[WebMine] Directly upload photos from any website to Facebook without downloading - Android Apps and Games

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Have you ever downloaded some images from internet and then uploaded them again to your Facebook Album? Here are the typical steps you have to do for that:
- Open the website by a browser
- Long click image and select download option from popup menu to pull the images to the local storage
- Open Android Gallery (or Facebook) and hardly find the downloaded images from hundred of images stored in the device.
- Select the downloaded images and push them to Facebook album again.
- Pick a Facbook album to upload
- Manually type the caption for each image
Do you feel tired of doing several extra steps to finish the such simple task?
WebMine is now available on Google Play to help you complete the task with just few taps.
- Browse the website by WebMine or you can share the URL to WebMine from other browsers
- Select each image you like just by a tap on it. As soon as the image is selected, its caption is also automatically extracted from the webpage or you can tap another sentence in the page to replace. Moreover, you can edit the caption as you want.
- Pick a Facebook Album which listed by WebMine to upload selected images or create a new album as your wish.
- Directly upload the images without downloading them first.
As explained above, WebMine not only offer you fewer steps to share the web photo to your favorite social network but also extract and add the image caption automatically without tiring copy&paste or manually typing. Please experience a pure FREE WebMine application in Google Play at: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.web2mine.webmine
Any comments are welcome and appreciated to help me improve the application. Thanks in advance.

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[APP][4.0+] SixPic 1.0 - Search for new Pictures to Share

Hy there
I just finished a nice little App for you folks. I warn you: It might still be buggy.
Is is called "SixPic" and has beer as icon.
What it is all about? It's about searching and sharing Images from wherever you are in Android.
You can:
* Launch the App from your favourite Launcher, search the WWW for an image, and share it using your favourite App. (For example WhatsApp, G+, Facebook - you get it?)
* Launch the App from within another App when looking for an image. For example if you are in WhatsApp, you do as you would pick a picture from your favourite Gallery App, instead of the Gallery App, you choose
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, the icon of SixPic.
The permissions required are Internet (obvious?) and writing to the external storage. This is for writing temporary files to share the images across Apps.
The search provider I use is the Bing Image Search API. As I don't know if you folks like my App, I have a free subscription of the API which comes only with 5000 requests per month.
If this App is a success, and because the Bing Image Search API is quite expensive, there will be a paid version in Google Play. But there will always be a free version here at XDA. I even plan to release the source code, once I cleaned it up.
The app is available at Google Play, here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ch.f00.sixpic
Please report bugs at https://bitbucket.org/cimnine/sixpic . (This will also be the place to watch out for source releases.)
Attached you find some screenshots. And now I'm waiting for your feedback
~Chris
PS: If you like my app, please either say "Thank you" or (even better) Submit this thread as "News Tip". Only if you don't mind, of course!

WhatsApp Adds Document Sharing to iOS and Android Apps

WhatsApp has made it even easier for its 1 billion active users to communicate, adding the option to share documents in a chat. This feature is rolling out today (Mar. 2) as a server-side update to users who have the most recent version of the app, so you may need to nudge your friends to update.
While document sharing is landing on both iOS and Android versions of WhatsApp, it works slightly different on each platform.
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On Android, you first tap the Paperclip icon and then select the Document icon. Then you will be shown a list of the documents available for sharing on your device.
After Android users share a document, it will appear in the Media/WhatsApp Documents folder, and the file’s contents will be searchable in WhatsApp.
On iOS:
1. tap on the upload arrow to find the Share Document option.
2. Select a source (including iCloud Drive, Dropbox and Google Drive)
3. hunt for the file you want to share.
(notes:WhatsApp’s document sharing only supports PDFs now)
While you’re sending the file to your friend, you both see a preview of the document with its total page count and file size.
For more about the chat app, check out the <MOD Edit - Link Removed> tutorial, a guide for recovering lost whatsApp chat history on iPhone. If you want to backup WhatsApp Messages in case of data loss, you can refer to <MOD Edit - Link Removed> http://www.syncios.com/iphone/how-to-backup-restore-whatsapp-messages.htmlarticle.
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There a trick for rooted users to send any document see my thread

[App][7.0+] Recall: search for your files, pictures, audio and video.

Recall is a smart search engine for the files on your phone.
It detects text on images, so you can search through pictures of documents, screenshots, saved memes , receipts and so on.
It also converts speech-to-text in audio and video files and so you can find your podcasts, voice messages and call recordings, video memes, etc!
And of course good old search through textual documents and search by file name or extension are also working great.
And by the way, Recall has access to files downloaded by WhatsApp, Telegram and Viber, and so if you receive stuff there, it will be searchable too!
The app is 100% private: all processing happens on your phone and your files or search phrases never leave your device.
Full list of features:
- Search by file name or extension
- Search by textual content in PDFs, MS Office docs, etc
- Search pictures by text (optical character recognition)
- Search audio and video by text (speech-to-text)
- Search video by text (if there is a text on the thumbnail, like on memes)
- Bookmark files for quick access
- Instant search, file indexing is in the background
- All most recent files on homepage for quick access
- Common file operations like 'Share' or 'Open with'
- Private, all processing happens on device
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Hope you enjoy it, please let me know if you have any feedback!
Play Store: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=im.recall.android
P.S. To moderators, there is an old thread on subj, I can't edit the title so I'm creating a new one, please delete the old one if dups are not allowed: https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-recall-replacement-file-explorer-t4147435

[App][5.0+] SocialDownloader - download media from your favorite websites [v1.0.32]

Social Downloader
Easily and quickly bulk download videos, photos, and other media from internet​
Want to download a cover picture from a website but there you can't click on it? Want to save time by quickly downloading all media in a webpage? Use Social Downloader to bulk download videos, audio, and photos from almost any website!
Highlights:
Bulk downloading is much easier and more intuitive
Use friendly UI without intrusive ADs
Most websites are supported
Works dynamically by scanning all media links in a page
In-app updater to keep website definitions up-to-date
How to use Social Downloader:
You can paste a link from clipboard, choose one of the options under "quick start", or share a link to the app via the share menu
Wait for the files to load
Either click on thumbnail to preview the file in full resolution and download single file
OR long-press to select, then click download button to download all of the selected files
Features:
Supports downloading videos, photos, audio from Instagram, Pinterset, TikTok, and so many other websites
Supports dark mode
Supports internal download manager
Built-in HD video, audio, and photo viewer
Super quick and easy to use
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P.s.: this app was originally maintained through XDA labs
XDA: DevDB Information
Social Downloader, any video and image downloader
Version Information
Status: Discontinued
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Reserved for changelog
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Unique App #2: appSelector

appSelector - Apps on Google Play
Select automatically for each mime-type or website the browser to open a URL
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Android allows you to select a default app for specific activity. The implementation is pretty broad, and limited too depending on the OEM version of the software.
But if you want to customise this behaviour further, there is a nifty app called appSelector that allows you to choose the browser or app to use for a specific site. It allows granular control over the Default browser feature of Android.
This is also useful if the browser you use doesn't support the 'Open in App' feature:
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As you can see in the screenshot above, if I open a Play Store link in my Firefox browser, I have the option to choose whether to open that link in the corresponding Android app. Some browsers, however, don't provide this option. This app comes in handy in such cases too. Just set up the site in this app.
Next time you need to open a site in its app, simply use the share menu in the browser and choose appSelector:
The link will now automatically open in the right app/ browser that you want it to.
That's it.
You'll find more such unique apps here:
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