[APP][3.0+] Lumberjack (Log viewer & exporter) - Android Apps and Games

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Lumberjack is a useful application for application developers, Android custom rom developers and users alike.
This will allow you to see the live logs on your device, but also gives you the option to export the files to your favourite application such as Gmail or Dropbox.
Unlike similar applications, this was designed with Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich tablets and phones in mind.
Logs this application displays & exports:
* Logcat (main & system)
* Events Logcat
* Radio Logcat
* Dmesg
* Last_kmsg
* /system contents
* Loaded modules
* Mounted filesystems
Note: this application is for Honecomb and Ice Cream Sandwich devices ONLY.
Screenshots:
Market Link
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Useful!
Thanks for the download link, Dont know why the market says its not compatible with my CM9 TouchPad and NexusOne "
This app is incompatible with all of your devices.
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How about swiping between the two tabs...just for some UI consistency? Also there are a few graphical glitches in the second tab...other then that, works great...and for the stuff you like to do, the UI doesn't matter that much...

Great tool. I've been looking for something like this. Would you consider adding colour coded logcat entries?
A new icon wouldn't hurt too.

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OS Map Live Wallpaper (alpha)

Spent a couple of days converting my OS Map app to a live wallpaper. It now leverages the AndNav library and a few bits from RMap, for which I'm eternally grateful. Obviously, the source code will be made available upon release.
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Features:
* REALLY fast - start up in under 2 seconds with loads of caching
* Minimal CPU usage - background not changed unless network location changes
* Choice of maps (not just Ordnance Survey - Google etc)
It's running well in the emulator at the moment; Google assure me that my own Nexus One is on the way so it'll be released once I've had a chance to test it properly.
Dave.
David Horn said:
Spent a couple of days converting my OS Map app to a live wallpaper. It now leverages the AndNav library and a few bits from RMap, for which I'm eternally grateful. Obviously, the source code will be made available upon release.
Features:
* REALLY fast - start up in under 2 seconds with loads of caching
* Minimal CPU usage - background not changed unless network location changes
* Choice of maps (not just Ordnance Survey - Google etc)
It's running well in the emulator at the moment; Google assure me that my own Nexus One is on the way so it'll be released once I've had a chance to test it properly.
Dave.
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Looks like the Google Maps Live Wallpaper
reserved for when released

[App] moveOver - Beta - v1.0

Description :
Allows you to keep any two folders on your phone insync.
Uses ionotify to avoid excessive battery drainage.
Features :
Start onboot
Track folders/subfolders
Background service
Work in progress :
UI/icon needs revamping
Bug fixes (as they come)
Issues :
Please post them here.
Describe with as much clarity as possible.
If a force close, post log (use logcollector from market)
How to use :
Install OI File manager from market
Choose a source/destination folder
Start service (optionally press menu and make it start onboot)
Root is optional. If either source/dest is not sdcard, then root is required.
Uses :
Its up to the user. For eg one could have a
/sdcard/DCIM -> external_sdcard->DCIM mapping so that any pictures taken from camera, are automatically backed up on external sdcard.
Another use could be a mapping like :
/data/data/com.angrybirds -> /sdcard/backup/angrybirds
To keep ur up2date backups of games/apps
Market status : Not uploaded
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Download : Link
this should be great for the g2x when switching between aosp roms and stock roms which use different sd partitions as their default "sdcard." thank you, great idea
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[APP] [1.6+] NerdBrowser Beta

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https://market.android.com/details?id=org.droidstop.nerdbrowser
I just released a simple little browser intended to be of help for mobile web developers. It currently has these features:
* View Source (with syntax highlighting (though javascript/css does not get highlighted yet))
* Inject JavaScript
* Console View
* View resources referenced from the current page
* Pause/Resume embedded content such as flash objects.
Though it functions as a standalone browser, it also integrates into the standard browsers share menu.
Please, remember that this is in very early beta and I published it just to give other web developers the opportunity to join in and let me know what features needs to be implemented, and of course to let me know of any serious bugs.
Next up for implementation is a
* html dom outline (think inspect element in Google Chrome)
Let me know what you think
Thanks
I am just thinking through which features should be nice to have in the next update.
In your eyes, is a read-only dom explorer, configureable user-agent and http header viewer good enough for the next update?
Looking at my server stats for the browser start page I can see NerdBrowser already have quite a few unique users, though market console states only 5 total installs, I wonder which one to trust...
Cheers
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[TOOL][ALPHA][DEV] APK List

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What is an APK List?
It's a developers tool. Sometimes I find an app which design I really like but have no idea how it is done. Besides that most of the time my phone isn't rooted (or I'm using some other phone). With all unpack/decompile tools out there the only thing I need is a way to copy APK files from phone memory to SD card for later analysis. Well this tool is just that, it lists all installed apps on any phone and let's you copy all or selected APKs to SD card. Currently there are no settings so destination defaults to "Apks".
Where can I get this app?
Download APK here
Or grab source from https://bitbucket.org/grupatnt/apklist/overview and compile with MonoDevelop or VS2010 (Mono for Android 4.x)
What can I do to help?
Fork hg repository, make fantastic changes and add Pull request.
I've found a bug! What do I do?
Keep calm and report it! You can report it either on this thread or on project Issues tracking register. Bug reports will be taken seriously and fixed when I have the time.
Thanks to _Logie from whom I've copied format for this post
Kudos to Android SDK and Intel teams for releasing VM Accelerated x86 Emulator.
Version 0.0.2 Released
Get it here
Changes
Cancelable progress dialog
Fixed APK Icon sizes
Beautified progress dialogs
Replaced ApkListAdapter with generic FastListAdapter
Mono for Android developers
Take a look at FastListAdapter and ViewHolderBase which implement View Holder pattern in generic way. You only need to implement abstract ViewHolderBase, instantiate new FastListAdapter and assign it to ListView Adapter. You can find example implementation in ApkViewHolder, easy

[APP][3.0+]XBMC Dependency Walker

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Description
* XBMC Depend is a tool to quickly lookup and analyse XBMC addons dependencies and link with each other
* From developer levels to enthusiast XBMC lovers will find it useful.
* Every time xbmc installtion is carry on , you will find dependencies not met..... etc and end up.
That tool will help you how addons are link each other , other words (Dependency Walker)
* Smarter way XBMC addons browser to look at your existing XBMC addons installation including enabled/disabled
* Addon ID , CURRENT VERSION , DEPENDENCIES VERSION , CURRENT INSTALLED VERSION etc..
* Including All addons , scripts , repo ... etc so that you can views what
addons are being installed already , what repo are already installed , read description , summary quickly
* With the most elegant design and the faster startup
Main features :
• Can Explore what addons you have already installed on your XBMC system
• Can view current installed version , dependencies , dependencies version , description... etc
• Smarter way to look at without touching current database
• Can explore Addon details and summary etc

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