
* Spider Man
* 蜘蛛侠
* Bowling Time
* Advanced Barcode Scanner
* Supre Bluetooth Transfer
* Task Killer Pro
* Music Box
* Sexy Girls: Japanese
* Sexy Legs
* Advanced File Manager
* Magic Strobe Light
* 致命绝色美腿
* 墨水坦克Panzer Panic
* 裸奔先生Mr. Runner
* 软件强力卸载
* Advanced App to SD
* Super Stopwatch & Timer
* Advanced Compass Leveler
* Best password safe
* 掷骰子
* 多彩绘画
* Finger Race
* Piano
* Bubble Shoot
* Advanced Sound Manager
* Magic Hypnotic Spiral
* Funny Face
* Color Blindness Test
* Tie a Tie
* Quick Notes
* Basketball Shot Now
* Quick Delete Contacts
* Omok Five in a Row
* Super Sexy Ringtones
* 大家来找茬
* 桌上曲棍球
* 投篮高手
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/how-...hone-from-malicious-apps-2011-3#ixzz1FYR1gYHU
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oh man... I thought this might be helpful info for us here. be careful with leaked apps as well. You never know if they've been modified in some way. You could be opening up your phone to an exploit.
Great!
I´ll upload my article regarding this
Will stick for the time being
Is there no checking of apps before being allowed onto the market?
xaccers said:
Is there no checking of apps before being allowed onto the market?
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They moderate similar to a forum, innocent until proven guilty. They wont cut something til the issue is known
is no platform sacred anymore
Just installed Lookup hoping it do the job
orb3000 said:
Just installed Lookup hoping it do the job
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Does anyone know how effective Lookup (or other security apps) actually are?
orb3000 said:
Just installed Lookup hoping it do the job
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So, is Lookout now a needed App ? And do i have to register to run Lookout ?
My market does not work, can anyone please attach the lookout apk here?
Nice and the war begines Virus makers v anti virus
Hi
Thank you for the important info youv shared
my first questions to acctualy start looking for defence against malware
lookup seems good by all the feedback iv got but who is lookup?
why should i trust lookup?
yeh you can call it paranoia but better safe huh.
Not sure about other options, sure there are more around.
I got this as a recommendation and so far it´s doing the job
tomj777 said:
Does anyone know how effective Lookup (or other security apps) actually are?
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Can´t tell if it´s a needed app but it´s better to have it and see if it feeds your needs.
uxu said:
So, is Lookout now a needed App ? And do i have to register to run Lookout ?
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stop downloading apps with boobs and sex in it. lol
z33dev33l said:
They moderate similar to a forum, innocent until proven guilty. They wont cut something til the issue is known
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See, that to me is ridiculous on google's part.
Applications need to be vetted, if that slows down the app population growth then so be it.
I'm pretty sure that the MS Marketplace doesn't just let people upload apps to it as when an excellent train timetable app stopped working and needed an update, MS took ages to allow the update onto the marketplace (I would imagine they were somewhat tied up prepping for the release of WP7 which makes sense).
If an app that runs on our phones is able to detect such malware, then why can't google even impliment an auto scan on uploads to the market?
I've always been cautious of the market as I've suspected that apps aren't vetted, the official sources of apps HAVE to be safe no matter what OS
does anyone know if your gmail password gets stored anywhere in the phone, just alittle curious, cause if they can only get my phone number and email address
Very nice, thanks for the info!!!
Will download and give this a test run. Btw some of those raunchy apps, maybe they shouldn't have dl'd them in the first place. D=
What's lacking in all the commentary is how to check whether your device has indeed been infected.
Now I didn't have the various raunchy/boob/japanese school girl apps installed, but I may have had the scientific calculator installed as well as Advanced Barcode Scanner (I need to check when I get home).
Sod's law says that the one time I boot Android in weeks (device is normally being used for Meego/Ubuntu development) I get a virus.
This article gives some information about what the installer does:
http://nakedsecurity.sophos.com/2011/03/03/droid-dream-android-market-malware-attack-aftermath/
So I guess I should check and see what services are now running, see the names of the app publishers, etc. to determine whether I am indeed infected.
Thank you for share,, I install only market applications, have a lot of apps and i only install applications if are a cracked version of an application available on market
Will antiviruses sold on the market particularly help protect you from malware?
I heard a while back that antiviruses on Android weren't essential...
I believe you guys should give Lookout a bit more credit, too.
Their website offers a great service if you actually sign up and use it.
They have a free "Phone-Finder" service that actually works very well.

[APP][2.2+] Simple lists app: Lists!

Update: 7/13 - added free version (ad supported) to market.
I've always wanted a very simple app to let me have lists on my phone - shopping lists, to-do lists, etc, but it seems like the ones on the market have too many features that get in the way of easily creating lists, adding items, marking items as complete, and that's about it. So, I went ahead and wrote my own.
As of now, I'm happy with the app, and I've been using it for a couple of months now with no problems. But, being my first Android app (I am a professional programmer, but work in the web & desktop worlds), I'm sure there are opportunities to add features/functionality that would enhance the pure list-making experience. I had though about drag-and-drop reordering of the lists, but that seems to be more difficult to implement than I anticipated. Aside from that, I'm all ears about how to make the app better, prettier, more efficient, and more useful.
See attached for screenshots:
1) Main Screen - add/delete/backup/restore lists here
2) Back up is a simple SQLite DB file copy to the SDCard
3) Here are items in one list. Notice that some are gray - these have been "cleared" or "marked" as being complete by the user, via a simple click/toggle. An item's "cleared" status persists in the database
4) Once you're done clearing items, you can remove them from the list and database. Or, alternatively, you can unmark all of them.
See attached for APK file...
As I said, any suggestions or criticisms would be welcomed - but keep in mind that this app has a narrow focus, and I want it be very good with regard to that focus.
EDIT: Forgot also that now the app has a minimum SDK version of 8, so this app will run on Froyo (2.2) and above
I've done quite a bit more work, and now this app is available in the Google Play store. Since I don't have 10 posts yet, it won't let me include a hyperlink but here's the URL:
Code:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kozzer.lists&feature=search_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDEsImNvbS5rb3p6ZXIubGlzdHMiXQ..
You can also find it easily by searching on my Google Play developer name: WebKozzer.
The additions include:
* drag and drop reordering
* 2 themes (light and dark)
* Optional numbering of list items
* Edit list name, or item text
* Delete contents of list without deleting list itself
* Configurable backup path
and more!
Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated!
Added free, ad supported version to the market. Any feedback or feature requests would be welcomed. I was contemplating attempting to integrate voice commands. Like, once the app is open, you can use voice commands to do everything the app lets you do via touchscreen. It appears that this would require a fairly significant coding effort, and I'm not sure how useful that'd be either.
Both the pay and free versions have been updated. Some UI changes, undo functionality, and ability to add items using voice.
Play links:
Pay version
Free (ad) version
Update: 12/12 - Removed ads from Lists! Free.
Also/including:
More general cleanup
Removed network state / access permissions (since they were used for ads only)
APK size reduced by about 100kB (removed AdMob library)
Improved error handling
nice job keep working on it
imputazz said:
nice job keep working on it
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Thanks! I'm always open to criticism and feature requests! And giving a rating and/or review on the Play Store would be much appreciated.

[APP][4.0+][FREE] iLock - Antitheft Lockscreen

Hi everyone,
I would like to share my newly created app. It's a lockscreen with anti-theft features built in it.
Antitheft features includes snapping a picture discreetly when a wrong pin is entered, an alarm feature which is IMPOSSIBLE to turn off by a thief unless the battery is taken out, and a GPS locator.
Everything had been created by tasker :laugh: Any suggestions and comments would be greatly appreciated
iLock in the playstore
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I'm pleased to share with you guys one of the apps which I've recently updated. I've decided to make this once paid app free, but it comes with locked features.
I would like you to help me out by giving me feedback on what you like or don't like about my app, or possible rate it too I'll be giving away 5 full licences away to the 5 most constructive comments for me, so shoot away!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smalltinyapps.ilock
Thanks loads!
v1.5 released:
- Delay added to prevent excessive trying multiple times
- Stability issues and performance issues fixed
NEW LINK:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smalltinyapps.ilock2
This is because I've accidentally deleted my old certificate, thus have to use a new package name. Thanks for the overwhelming response for the previous version (over 9k downloads within a week) so I hope you can continue to show me your support.
version 1.6 updated
Now featuring:
* HD Lockscreen
* Pin recovery option added
* Improved stability
* Bug fixes
iLock is a feature packed all-in-one lockscreen to protect your phone against thefts. More information and download link is below. It's free to try and includes premium features.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.smalltinyapps.ilock2

[DEV][4.2] Shortcuts for Waze 2.0

Waze does not provide a built in way to add shortcuts to places. So about a year ago I wrote a little app to provide them. Since then the app got moderately popular, and while the reviews were good (4.5 stars), people who wrote them kept asking for some features the app was lacking. So I added most of the requested features (and a few others that made sense) and released version 2.0.
Download from Google Play
Features:
* Use them anywhere shortcuts are accepted
* Custom Icons
* Double Shortcuts - add a via point [beta]
* Address autocomplete
* Can now enter lat/long coordinates directly
* Select current location
* Select addresses from contacts
Note: the in-app purchases are all completely optional "donation" types.
good work
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Doesn't work anymore with Waze

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