TimeJot for Android is an app which calculates the time since an event so that you can easily find out how much time it has been since you did something. (Eg. How long has it been since you changed your car oil, bought your laptop (is it under a year of warranty), etc. TimeJot does the math and avoids the guesswork, or sccrolling through the calendar.
It's free and there are no in app purchases or a premium version.
Google play url = play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rvg.timejot
Any comments or feedback are appreciated.
Hey, neat as heck! I can already see usefulness from this.
Thanks :good:
gd and does what it say
If you can add option similar to reminder when a certain date/time reached for event will be great
like for oil change
when 6 months are completed show a notification
SweFox said:
Hey, neat as heck! I can already see usefulness from this.
Thanks :good:
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@SweFox Thanks! If you have a few minutes to spare, please leave a review on the Google Play. That'll be really helpful!
ashishshevale said:
gd and does what it say
If you can add option similar to reminder when a certain date/time reached for event will be great
like for oil change
when 6 months are completed show a notification
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@ashishshevale Thanks. I have in mind to add more options to the app (including reminders), provided that I get more downloads (so that its worth to put in the effort, since I do the development during my spare time )
Again, if you like it, please leave a review in the Google Play. That will help the future visitors.
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SUCCESS!!! We now have on Latitude 1026+ Friend requests... I will try to keep adding requests as they come in but it is very hard to because the apps for Latitude don't work very well with 1000+ friends....
If people still want to be a part of this I will keep accepting requests and periodically take more screenshots!
HELLO!
Many of you might know me as the creator of MetaMorph and Ninjamorph as well as a few other Android apps and the like. Today I have come here to seek out some assistance from all of you!
I am stress testing Google Latitude on Android to see how it performs under heavy load and I need all the people I can get to add me to their latitude account!
So far We have 1026+ Latitude friends and Google Mobile is showing some interest in the stress test I'm doing so it's a pretty cool thing going on.
Mostly I am Looking to have Android fans and users add me to Latitude so I can Take screenshots of the "Android World" and show the reach of Google's Android Platform.
If you want to take part, simply do the following:
Go to "Maps" on your Android Phone
Hit "Menu"
Choose Latitude or join Latitude
Hit "menu" again
Choose "add friends"
Type in my email address "[email protected]"
And Send!
Note you dont have to share your location with me! Just manually place your marker somewhere in the Globe if you need to
Thanks for all of the help guys!
Follow me on Twitter for up to date results on how we are doing!
Http://www.twitter.com/stericson
Best Regards,
Stephen
840! Wth
I joined you when you had around 250 I guess. Really impressive! Screenshots? Anything special to show us? How many countries?
Edit // Do you have the Nexus One?
Sure I can get some Screenshots, give me a few moments...
Sent!
I'm always up for helping a Dev do new things!!
Psychlone
wow this thing is really growing! hello from Cyprus
anything I can do to help! Added.
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count me in! added!
Added too. What a great idea.
I´m added too. Greetings from Spain!
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any screen?
One more, good luck
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Count me in!!
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Added Screenshots!!! We made it past 1000 Latitude friend requests!
If people still want to be a part of this I will keep accepting requests and periodically take more screenshots!
Added, glad to help! BTW, I'm using the update Motorola sent out (13.35), although I installed after the fact using RSD Lite. Hope it helps.
if all people have display pictures, this is going to stress Latitude even more right? maybe we can suggest that to people?
hello from Hong Kong!
Gosh, I look kind of lonely all alone up there in Maine!
Another
Newbie to latitude.. This is really cool so far.
Good day,
Dave
HTC Evo 4G
Sprint
Iowa, USA
*added*
Greetings from the Netherlands
About a month ago I started learning Android development (long time web developer). The first thing I wanted to make was a todo app that approached things in my own way which is a bit different from what's out there already. Basically, focus on time (specifically right now, this next hour for example) rather than a bunch of lists, categories, tags, future future planning, etc.
I still have a few more things I want to add but I think it works well now and I'm looking for some alpha testers. You can search for 'do.now' in play store or If you'd like an invite please PM your email and I'll add you to the G+ tester group so you can access the test releases in the play store or search for "do.now" community.
Thank you.
I downloaded the app just there, and I look forward to trying it out. The store still states that there have been no downloads so far. I am excited about trying it out. I hope you can take the constructive feedback from the forum and implement it.
Thank you for contributing to the community.
Seems like this tool will absolutely work out in practical sense to make out the things. Hope this will have impeccable compatibility to work out with the tasks. Great job. Thanks for the contribution.
lesliescott06 said:
Seems like this tool will absolutely work out in practical sense to make out the things. Hope this will have impeccable compatibility to work out with the tasks. Great job. Thanks for the contribution.
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Thank you! I hope you will try it and let me know what you think.
Hello!
CastChat is an app that allows you to send "broadcasts" to other users in your area, with a range of up to 20km. These broadcasts will be sent directly to your phone, so there is no need to refresh/pull from a database each time you want to see if there are any new messages. You can then message users privately, if you wish. There is no need to make any accounts!
I think this app would be great for anything that would require you to get help/spread your thoughts to other people that you may not know, but you would like to be in your community. Whether that looking for classmates to study with, or just talking about something that is specific to your area (sports, hanging out, etc).
I just released my app last night and am lacking users. I would greatly appreciate it if you could try it out and give me feedback on what you think of it (designs, colors, features?)
I will be checking back here frequently, so feel free to leave a comment!!
Just search for "CastChat" in the Google Play Store
Thank you!
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Requirement
I'm assuming the other person would require the app too right?
patrickdass said:
I'm assuming the other person would require the app too right?
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Hey, thanks for the question... you are correct. I don't think being able to send messages to everyone around you like that without their permission would be allowed.
I've gotten about 35 downloads, thank you everyone for trying!
Recently put out a new version which should help with some phones force closing the app on start!
Hey XDA,
Longtime lurker, but first time poster here. I just launched my new app, Writeily Pro, this past weekend, and I'd love it if you guys checked it out and gave me some feedback .
Here's the Play Store link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.writeily.pro
If you like it, I'd also appreciate the rating to help give the app exposure! Also, the app is open sourced on GitHub here:
https://github.com/jffrymrtn/writeily-pro
And last but not least, I intended originally to charge for the app and make it paid. But a lot of my past Writeily (the original one) users said they'd rather it be free, while some said they'd donate if they could. So, I set up a separate "donate" version of the app, which is identical to Writeily Pro (except it's red). I just thought I'd put it out here since I don't have a link to Donate in the app yet, so if any of you would like to help out, here it is:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=me.writeily.donate
Let me know how it is! Thanks XDA
This is really neat, thanks! As much as I love Markdown, I'm wondering if adding other markup languages is planned (it might be out of scope if you consider Writeily a Markdown only app), such as reStructredText, which I find better than Markdown for longer documents?
The PIN setup needs improvement. No double entry to prevent typos?
When unlocking there is no mechanism to undo wrong entry. The only way is to hit enter and re try.
No scroll capability. Once the screen is full, it does not scroll up. Can't see what I typed!
Getting the same issue with the document not scrolling here. Don't get it on the non-pro version so perhaps it's something to do with the extra keyboard row.
It's a nice looking clean material app but would need Dropbox integration if it's going to make me switch from Draft which is my current editor.
Look forward to see where you go with it.
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This is really neat, thanks! As much as I love Markdown, I'm wondering if adding other markup languages is planned (it might be out of scope if you consider Writeily a Markdown only app), such as reStructredText, which I find better than Markdown for longer documents?
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Translation? XDA can help. Great members translate your app. Check my signature for the link.
benkxda said:
Translation? XDA can help. Great members translate your app. Check my signature for the link.
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Thanks, but I'm talking about markup languages, not "spoken" languages.
Are you considering adding tags functionality? and filter with tags?
Thanks
it will be nice to make it that you can write note with stylus pen behind keyboard..
Writeily
just wanted to say thanks for the app & the hard work. I'm giving it a try. The reviews are great & can't wait to try it!
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Getting the same issue with the document not scrolling here. Don't get it on the non-pro version so perhaps it's something to do with the extra keyboard row.
Look forward to see where you go with it.
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Interesting. I wasn't aware during testing, I'll file a bug and get this fixed for the next version. Thanks guys!
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Are you considering adding tags functionality? and filter with tags?
Thanks
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I'll add it to the list of considerations. Definitely possible
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just wanted to say thanks for the app & the hard work. I'm giving it a try. The reviews are great & can't wait to try it!
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And many thanks to you for trying it out! I hope I can continue to make it great as updates come out
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I'll add it to the list of considerations. Definitely possible
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Thanks.
With tags, I could forget folders, or having to write a note in a specific folder or having to change it to a different one... I could even have two notes, with some tags in common and others not (impossible with folders).
Also, is it possible to do a bulk import/export and not just one txt file at a time?
Finally, about the added keyboard row (nice): it would be great if it were optional or hidden/unhiden with a swipe (it can take a lot of space on smaller screens, and sometimes you just don't really need it).
The preview function is awesome. Thanks for your app and work!
nice app,worth a try
thanks,
New update. Now I can scroll. Can I have the files sort by name? Please? Thank you
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I have enjoyed using this app for many months, but was disheartened to see development discontinued. The timing is awkward: I just opened a GitHub account with intent to fork it once I learn my way around. On my hard drive, I've added many of the extra features I've long been waiting for: Tables, highlighting, LaTeX Math through MathJax, etc. But I'm not yet confident that I can use GitHub proficiently, since I've only signed up an account just a week ago.
Any suggestions how I should begin rebooting its development?
Happy New Year Everyone ! Has anyone heard of / use this app: https://hermit.chimbori.com/ ? And if so what are your thoughts about it, I have it installed on my phone & I'm trying it out. The concept behind it is pretty interesting, I was just trying to obtain some possible feedback about it.
Thanks,
David
Davy49 said:
Happy New Year Everyone ! Has anyone heard of / use this app: https://hermit.chimbori.com/ ? And if so what are your thoughts about it, I have it installed on my phone & I'm trying it out. The concept behind it is pretty interesting, I was just trying to obtain some possible feedback about it.
Thanks,
David
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Sorry for the late feedback. I ve just discovered it.
I m giving it a try and i m very happy with it. The app is lightweight and stable. Since Maki app was discountinued, i tried many apps like Folio, hootsuite, metal... hermit is for me the the only one that suits to my needs. Otherwise, many reddit users advise it.
The web monitor option is the only thing i can t manage to understand. Indeed, i looking for how to receive alerts notifications on xda for example and it is a pain because i don t know the css language despit reading the help page one the hermit website.
I continue to investigate and i think i m not the only one in this case. If i find the right way to obtain notification inside hermit, i will back to give the solution.
If you have some specific questions, don t hesitate. I will be glad to give you my feedback.