Tweak tools of choice? - AT&T, Rogers HTC One X, Telstra One XL

Hi All,
I am just getting back into the Android scene and I wanted to throw out the question to find out what are the popular tweak tools that people use to complement their custom ROM?
I have been using a combination of setCPU and system info pro, but I am not sure if these are the best to be using these days!
Also was wondering if anyone uses a power saver like JuiceDefender?
I am interested to see what you all come back with.
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What custom rom Widgets do you use?

Just curious as to what Widgets everyone uses the most. Custom rom especially. Which one do you use the least? And which ones do you wish came standard on an ics custom rom?
Working on developing a new rom and want to know which Widgets everyone uses and which are considered bloat.
Thanks everyone.
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Need GUI for tweaks

Sorry if this has already been posted here but...
Lee has created leedroid tweaks for the 'other' one x. Anybody with the skills over here on the 'good' side that could do something similar? I'd definitely be willing to test or help out any way I can.
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It's a good idea and common sense include a link when referring to some other post/resources...
Who's Lee? What's leedroid tweaks?
You know what I mean?
Wow, I'll just leave it at that.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1590532
Basically, I'm talking about a GUI front end to mods for the xl. Things like changing the battery icon, percent, modifying quick settings, CPU tweaks, any other mods etc.
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Clean rom question

Is there a way to map a long press recent button to menu in clean rom?
How about a number battery? Thanks
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joshuadjohnson22 said:
Is there a way to map a long press recent button to menu in clean rom?
How about a number battery? Thanks
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Its in the settings... Display and buttons or something like that. And look for some of eraste's mods. He's sure to hook you up
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InflatedTitan said:
Its in the settings... Display and buttons or something like that. And look for some of eraste's mods. He's sure to hook you up
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Ok so does he have a mod just for adding the numbers to the battery like viper does? That would be sweet and maybe one to switch to android multitask
CR's purpose is to bring a stock experience with some performance tweaks and debloat. If you want to customize it any further, you'll have to do your own reading and research to figure out what works.
Venom's purpose is to bring a stock experience with performance and visual tweaks (Hence the need for Venom Tweaks and Venom Hub). If you're lazy to find visual tweaks on the forum, stick with Venom. It'll save you from asking redundant questions.
I personally use Venom at the moment because CR6 isn't playing nice with my HOX. Used CR for a year when it was ICS though.

Today: stock vs custom?

Hi everyone, I'm a newcomer to the note 10.1 and so far it has been great!
However owning a nexus S has made me quite the flashaholic.
So I decided to root my note, of course, but I am still debating on whether custom roms/kernels are worth it. I've looked around and many threads state that stock rom is the most stable, however they go back to 2012.
So my question is : Is it better to keep stock nowadays or is it worth it to go custom ( to get functionalities like multi - tasking for all apps , potential for better performance and battery life, etc... )? What do you think?
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I've been wondering the same thing. I'm quite happy with stock so far (quite a departure from my Asus stock ROM, which were useless), and would definitely stick with tw-based ROMs.
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bsaman said:
I've been wondering the same thing. I'm quite happy with stock so far (quite a departure from my Asus stock ROM, which were useless), and would definitely stick with tw-based ROMs.
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yes I think it's best to stick with tW-based roms too . So decided to give it a go anyways. I'm trying Android Revolution and so far, so good!
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frenchie007 said:
yes I think it's best to stick with tW-based roms too . So decided to give it a go anyways. I'm trying Android Revolutionand and so far, so good!
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Ha, I'm tempted by the Hyperdrive ROM myself.
Using gloryrom with no problems
I tried Revolution and it was alright. Omega was really good but not updated frequently enough for me. I love Hyperdrive paired with his Zeus kernel and am just hoping it continues to get regular updates.
While stock is certainly the most stable, I always like to "clean house" every so often and try a new ROM. The bloat of the stock really is unbelievable and it's amazing how much speed can be squeezed out when scrapping all the parts that I don't really need. I also like that it forces me to look at alternatives that are often better than the stock Samsung applications. Ie, for serious note taking I tend to use lecture notes while I'll default to Quill for anything quick that I want synced automatically between devices ala S-Note style. It also means that I'm not tied to trying to install S-Note on any future devices that are not Samsung.
Still, it's really personal preference and how much time and energy you want to put into it. The developers out there really have put a lot of time and attention into the custom ROMs and regardless of my own preference, they should all be applauded for their hard work.
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frenchie007 said:
Hi everyone, I'm a newcomer to the note 10.1 and so far it has been great!
However owning a nexus S has made me quite the flashaholic.
So I decided to root my note, of course, but I am still debating on whether custom roms/kernels are worth it. I've looked around and many threads state that stock rom is the most stable, however they go back to 2012.
So my question is : Is it better to keep stock nowadays or is it worth it to go custom ( to get functionalities like multi - tasking for all apps , potential for better performance and battery life, etc... )? What do you think?
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I think if you have a Nandroid backup you can try custom roms .
But not a great difference from stock .
jje
In my opinion sticking to stock ROM or any custom one depending on the stock is much better to have the multi window functionality and better Spen integration for gestures and so .... and for having multi window on stock ROM for all apps U just have to root and install multiwindow from the app store
Personally I stick with stock rooted. This is one device where the stock rom really doesn't need to be improved.
Cosmetic theming can be achieved through a third party launcher without sacrificing function....
Of course there's always those who try to improve , but that's because this is a developement forum....

[Q] Open GL 3.0

Hi everyone I was just looking at all the great things 3.0 has to offer and I was just wondering is this something that you needed hardware or software to use this I would like to know if we'd ever be able to use this with our phones using a custom rom or if it's just something that will never happen
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