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......
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"Bluehoo is a mobile app that helps you make new social connections with the people around you - for business or for pleasure.
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Bluehoo uses Bluetooth to discover "hoos" around you right here, right now, shows you those people’s profiles and helps you start conversations.
bluehooservice Moto Q9c - people report this device has a custom Bluehooth stack and doesnt currently work with Bluehoo - sorry! We require the MS stack"
Mobile download
PC download
it's nifty. bump.
it says installation of cab unsucessful i really want it
Worked for XV6800, I picked the HTC one.
i tried the htc one for my diamond and that's what it said
it works now... just had to install it via pc.
hi all,
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.cubiclepsychos.lineemup
this is a game developed by me... Have spend lots of time in making the game play better n better... but i didnt get much downloads i think its cause of lack of marketing... i don know how to market an app... nyway download this game n try to beat my logic...
few words abt the game.. its an extended version of tic-tac-toe. Here after placing the pieces u can move them to align them straight... hav worked a lot of make the computer player fault free... do giv it a try..
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All kinds of feedback will be greatly appreciated...
hi,
i've tried your game.
for me is too limited: there are too few intersections so the central node is very very important, too much.
many times i'm blocking myself and i must come back...retracing my steps.
i suggest you add another square, in the middle: 8 new intersection will appears!
My free Flashback app helps you figure out why somebody is calling you:
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I find it really useful, and I hope you do too!
You can search Google Play for "uk.co.danieljarvis.android.flashback", or there is a link on flashbackapp.co.uk
just open settings page
Sorry if I'm beeing to nobish, but what I'm doing wrong?
Installed ML on my t2i 550D, working whell.
Installed ML Controller on my Motorola Defy CM9 rooted.
and the app always opens on the settings page. nothing else.
This is one of the best application in android Please make some changes in the application to show the time of when the caller last called/texts...Currently, its showing only how many minutes/hours/days ago..
The last call is not always shows the correct icon..instead it shows msg icon..Also if possible, display the msg content...
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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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!