[App] [2.2+] CopySearch - Android Apps and Games

Hi all,
First thank you every one for the great stuff that we can found here on xda.
I just published myself an app on Google play called CopySearch. Basically, it is like the google search app, but with more features. The main one is that you can add really easily your own search sources: just give a name, CopySearch will find what is the site you want and create a custom search engine for you.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.transparence.code.copysearch.free
Below is the Google Play description.
Thank you in advance for your feedback.
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Copy text from everywhere and search for it wherever you want
Uses cases:
Surfing on the web, find something on which you want to know more, or want its translation, or location ? Just copy the text, quick launch CopySearch through notification bar or hardware search button, and query Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Google Translate, Google Map or what ever site you want.
Features:
-quick access in notification bar
-launch with long press on hardware search button
-add search sources really easily
-history of your copied texts and search queries
-search by date
Details:
As soon as you copy a text in an application, by long pressing on it, this text becomes available for search queries in CopySearch. You can see it in the notification bar.
Select which sources you want from both the installed apps that are searchable and from your custom sources.
Add custom sources easily. First give a name to the new source. CopySearch will automaticaly find the URL of the corresponding site and its icon. That's it. You can edit the found URL if it is not the one you expect.
You can choose to display directly the best match of your query in your custom sources or to display a list of results.
Preset sources:
Google, Wikipedia, Wiktionary, Google Map, Google Translate, IMDb, YouTube, Google Shopping, Google Books, Google News, Amazon.
How it works:
While creating a custom source, CopySearch finds the URL of the site by querying in background Google web search engine.
CopySearch finds your target site and its icon using Google and the keyword "site:".
The "Feeling Lucky" feature is the one of Google.
CopySearch uses an internet connection only while editing custom search sources. The rest of the time, CopySearch only creates an URL corresponding to your query and your target, then launches your web browser with this URL. CopySearch does not make search itself.
CopySearch only records a small history of your queries and copied texts (15 items). This is useful when the results of your first queries are not good enough and you want to refine the results. This history is stored on your device only and can be cleaned whenever you want.
Get it here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.transparence.code.copysearch.free

Update:
-search by date
-notification icon can be disabled

Hi.
I like the app, but is there a way to reorder the search sources? Thanks.

Not currently, but maybe in a future release.

very good app , thanks

Ok thanks. It could be nice for people with a small screen device. I'd like not to scroll down to get wikipedia. (I use the official app instead of the provided one, which is at the very bottom.)

Hi. Nice work. Is it possible to have a second google source but with another language (english instead of german)?

Yes you can, by adding a new source with url:
wwwDOTgoogleDOTcom/search?hl=en
replacing dot by .

Transparence Code said:
Yes you can, by adding a new source with url:
wwwDOTgoogleDOTcom/search?hl=en
replacing dot by .
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That works. Now I would like to change the icon, but that's not a big deal. Thank you.

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That works. Now I would like to change the icon, but that's not a big deal. Thank you.
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I already though about letting users change icons, but honestly, I think it's too much work for a not so important feature.

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I already though about letting users change icons, but honestly, I think it's too much work for a not so important feature.
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Yeah I agree, that's not really important. The idea to reorder the sources seems more useful.

Nice app! A small nifty tool that can do quite a lot!

Useful & Convenient
It's a very convenient and handy app,

Adding search suggestions may be nice too

I guess I can display suggestions made by google. I will take a look at this.
Thank you.

I just updated this thread, since I can now post links and images.

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[APP][2.1+]Wikipedia for Android v0.1.8 - Really easy to browse and use

Hello, everyone I have released a Wikipedia application "Wikipedia for Android" on the android market, It is easy to use and feature-rich, please try it you will love it
Google Android Market Link : https://market.android.com/details?id=org.strive.wikipedia
Under Development:
1. Dark Theme for night reading. released
2. More Language support.
Under Plan:
1.Multiple Tabs support
2.Batch webpage download for offline reading
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Application Detail:
Wikipedia for Android features :
- Bookmark classification
- Download wikipedia article
- Support Offline reading
- Support bookmark
- Support App to SD
- Support Find on page
- Enable/Disable navigation bar
- Live search suggestions
- Jump to a random article
- Quick Search Box integration & a search widget
- 150 Wikipedia languages
- Auto detect language
- Adjustable text size
- Copy text from articles
- Share article
could it be possible to add tabbed browsing for this app??it would be a killer feature that none of the other apps in market have presently.
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could it be possible to add tabbed browsing for this app??it would be a killer feature that none of the other apps in market have presently.
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Hello senotrius
Thanks for you suggestion. we will consider this killer feature for future update.
justxda said:
Hello senotrius
Thanks for you suggestion. we will consider this killer feature for future update.
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justxda said:
Hello senotrius
Thanks for you suggestion. we will consider this killer feature for future update.
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,yup killer feature I know ..its just the way Wikipedia works.we jump from one article to the next and the next and so on..
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,yup killer feature I know ..its just the way Wikipedia works.we jump from one article to the next and the next and so on..
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HI senotrius
I'm create a google group for Wikipedia for Android app, hope we can talk more about features and improvement
group link http://groups.google.com/group/wikipedia-for-android
and other who like this app , please join us welcome
Dark Theme feature coming soon~~
Good app, my wants/suggestions.
-provide a "near me" option to search wikipedia pages near my current location. Love this function when traveling.
-Queue mode. Maybe long press of a link within an article adds to your reading list. Or maybe long press opens article in new tab. This is useful when reading pages and coming across articles you want to read later, but allows you to continue reading current article without having to navigate to the new article.
-save offline pages to sdcard.
As far as I know none of the wikipedia apps have all of these features. It would be nice to get down to one Wiki app on my phone. Thanks for the great app!
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Good app, my wants/suggestions.
-provide a "near me" option to search wikipedia pages near my current location. Love this function when traveling.
-Queue mode. Maybe long press of a link within an article adds to your reading list. Or maybe long press opens article in new tab. This is useful when reading pages and coming across articles you want to read later, but allows you to continue reading current article without having to navigate to the new article.
-save offline pages to sdcard.
As far as I know none of the wikipedia apps have all of these features. It would be nice to get down to one Wiki app on my phone. Thanks for the great app!
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Hello VTEChump
Thanks for you feature request, we will seriously consider your suggestions .
Maybe your request feature will add at next update
finally, thanks very much!
Any feature request Welcome
Source Code ?
Hi !
I know it's an old thread but I'm currently making an app for my own Wiki. ( DroidWiki.de )
I made a working fork of the official Wikipedia for my Wiki but I'm not able to give it the holo style. (Phonegap )
Would you mind to open source your app or pm me the source code ?
I would really apreciate it. :good:
Greetings Alex

[3.0+][APP]Define - Offline Dictionary With A Different Approch [Updated][18/10/2014]

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Define - Offline Dictionary​
Define - Offline Dictionary allows you to browse word meanings without a network connection.This application allows users to search using the simplest and fastest method available.This application contains over 100,000 words and its definition.It searches web if the meaning is not found offline.Define has a single minded purpose of helping you to find the word you are looking for. No annoying "word of the day" features and no cheesy embedded games. Define helps you get what you need done and continue on with your day.
Video
Features
Word Search
Search From Any other application (See Video)
Search By sharing the word and selecting Define to open it
Online word search also available (initiated only if word is not found offline)
Define Widget for Home screen and Lock Screen
File Size is only 9 Mb
No Extra downloads required
Simple and Easy Design
No Ads
This is an initial version.Need support for improving the application.Suggestions are welcomed.
Instruction
Open Define
Click Settings Icon which shows the Floating Icon
Close Define
Long press the word you want to get Meaning from any application and press Copy Button (
)
Click on the Floating icon to display meaning
To close the floating icon.Open the application and click on settings icon again
or
double click on the floating icon.
Download
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vivek.define
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XDictionary does the same thing, but in a far less intrusive and much cleaner way.
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XDictionary does the same thing, but in a far less intrusive and much cleaner way.
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Hi,
mine works in every application.
eg : you can open chrome,adobe reader,Office applications,Chat apps,etc
just open the application->click settings icon which enables the floating Icon->Open any other application which supports copying text (all app supports that) - > Copy the word you need to know about- > click on the floating icon and you will get the meaning.
Also XDictionary needs to root the device and install Xposed Module.But Mine DO NOT require ROOT.
Will try it later, I looked at XDictionary, but I don't want to install Xposed .
Xposed Module
Hello again,
This is My first time working with Xposed Module.I have tried to create a Xposed Module for this application.But I need someone to test the Xposed Module.I am attaching the apk file.please try it and report.I am not sure if it works.
I haven't uploaded this to playstore as it is not tested.
How To
open any application
select the word you want to get the meaning
and you can see the Paste | Define as the menus
Last Updated : 11/8/2014 9:52 PM IST
Please post a screenshot if it works.
if it is not working please report back.
Thanks
New Version with more words have been updated to play store
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vivek.define
up!!
Installed, like the simple GUI and animation.
Could you add synonyms as some people suggested in comments ? That will be great
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up!!
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Lastest version is - October 18, 2014
Up?
Also, in description it says,
Define - Offline Dictionary allows you to browse word meanings without a network connection​But you ask for - full network access ,
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m0d said:
Lastest version is - October 18, 2014
Up?
Also, in description it says,
Define - Offline Dictionary allows you to browse word meanings without a network connection​But you ask for - full network access ,
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in the latest version it check the internet if the work is not found in the offline database
vivekkalady said:
in the latest version it check the internet if the work is not found in the offline database
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Maybe you should rethink title and app name: Define - Offline Dictionary
As it is deceiving, since your app does search online, if only no match found
It would be great if you have a version which does not have network permissions and does not search online if no match found, which will make it a true offline dictionary.
Most offline dictionaries provide a separate dictionary file which you can download separately, which allows for custom dictionary sets(https://code.google.com/p/quickdic-dictionary/wiki/BuildDictionary),
and improvements to database without affecting app itself
Maybe look at: https://code.google.com/p/quickdic-dictionary/
It is open source.

[APP][4.0.3+] App Search Plus - Find, Launch and Manage Installed Apps Quickly

App Search Plus​
Post Summary:
Fast, clean and lightweight
Search for and launch any app you have installed by name
Long press for the application info page - uninstall apps quickly without going through Apps settings page
Installation:
Search "App Search Plus" (with the quotation marks) in the Play Store.
Or go to: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rjt.appsearch or http://bit.ly/appsearchplus
Screenshots:
(see below in Attached Thumbnails)
About:
I've been on XDA since 2008, but I've been more of a consumer than a producer. Rooted my android device, turned it inside out. I have XDA to thank for that. I think it's time to give back.
And so, yes. This is my first post here on XDA, but certainly not my first experience into programming or posting on forums.
At the last count, I had 304 apps installed, and only 7 homescreens. All 7 are full, and not every single app was important enough to earn its place there.
But the apps I do have, I have for a reason. I have so many 'occasional-use' apps lying around that are useful enough for me to keep, but not used often enough for me to pin them to the homescreen.
iOS has a brilliant solution - its Spotlight search let's you find any app you have. But on Android? So many times I couldn't find an app when I really needed it because it was lost in the launcher, in its many pages.
You may or may not need this, simply because your manufacturer could have included a search feature in their customized Android implementation on your device. You may already have the ability to search for your apps.
But one thing I hated - was some features being in some devices, but not in others. Samsung's Multi-Window feature, for instance. You'd have one camp, happy with all the additional features that they have, while others, running equally capable hardware, running an almost equivalent operating system, are denied these useful features. I understood Samsung's need to have a competitive advantage, but that didn't mean I liked it. At the time I really wanted someone to just code an app that gave the functionality to everyone else. Today, there's the Xposed framework. There are multi-window-enabling mods out there that bring that goodness to you and everyone else outside that inner circle. And I think that's great. This is what open Android is.
I know stock Android doesn't have search built in. Some devices like the Sony Xperia series do. Whatever the reason - perhaps you think the inbuilt search is buried behind too many clicks, or isn't intuitive enough - should you want to try out the app, it's available here on the Play Store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=rjt.appsearch
If searching for it on-device, you have to put "App Search Plus" in quotation marks. Otherwise, it's #100+ in the search results, even with a search for the exact name. One thing I learnt was that Google provides zero traffic and visibility for new apps.
When I designed this I held fast to the idea that your apps are your eventual destination, and this app's design reflects that. Finding your apps is but the means to an end - and so you'll see that the app doesn't take over your screen, presenting you with options that you'll never take. I aimed to design an app that was seamless; one that didn't interrupt you. I hope you like what you see.
Do post comments and if you have any feature requests, please send them in. Please do note that I'm not looking to overburden this app with features though! It has one function - and it's my hope that it excels in it.
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Typing in the google search box on the homescreen on my Nexus 5 returns app results but thats not very intuitive at all. I like how your app starts with "A" so it will be right there when I inevitably go to the list of apps to tediously search for one.
Yes, Google Search seems to want to show you its web results first and order your apps last, every time.
Amazing work. Been looking for an app like this for a very long time!
Few things to consider:
- when pulling up (google search gesture) there's no icon, would be nice to put a search icon in there
- ability to exclude certain apps from the search
Thanks again!
@Cow07
I had initially left out the icon because Android 4.4 (on my phone) had a default icon that had a working focus state. (it seems that custom icons don't get the hover-over highlight that Google Now gets.)
It appears that on Android 5.0 Google has done away with the default icon and now the icon is simply blank. I'll push out an update for the icon soon! Thanks for the feedback.
As for excluding apps, I think that's a good idea. Will implement that soon.
Love the app! Would appreciate the ability to auto-launch an app if its the only result of the search!
Launch using home button long-press?
Upgraded to Android M on EUI 5.8.917S and lost the ability to launch App Search + by long pressing the home button. My device is Le 1s. Any solutions?
Very useful
It's a very useful app, I have a Xiaomi device and organizing/searching for apps was always a huge pain point as MIUI doesn't have an app drawer. The Google app searches for apps though, but it's slow and puts them in the bottom of the list.
I would love a widget, because the open by "long-press on home, then swipe up" doesn't work on MIUI. Or do you have any tricks to solve the swipe action on MIUI?
Anyway, I put together a few screens in Sketch, so that I can show you how the widget should work in my opinion. See the screens here:
1drv.ms/f/s!AgkN6PRx0XOyk9RFzVf6fPRhoVOusw
Thank you for your work on this. Keep it up!
Best,
Zsolt
P.s.: if you ever need some help in design, just let me know, I'd love to participate in projects like this
I can't find any better place to file a bug report, so I hope you're still watching this thread. Anyway, this app had been working fine on my Pixel for all versions of Nougat. I just updated to Oreo, and the app now crashes whenever the search results would contain an app for a Google service (e.g. Play Store, Gmail, YouTube, Drive, etc.). It's not restricted to built-in apps; I downloaded Google Keep, which is not included with the Pixel, and experienced the same problem when searching for it. All other searches still work fine.
Thank you, and I hope you can find a solution.

[App][5.0+] SKI - Floating Kaomoji Input **Promo Codes**

SKI
Supplementary Kaomoji Input​
What Is This?
SKI, short for Supplementary Kaomoji Input, is a simple, yet desperately needed approach to mobile kaomoji apps.
SKI is designed with three purposes in mind:
1. Easy to use
2. Not a keyboard replacement
3. No need to copy and paste
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Why Did We Create This?
Currently, the most common approach to using kaomojis on an Android device is to use a keyboard that offers kaomojis. But what if your favorite keyboard doesn't offer them?
A popular alternative to keyboard offerings is an app that copies kaomojis straight into your clipboard. This allows you to keep your favorite keyboard, but it requires you to constantly switch between apps.
Both of these common offerings are an extremely cumbersome or troublesome solution.
SKI took these frustrations in mind and rectifies it through two simple methods:
1. A floating Kaomoji Picker
2. Automatic pasting to input field
As a floating app, SKI works alongside any keyboard you use. Simply tapping on a kaomoji will paste it into the input box you pressed.
Plus, SKI has another trick up it's sleeve. It doesn't simply offer a movable floating icon, but it offers it only when you need it!
When you press on an input field, the floating icon will appear
When you press on a non-input field, typically the Send Button, the floating icon will disappear
Full Feature List
Large offering of commonly used kaomojis
Create your own kaomojis, if offered selection is not enough
Movable floating icon that expands into a full selection of kaomoijs
Auto-show floating icon when pressing on input fields
Auto-hide floating icon when pressing on non-input buttons
Auto-paste of selected kaomoji from floating kaomoji list
Customizable floating icon
Categorized kaomojis for quicker and easier selection
Create your own categorized list of kaomojis
Freely modify which lists of kaomojis are shown by the floating Picker
Favorite Kaomojis (sorted by use count)
Recent Kaomojis (sorted by use time)
Rankings of your most used kaomojis
Download Link
Download on Google Play
Promo Codes
We're giving away 50 Promo Codes to XDA users for the premium version of this app to celebrate the app's new release.
If you want a code, simply leave a comment with a message announcing your intent for a code.
To use these codes, open the Google Play app then swipe open the sidebar.
Press the Redeem option and enter in the code.
Suggestions/Feedback
We're always looking for more ways to improve our app, so if you have any suggestions or comments, please leave us a comment.
If there are any questions or concerns, similarly, please leave a comment.
\(≧▽≦)/ ENJOY! \(≧▽≦)/​
I want a code please
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I want a code please
Sent from my HUAWEI MHA-L29 using XDA Labs
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Sent via pm, enjoy!
May I have a code please ..
Faris Sabaa said:
May I have a code please ..
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Sent via pm, enjoy!
Thanks, been waiting for something like this for a long time, can i get a code please?
Whoohooo Really nice app :good:
May I can have a promo code too?
ErnuB said:
Thanks, been waiting for something like this for a long time, can i get a code please?
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Whoohooo Really nice app :good:
May I can have a promo code too?
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Sent to you guys via pm, enjoy!
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Sent to you guys via pm, enjoy!
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Thanks o(*°▽°*)o
Hi, i have been using the free version and i like it very much. Can i ask for the code

[CLOSED]Search the web online without getting tracked - and really fast.

Hey guys,
I've developed an app called Snap Search as an effort to promote privacy in online searches - you can find it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cybersky.snapsearch
Searching the web should be an easy task. It should also be secure and private. Nobody likes getting tracked through their searches, nobody likes getting shopping or movie recommendations based on their last search online. There's a fool proof, 100% secure way to escape it now - Use Snap Search.
Snap Search wants to provide the quickest way to search through your favourite websites in the easiest manner possible.
Snap Search is incredibly simple:
Step 1) Select your website ✓
Step 2) Enter your desired search term/keywords ✓
Step 3) TADA ! Browse through the search results in the most secure way possible. ✓
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I would really really appreciate any and all feedback on how to improve this. Please do check it out
RajatVaghani said:
Hey guys,
I've developed an app called Snap Search as an effort to promote privacy in online searches - you can find it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cybersky.snapsearch
Searching the web should be an easy task. It should also be secure and private. Nobody likes getting tracked through their searches, nobody likes getting shopping or movie recommendations based on their last search online. There's a fool proof, 100% secure way to escape it now - Use Snap Search.
Snap Search wants to provide the quickest way to search through your favourite websites in the easiest manner possible.
Snap Search is incredibly simple:
Step 1) Select your website ✓
Step 2) Enter your desired search term/keywords ✓
Step 3) TADA ! Browse through the search results in the most secure way possible. ✓
I would really really appreciate any and all feedback on how to improve this. Please do check it out
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Good idea to replace a browser I think, I'm using something almost similar in justsearch from fdroid. You should maybe consider adding a shortcut. For example to launch justsearch I tap and hold the power button (OnePlus feature) for a second...
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Good idea to replace a browser I think, I'm using something almost similar in justsearch from fdroid. You should maybe consider adding a shortcut. For example to launch justsearch I tap and hold the power button (OnePlus feature) for a second...
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Oh that is a good idea!
I have added the ability to create widgets for the home screen. Wasn't sure if this would be needed as well. Do you feel more people will use it? Sounds like a nice thing to have.
Hey Rajat great app! Love the idea.
Can you make the app as a browser provider so that any link we click online unintentionally or want to search something private( ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ), It would not go to our search history and stay private.
Also, you can make the homescreen more clean looking by moving the app settings/preferences to a 3 dot menu.
Also make the toolbars a bit smaller. They look too big on my device.
Good Luck!
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Good idea to replace a browser I think, I'm using something almost similar in justsearch from fdroid. You should maybe consider adding a shortcut. For example to launch justsearch I tap and hold the power button (OnePlus feature) for a second...
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SnapDrag910 said:
Hey Rajat great app! Love the idea.
Can you make the app as a browser provider so that any link we click online unintentionally or want to search something private( ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) ), It would not go to our search history and stay private.
Also, you can make the homescreen more clean looking by moving the app settings/preferences to a 3 dot menu.
Also make the toolbars a bit smaller. They look too big on my device.
Good Luck!
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Hey thanks so much for the feedback, really appreciate it.
Will definitely include your suggestions as much as possible in this update - which should be out soon. Loved the browser provider idea!
Hey guys,
An update for Snap Search is out with lots of improvements!
If you haven't tried it already - do try it now - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cybersky.snapsearch
If you have, would love some feedback on how to improve it even more
A sweet new update is now live on the store!
Some of the new changes and improvements are:
- Support for quick search in 5 new websites (Baidu, eBay, Reddit, LinkedIn and IMDb)
- Full screen browsing
- Few bugs squashed
I also took the liberty of re-doing the app store description and creating new screenshots. Hope they look good (or better at least) now: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=cybersky.snapsearch
RajatVaghani said:
Oh that is a good idea!
I have added the ability to create widgets for the home screen. Wasn't sure if this would be needed as well. Do you feel more people will use it? Sounds like a nice thing to have.
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I would definitely do it. I love JustSearch so i would consider shufting to Yours completely for sure.
JustSearch works as a replacement of Google assistant.
Sounds good @danecr7! Bumping it up in the to-do list now

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