Help Me - Emergency App - Android Apps and Games

We are proud to launch our new Android app called 'Help Me' which has been designed specifically keeping 'WOMAN SAFETY' in mind.
The app is available on the play store at this link
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=emergency.help.rescue.sos.free
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Main Features:
When in Emergency, press a single button to 'Initiate emergency'. This will send sms/emails to user's predefined emergency contacts with her GPS location details/ Google maps link.
While the emergency is in progress, user's emergency contacts can get her current location anytime by sending a simple sms (helpme_locate) to her phone.
Switches user's phone to silent mode as soon as she raises the emergency.
When anyone tries to stop the emergency, it requires a password. This is done to make sure only the user who raised the emergency can stop it.
If the user in in emergency but has got time to provide details, she can enter specific details about the situation and can even click a HIDDEN PICTURE of her surroundings from within the app. All these details are sent to the emergency contacts of the user by an Email.
If the user is abducted and her phone is taken away and switched off, whenever the phone is restarted (even with a different sim card), the app will send an sms/email to emergency contacts with current location details. All this is completely hidden and this sms will not be reflected in the user's sent messages.
While emergency is in progress, user's emergency contact can choose to receive a 20 sec audio recording from user's phone by sending an sms to user (helpme_audio <email id>). On receiving this sms, the app will silently record a 20 sec audio from user's device and send it to the specified email id.
For more detailed information on how it all works, visit www.allzhere.in/emergency.
Help Me Android App - FOR EMERGENCY USE ONLY - YouTube
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<APP>[email protected], Worry-Free if you left your phone at home

[email protected]
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With [email protected] installed and running, if you leave your phone at home, you'll have no messages and phone calls missed at all!
How it works:
1. start the app and keep it running background, waiting for specific SMS commands
2. if you left your phone at home, just use another phone nearby to send a command to your phone to initiate the service (you'll get feedbacks if the function is enabled in Settings )
3. all SMSs received at home will be forwarded to the phone you want, and everyone who calls your phone will be notified the reachable number
4. you may stop the service at anytime
I think this is an usefull app, nice idea!
I have not tried it, but a suggestion:
if a specified command is received via sms, turn on data connection, wifi or network (I always have off it), and send mail to specified address that report sms and calls lost.
This is because sometimes you can have Internet access, but not a phone to redirect calls.
Thank you very much for your great suggestion! Am working on the data connection right now. Just like you mentioned, we can get logs from a data connection in the web page later
Sorry I have not understand this point:
w00yee said:
we can get logs from a data connection in the web page later
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Only now I have see that it is a paid app so... I will not try it
Furthermore I have problem with my phone and I can't install anything.
Anyway another thought, perhaps you have already done, but I have not saw, in the case excuse me: specify number of second phone in the sms command, it could be different every time and I know it only when realize that have forgot my [email protected]
currently, you have two ways of specifying the forwarding number, the first one: you can type it in Settings, it is recommended if you have two daily phones; the other way, by default, the app will take the number from which you send the commands. So, it is pretty flexible.
You cannot use xda to sell/advertise paid applications. You can provide either a lite version or a free version for the community, but under XDA rules promotion of paid software is not allowed.
oh my.. So sorry about violating the rule... should 've read the rules carefully. apology. pls lock/move/delete this thread.

[APP] [2.2+] PhoneLeash:SMS,missed call to email/SMS; SMS reply; GPS

[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.
Sent from my PC36100 using xda premium

[APP][2.2+] Etext (SMS to Email and Back)

Hello all,
I just released a free application/service that forwards your SMS messages to e-mail addresses you define, and also sends responses back when you reply to the received e-mails (coming from your own number). Etext uses Google's Cloud 2 Device Messaging (C2DM) to notify your phone without polling every x minutes, hence the Android 2.2 requirement. It's designed so that it can actually replace the default SMS application's notifications, and to be able to reply to incoming messages from any device that's able to receive e-mail, no matter where you are.
The application is brand new on the market, so it would be great if the XDA community could give it a try. Screenshots and a more thorough description can be found on the Android Market (or should I say Google Play). Below is a link, and a QR code that you can scan on your device. If you have any questions or suggestions you can always post here or e-mail me!
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Hey!
Did a quick test this and it works well Will do more tests soon.
Was wondering what the real purpose is. I mean ... wouldn't SMS be more reachable than emails given that for email a net connection is necessary, while it is not necessary for SMS?
I'll be using this to have a record of my messages in my mail and occasionally to save a wee bit on my message bills!
Paparasee said:
Hey!
Was wondering what the real purpose is. I mean ... wouldn't SMS be more reachable than emails given that for email a net connection is necessary, while it is not necessary for SMS?
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It bugged me that I couldn't receive SMS messages or reply to them when I was using my tablet (or any other device for that matter). That's basically why I started working on the application. It worked pretty well for myself, so I decided to implement C2DM and release it on the market. A plus is that I can now search for a name on GMail and get the text messages as well.

[App][2.3+] Droid Finder - smart tool to find your lost Android

Droid Finder - Lost. And found.
Download
- Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anttek.df
Website
Visit http://droidfinderapp.com for more information.
Features
Anti-thief
Prevents unauthorized access and modify your device by
Records any attempt to by pass device lock and notify the owner by SMS
or email with intruder face captured by front camera.
Detect & notify SIM card changed
Track connected WiFi hotspots and other valuable information
Find my Droid
Droid Finder helps to
Locate yours on a map,
Display a message on its screen,
Remotely set a passcode lock, or initiate a remote wipe to delete your data.
With Droid Finder offers real-time (smartly ) recognizing current activities - making it even easier to know yours is in vehicle, on bicycle, on foot or stand-still and let you know yours is in a coffee shop, a building or currently in highway. Droid Finder gives to a full remote control over your phone, including remote lock, direct messages, capture pictures, make phone calls.
Lost Mode
Making it even easier to find and protect a missing Android device. Droid Finder immediately locks your device with a PIN unlock code and sends it a message displaying a contact number. That way a good people can contact you without touching other apps. Droid Finder also smartly records device locations and can view later on Droid Finder website (†)
SMS Control
SMS control utilities can help to communicate with your device by texting. It's convenient way to control your device when you can't access to Droid Finder web app. By supporting to locate your device, lock it or even wipe device, it's as power as web app console.
(†) require login to http://droidfinderapp.com website
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The app is now available on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anttek.df
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leducbao said:
The app is now available on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.anttek.df
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The application is no more available on the Play Store...
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[APP][4.0+] Obstructer: Obstruct access to your phone's content

Everyone knows that feeling when someone asks to use your phone but you’re scared they’ll go through your phone’s content. Once you give them your phone, they are able to go through everything important to you, including your messages, your photos and emails. Imagine yourself jogging and a child comes up to you and asks to use your phone so that they can find their mother. You give them your phone, and after they call their mother they go through your photos. This is obviously a privacy concern, and it’s a wonder why there isn’t a way to avoid this. Modern day computers have a feature so that when someone asks to use your computer, they can’t go through your personal files, they’re all hidden. You would think that with the way technology is advancing in this day and age, smartphones would have this feature also. That’s why Obstructer was developed, to offer a solution to this problem.
When you first open Obstructer, it prompts you to set it as the default launcher. This is to ensure that the home button is disabled. The user is locked into the app and nothing is accessible, besides the calling feature, of course. When that person is finished with their call, a password prompt opens. When the correct password is entered (“1234” is the default), Obstructer is disabled and your phone is returned back to normal. It is a simple app to use, but helpful in a lot of ways. The free version includes all of these features, and the paid version adds a messaging feature, so that someone can send a message to someone without being able to see your messages. A photo feature is coming soon, so that you’ll be able to show someone one photo without them being able to scroll through your whole photo gallery.
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• Simple dialer app that hides the notification bar, recent apps and disables the back button.​• Password protected so that the user is locked into the app (“1234” is the default).​• Small footprint​
• Full version adds:​o Private messaging service so that your messages cannot be seen.​o Ad free experience.​o Coming soon: Photo viewer so that only one photo can be seen.​
Website: http://www.i-m.co/avanosapp/Obstructer/
Lite version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mshaw.avanos8.lite
Full version: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mshaw.avanos8.adfree
Email: [email protected]

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