Hi to everybody. I'm new to the android scene, 3 months ago I didn't had a smartphone, and Nexus 4 was my first smartphone and the first android phone. I didn't know nothing about android and application development on such platform. In just one week I started to create an application for android using phonegap with eclipse. The application was just for fun. It was easy to create. The name of the application is Plober, just a media organizer for youtube videos organized in various categories with a search function inside the app. As a backend software I used wordpress. I have tested it only on nexus 4, I don't have other devices to test it out. It should display very well on tablets too. So please if you want to test it on other devices, tablets and phones and give your thoughts on it. Now is just a phonegap app, I will start to make it into a native app if people feedbacks will be positive. But please don't leave a negative comment on google play store or rate it low. Just leave your comments in this thread. If something is wrong with the application after testing I will make changes or take it away from the play store based on your feedbacks.
The google play link of the app is: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.zotmedia.plober
It is compatible with android version: 4.0 and up
Thank you
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Hi there...
I`m pretty new to android and i am looking for an app were i can control my xbmc with.
On ther IPhone i had RemoteX and i am looking for something like that...
It should have an server software for the PC so i can start xbmc with the phone...
Perfectly it should include WOL, XBMC Starting...
Thx in advance
I'm also looking for such a program. But nothing suitable has not found ...
I use this one on my xbmc...
http://xbmc.org/freezy3k/2010/07/13/official-xbmc-remote-for-android/
Though im running xbmc live on my acer revo. but it works great.. not sure if it does what you need.. but take a look.
Team XBMC sez:
Nearly a year ago, topfs2 started working on a remote client for Android phones and was shortly joined by me, not even having my phone yet. The project grew rapidly and soon the_alien and mikkle joined the show. While the app was always freely available via Google Code, we’ve decided today that it’s time for a public beta release on Android Market. It’s still not final, but we’ve received much positive feedback from users, and after all a Market distribution is much more convenient for both us developers as well as the users.
There is still a lot to do, but the basics should work fairly well. Besides using the app as pure remote control with the look of the famous Xbox DVD Dongle, you’ll be able to browse your music, movie and TV shows library. Browse through your albums by genre or artist, select or queue an album without even turning on your television? No problem. Make incoming calls automagically pause the film you’re watching? Go to settings and check the option. You can find a complete list of features on the project page. Also check out the screenshots gallery.
You’ll need at least Android v1.5 (Cupcake) and XBMC v9.11 (Camelot) in order to run it correctly. Also, XBMC’s coming up Dharma release will be fully supported. If you have a suggestion or find a bug, please use our issue tracker and not the comments in Android Market. If you need discuss other stuff you’re not sure about, use our forum. We are looking forward to your comments and suggestions
hxxp://xbmc.org/freezy3k/2010/07/13/official-xbmc-remote-for-android/
I use it every night, works great, very stable.
Well that is pretty nice...
Ist there an app were i can remote start programms incl an wol client? Or an app were i can just remotely start without wol...
That would be sweeet...
Hi
A bit about me:
I've just started uni to do software engineering and after the first week of "bonding" and stuff, we've been put into groups of 6 to develop an android app and market it. We're students of the Preston campus of the university of central Lancashire aged 18. My group has next to no programming experience, with only me having done anything before although it's mostly been python, I also did some C++.
I've been on XDA for a few years, since I got my first android (a HTC Desire HD, now on a galaxy note) and have mostly been a lurker, not really saying a huge amount because I don't want to get in the way of developers and annoy people, but also because I don't know a huge amount about android, although I have provided some logcats and advice where I knew the answer and could help. I often also use alpha or beta releases as a daily driver as I just text a little and love fiddling with the android operating system.
Our task:
Our first task as a group is to create a android based quiz-type app that will eventually double up as a GPS located treasure hunt app. We have to build this in appinventor as few of us know a programming language and it's a good introduction in how a program is built up and the logic behind it. The app is built up over a few weeks, as we learn how to do different things. It starts as a quiz app with hard coded questions, then we have to develop it into a quiz app that uses a server to get questions and finally into a treasure hunt that uses GPS locations and questions to lead us around the city of Preston to get points.
All throughout the 4 weeks we have to do it, we gain points which transfer into the grade we will get for this module of the course.
The catch:
During these 4 weeks, we have to market our app and our brand, to try "sell" our app and get it out there. As I'm the programmer of the group, mainly building the app, I'm not so involved in this process but I thought I'd ask on here for feedback and to ask you to help us out.
What I'm asking:
So, please will you go follow us on twitter and retweet us, spread the word on facebook about us and our app and (when it finally gets put up) view our "viral" YouTube video.
Go to our website if you want to download our app and have a look, any feedback would be fantastic, thanks. It won't be up for a few days, but if you can please follow us on twitter and facebook for now and when it's uploaded we'll update everyone.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrustrationTeamSkittles
Twitter: https://twitter.com/UclanSkittles
Youtube: *Coming Soon*
Website: http://www.teamskittles.co.uk/
Thanks,
Joe
We here at ArcDatum are trying to get some feedback on our new applications Wiki Lecturer Free and Wiki Lecturer Pro. It basically combines Wikipedia and Music player features to create your own personal educational audio book containing all the world's knowledge. Android is supported for now and we need to test its viability as a useful app before porting it to other platforms.
Some features:
Reads your article to you using Text-to-Speech
Lets you build play queues (just like playlists in music players)
Has image zoom capability (something we found that wiki apps don't have; basically it lets you click any image link and it'll grab the full size version for you)
Supports many languages both for reading and in Text-to-Speech
Many more
Do note that some of the greatest features (like playing in the background and the widget) are only available in the Pro version for obvious reasons.
Free version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcdatum.wikilecturer&feature=search_result
Pro version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.arcdatum.wikilecturerPro&feature=search_result
Note: You can just look up "Wiki Lecturer" in the Play store and you'll find us. In other languages like French it might be "Wiki Professeur" etc. We will update this post with the actual play links when XDA lets us.
You can find our app logo in the attachments.
Please do remember that our app is in it's early stages and that we are looking to improve it according to user concerns. We are not necessarily looking for a full review at this time but if you feel that the app is ready for one, do let us know.
If you have any questions, comments, or ideas as to how we can further our marketing efforts you can contact us at [email protected]
Edit: added the Google Play links
The ArcDatum Team
Hello,
I just wanted to show my first app for Android PicStatistics.
The app is free and I have a lot of ideas but for now you can see your total number of likes, comments, etc from your Instagram account.
You can also see your top admirers and your top photos.
The application was developed with phonegap and jquery mobile. I found many problems with phonegap and android versions, so I'm working on a new version developed with native android.
Here you can download it at play store: PicStatistics
I will really appreciatte your feedback.
Thanks!
Hi, XDA!
I am a developer and coding educator.
As I was teaching, I received various feedback from school teachers, students, parents, and private tutors.
Based on that, I decided to develop and educate myself
As a result I launch app called "Commoncoding Builder"
It's simple. It's based on block coding application.
** If you know a coding program called 'Scratch'
you will be able to understand how to use it more easily.
my app can be run by both mobile devices and PCs.
Now, if you are reading this on your smart phone,
We recommend you enter Google Play Store and download it now!!
---> Search for " commoncoding " or " commoncoding builder " on Google Play Store
What if you could create your own alarm application this morning that woke you up?
What if you could create the Flash-Light app that you used to find something in the dark last night?
Just 90 seconds, you can build it!
I'd like to hear your diverse opinions.
Whether that's good or bad, or if you want something added, something doesn't run..etc...
Thank you :good:
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