so i was keeping this to myself as it was going into real development as a new application but before it really took off its development has died so i thought id show you all what i was working on.
basically i wanted an app that would bring roms, kernels and their developers to the forefront; at the same time providing a way to manage your currently installed configs, in a similar fashion to rom manger.
seeing as development has died i've decided to share this as an idea on how 'I' would like to see a rom manager application look. the app was heavily inspired by the google card UI and the android play store. hope you like it and if anyone would like to use the concept be my guest.
i think the images below is pretty self explanatory so enjoy.
EDIT: sorry about the huge image size.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mv5pVKCv1zM
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The Motoblur UI has taken a lot of flak for being slow, cumbersome and “downright useless” as a friend of mine succinctly put to me some time ago. It seems that things have changed for the better, at least with the Android 4.0 version of the overlay from Moto, and if you want proof of that claim, you can try now to know for yourself.
Pulled from a Droid RAZR, the launcher is now ready to be installed on any non-Motorola device, with a caveat that you should be running ICS. It has already been said to work on the HTC Sensation and other devices and there is also a choice of two launchers with different homescreen styles, so take your pick.
Head to the http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1577123 thread to grab the APKs and to get some specific instructions on how to get the UI on to your Android device.
SOURCE : Kickedface
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A new application called Mapsaurus is a great way for users to find new apps that they may enjoy, based on the apps they already have installed. For example, I clicked on my favorite wallpaper app (Pattrn) and it brought up four other apps that it thinks I would like. From there, you can hit each individual suggested app and see four more suggestions for that app, creating a huge app tree.
You can search based on your already installed apps or you can choose from fun categories, like Play Zombie Games or Get Better Battery Life. If you’ve been needing some sweet new apps, check it out.
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Ok guys.....It has been a while since I have been on here....
So what's new...
I decided it was about time I made it a little simpler to work with AppInventor so I took up the challenge to expand on an already offline local version of AppInventor.
So what did I do?
I took the offline AppInventor and loaded it in to a simple UI......
But that's not all.....
I created a set up which will install and help configure all the things you need to start building right up to publishing your apps
The ISO currently stands at something like 1.3GB but that is only because it is packed with everything you need.
Right now I'm running short on time and will not be able to upload right now.....but.....enjoy some screenies lol
Upload will follow soon enough.
Peace guys.
Install ADK.....
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Install 1 of 2 Publishers.....
Configure JAVA Environment Variable Guide....
UI Loading Screen......
Main UI.....
Choose Publisher.....
Publisher......
Hi!
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I was struggling to create clear folder structure for maintaining reverse-engineering projects. Also doing everything manually took that much time I preferred not to compile app and read .java files of cracked application just to check that I didn't break anything while working with Smali. That's why I created this project. The code is mostly uncommented but I have made it pretty easy to read if you know basics of Ruby though I'm thinking about commenting it soon.
The software is Linux only at this moment since I'm lazy, I don't like Windows and there is no good reason to prefer Windows over Linux while reverse-engineering.
https://github.com/b10011/Android-Software-Detonator
I hope you enjoy, report bugs and contribute. And as always I'm not responsible of your acts and this shall not be used for apps that you don't have permission to reverse-engineer!
Hello everyone! This is Tom, I'm an android developer and new to these forums.
Around Easter I decided to make a new Launcher for android because the one I was using was slow and annoying. For this reason I created this launcher and I tried to make it as small as possible and consume as little battery as possible, for this reason it has a very simple appearance.
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Using this app is simple: The screen is parted on a selected number of categories (defined by the user) each category has a name and up to 6 apps assigned. Launching one of those apps is a matter of seconds!
This app can run perfectly from android 1.0+, it is tested on android 2.3 and android kitkat although it should work perfectly on lollipop as well, and it's only ~80kb in size (depends on device).
Because I'm new I can't upload link in Play Store, so I attached the apk with this post.
I welcome all feedback for it!
Thanks a lot for your time!