the only thing i dont like is in the most recent update of the android app they added a 50 pixel bar at the top that totally wastes space. also the backwspace on the keyboard doesnt work wehn you press backspace on the dock keyboard
maybe its just because i have thumb keyboard set to my default intstead fo the asus defualt one.
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the clipboard transfoers though. i uploaded that in the ics browser then copied the link from imgur and pasted it directly into the view app.
Why are you using a task killer, haven't people mentioned it enough?
The icon just hurts my eyes looking at it, just awful. You know where the problem is if your tablet starts acting up.
you could chose for ES task manager a bit more professional and a less trouble with freeze of tablet or mobile or with acting weird
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So I use chompSMS all the time, tried everything else around and it allows me to reply quickly to txt when i need to. Recently I been working on creating some themes but haven't got things to where I want to release them. I Bought the extended controls on market and really loved the customization. More colors would be nice but I thought using the same idea or other apps such as chomp would be great. As of right now I skinned my widget and things are not perfect but, I will get it there soon enough. Maybe at some point I could build an app that would allow you to customize these widgets and apps.
Here is a screen shot of what I did to mine. If you understand how to edit png files and install apps then the process isnt too hard. PM me if you want the instructions other wise i found the widget backgroun in /res/drawable-port-hdpi. From what I can see most things in it could be customized.
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So I'm one those sillies with widgets everywhere, particularly using Desktop Visualizer. But I'm also one of those sillies that flashes ROMs with profuse frequency.
Using ADW, when I backup and restore, the regular shortcut icons always load fine, but the widgets do not. Is there anything special I can do? My screens take a good half hour to rebuild from scratch.
I've tried most things I can think of. Obviously I always have desktop visualizer installed before I restore, I've tried restoring the apps involved with titanium in just about every configuration, but I can't think of any more options.
In return, happles:
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P.S. I'm terribly sorry if I missed this in search or if it's in the wrong place.
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im facing the same issue too. No way to do this ?
Ok This idea came to me earlier today, sense 2.1 roms (Speedy ports) have a recently used apps bar in the notifications menu. Well I found a better use for it,
Instead of seeing the app you just closed why not display common everyday apps? e.g. phone, flashlight, facebook, twitter, camera. See that way you don't have to run around your UI to find what you want, It's simply a drag and drop away
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The con is this.
Making the apks run in a list and then closing (background) constantly may effect you wanting to see your recently used apps (The one where you just long press home button and it displays) those apps the first 4 or so will be which ever default you have set up. any way I'm seeking some help with this I'm not new but nor am I marinated in sense feature modifying.
So are any oldies in to assist?
Hi,
Sorry if this has been asked before, but I was wondering if there is an android browser that handles touch and hover/mouseover the way safari does in iOS:
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If you try to use a website like John Lewis, or M&S, you will see that mouseover is used a lot to show menus, and touching the mouseover elements jumps you straight to a section you might not want. I'm aware of the workaround that involves touching the element and the sliding off it, but this is a horrible kludge of a workaround. Is there a browser that does this like Safari (above), which IMO is simply a lot better? Seems relatively straightforward (but I'm not a developer, so I wouldn't know).
So am I the only one who has problems with this issue? Judging by the deafening silence in response, I guess so. Which is wierd because it's enough to completely turn my other half off browsing the web with an Android tablet.
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On iPhone, the home UX is pretty logical: when you delete or move an app, all the row of app moves to fill the empty space which is practical and clean.
On Android everytime you move or uninstall an app, it just becomes full of incoherent empty spot which means you have to manually rearrange each apps.
Is it possible or are there any plugins/mods so that app automatically rearrange themselves when moving or deleting an app not to leave an empty spot?
Thanks.
No one? An idea?
Probably not, Android doesn't use the home screen as an app tray by default.
You could try another launcher maybe. Something like one launcher may do it. Or another iPhone style launcher
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