Hi everybody, I would like to present you my newest app, smsSync!
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Send and receive SMS messages with your tablet - using your normal phone number!
All your messages will be automatically synced between your devices when connected.
Easy to use:
1) Install the application on both devices.
2) The setup wizard will help you to configure everything.
3) Bump your devices together and connect using Android Beam
(Make sure both devices are on the same WiFi network).
4) You are connected - the devices will be synced and you can send and receive SMS messages from your tablet!
Features:
* Beautiful user interface
* Easy to use
* Tablet optimized layout
* Notifications for new messages similar to the stock SMS application
* Use Android Beam to connect your devices
* The messages do not leave your local network, no servers involved
* Everything is encrypted using AES to ensure safety of your data
* You can also use two phones or tablets
Future releases will also include additional connection methods (WiFi Direct, Bluetooth...).
Until then, you will need two NFC capable devices to connect your phones!
Keep in mind that this is a BETA release, so some things might not work as smoothly as expected.
Feedback is appreciated
Big screenshot!
smsSync:
smsSync lite:
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initial release
m1l4droid said:
Awesome idea. So, can it be used if you don't have NFC or I'm missing something?
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Yes, for now both devices must have NFC because pairing is only available using Android Beam.
But I am currently developing additional connection methods, like WiFi Direct, WiFi NSD and Bluetooth, which will be included in future releases
good idea
any way to use it with google id?
meethere said:
good idea
any way to use it with google id?
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You mean that you have to login with your Google account?
I have considered using Google Cloud Messaging but I think if I use it, there could be some delay when receiving new messages.
But I will look into that again.
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Krypto Remote:
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Minimum requirement: Gingerbread
One of my developer friend has developed an AWKING Awesome app for android accordingly it is designed by keeping Encryption in mind it uses AES 256 bit encryption Technique to encrypt you message and send it via Bluetooth (named as Neela Dant ) and user can send the encrypted message to another Android phone running Gingerbread and also to other non-android devices
it is available in market it is totally new concept request you to try it once and write review on market
here is some original words by developer Prankur Russia about app
KryptoRemote [its SMART :: Secure Messaging And Remote Terminal]!
KryptoRemote is a very simple and easy to use software suite consisting of three components:
1. vCrypt : Secret Messenger [via SMS]
2. vRemote: Control your device via SMS
3. NeelaDaant: Bluetooth Chat
Consider some scenarios:
- -Ever wanted to send a secret SMS to best friend?
- -Afraid if her roomies, folks, friends would read the SMS?
- -Hesitate to share your phone even with a very good friend, afraid he'd read your private conversations?
Presenting KryptoRemote!
Its ‘vCrypt’ enables you to encrypt the SMS you want to send with a pre-decided password.
And the recipient can decrypt it back to normal using the same password.
Featuring Rijndael/AES (considered to be one of the best encryption algorithm and used by CIA, USA for classified information), vCrypt is a very user-friendly and extremely useful app.
- Ever forgot your phone at home?
- Wanted some important contacts?
- Wanted all new SMSs forwarded to another number? Wanted to know how many calls you missed? Wanted to send an SMS from your phone? Wanted to switch profile to silent or others?
- Can’t find your phone and it’s on silent?
- Lost your phone and want to know its exact location?
- Wanted to know the battery info?
KryptoRemote is for you!
Using its ‘vRemote’ feature you can do all the above things and many more useful operations via a simple SMS.
In other words, you can control your phone, even if its miles away!
- Wanted to chat with best friend in class or library or you two are simply in different rooms? But she hasn't got a SMS pack!
Use the power of Bluetooth!
Using 'NeelaDaant' [Hindi word for Bluetooth, Neela means blue and Daant means tooth], you can chat through Bluetooth and that too for free!
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link to app::MARKET LINK
[Post updated to point to latest version on Android Market]
Hi XDA community!
Our first app PhoneLeash is on the Android Market (free).
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I like to call it the "misplaced phone app" since its meant for the more common occurrence of your phone simply not being near you, rather than being stolen.
PhoneLeash has features for finding your lost phone (or at least confirming where you think you left it) while also letting you know who is calling/texting meanwhile. Its not trigger happy (yet!) about wanting to wipe all the data the minute you see your phone isn't with you
We are trying to get the right balance of features, here is what we have now:
GPS locating
SMS/missed call forwarding to email or phone
Reply to SMS
Low battery alert
Remote ring
Privacy (no website tracking your phone)
Battery life -- after all you won't be using these features much of the time, so why have features that constantly drain your battery.
Unique feature - With PhoneLeash you can (remotely) reply to an SMS, and it goes out from your phone - the other side simply cannot tell the difference. While new and unique, we want to make sure we keep it simple to use. Speaking of simplicity, all of PhoneLeash fits in 1-2 spartan screens.
We've tested with Go SMS, Handcent to make sure PhoneLeash works with their default settings. PhoneLeash can also forward to HeyWire SMS numbers as well.
We found out that some tablets (Galaxy 8.9) do SMS but no telephony, so those are supported now as well.
If you can give it a try, we'll be very thankful. And ask for features - maybe they'll happen!
Thanks!
PVS, GearAndroid
www dot gearandroid dot com
Here is a link and some screencaps of the new features in v 1.5
I am not a Twitter-user (tweeter?) but just used PhoneLeash to send in my first tweet from my phone. Sent this SMS from Google Voice to my PhoneLeash-ed phone-- "40404 here's a random tweet"--and by magic it showed up in my Twitter account!
on i 9000?
Is it available on samsung galaxy i 9000?
Very cool. I will test it out soon.
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Encrypter Decrypter is my second Android app. Again, this is a simple app but does what it needs to do perfectly.
Encrypter Decrypter - My second Android app
This app can convert your text in a reasonably secure text.
Note: Saved files are saved in /sdcard/EncryptorDecryptor/Encrypted_Texts
Compatibility: Android 3.0 (Honeycomb) and above
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Features:
- Encrypt and the encrypted text is directly copied to your clipboard
- You can directly share the encrypted text too using Email, Facebook, WhatsApp, SMS, etc.
- For large text files, the files can be opened using a file manager and the encrypted text can also be saved to text files (This is the reason why the read and write permissions are required by the app)
- The new Tabbed UI (swipe-able tabs)
Please check it out. I hope you like it.
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And I'm sorry for the large screenshots. Didn't knew they appear this way on XDA.
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Seems nice, but you need to add a more strong crypto
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And I'm sorry for the large screenshots. Didn't knew they appear this way on XDA.
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droopyar said:
Seems nice, but you need to add a more strong crypto
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Certainly. But my primary aim as always was to learn something new. I try learning new things and implement them.
I know Java pretty well, but I'm new to Android and it's APIs. So building a strong crypto would meaning working more on the Java part, whereas I wanted to spend more time getting hold of the 'Android part' of the programming.
Usually I take up 4-5 new things to learn per day, and if possible implement them together to build a simple app. But seeing the good response my friends and family are giving me on this, I may look forward to building up a stronger crypto. Can't completely ignore building up basic algorithms!
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It's arriving tomorrow and coming from iOS, I'm excited to jump into the Android world.
What are some must have apps I should download when I'm all set up?
JLombo said:
It's arriving tomorrow and coming from iOS, I'm excited to jump into the Android world.
What are some must have apps I should download when I'm all set up?
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Welcome to Android, but be more specific of what apps do you want?
JLombo said:
It's arriving tomorrow and coming from iOS, I'm excited to jump into the Android world.
What are some must have apps I should download when I'm all set up?
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Depending on your needs the answers will vary like the previous poster stated...
IMHO, the most useful apps (for me) are:
- Flash (Get latest from adobe archives, because they have stopped developing for Android)
- A Tor based browser to circumvent any national blocks. (There is a combined package)
- Google Drive, so you can edit/share spreadsheets etc without filling your SD card.
I'm sure there will be many more things you will get interested in...
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Click the THANKS button if i was helpful in anyway ^^
Here are some that I get on new devices
Latest Flash player for Android Version 11.1.115.81 this is a direct download link, check download folder for the apk file.
SwiFTP it enables an Android phone or tablet to easily share files with computers or other devices over a wifi network. These computers only need to have an FTP client, which all computers do. You can walk around with your MP3/video/ebook/whatever collection and share it seamlessly with almost any wifi-enabled system.
AppSales
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Clean Master (Cleaner) - FREE
Google Earth
MyScript Calculator
File Manager HD for Tablet
Helium - App Sync and Backup
Chrome Browser
Flipboard
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Blue2Hotspot is a program for automatically turning on an access point (Hotspot) when connected to certain Bluetooch devices.
Languages: English, Russian (translation planned)
It happens that you get tired of doing the same thing and constantly get into the car, look for your phone, turn on the access point, and so on every day. I decided to write a small application to automate these actions. To enable the access point, you need permission - location (I myself think this is nonsense). The program does not write your data or send it anywhere. All other permissions are needed to keep Android from being unloaded from the system.
Some water. Since the parents bought a car and there is a large screen, you can launch the navigator and all sorts of online services, but how to turn on the access point turned out to be more difficult to teach, since a couple of weeks will pass and the call "how to turn on Wi-Fi". And I decided to write a small application.
Instructions
Make pairing with Bluetooth and Wifi device.
Install Blue2Hotspot, give permission.
Make settings and select your Bluetooth device.
Click on the Start service button
That's it, the service will work on this; now, when connected to the device, the access point will turn on.
Homepage: https://inceptive.ru/projects/blue2hotspot/
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Spoiler: Changelog
0.3
Android 12 support
Correction of jambs
Corrected the view
English translation
0.2
Corrected the end of the service when disconnecting a Bluetooth device
Corrected the view
Added information on "activity control" for Huawei, Xiaomi and OPPO.
Correction of minor bugs.
0.1
Optimized work
Made the access point turn on when connecting Bluetooth
Auto start on phone restart.
What is the speed that one can expect?
Thanks for the very useful app, that works very well. I tried a couple of others before finding this that didn't work.
Would it be possible to select multiple BT devices so that it could be used in more than one car?
After using Blue2Hotspot for a couple of weeks I'm an absolute fan of it. Annexhack, you have programmed a really useful program, easy to handle for beginners too. I second the requst from kk131 and add: I'd like to donate a beer to you, let us know how to do. Thanks
Bye for now Fred