Hi guys, I love XDA and there is alot of talent circling it so I wanted to bring these question to you guys.
How does one go about building a VOIP app for Android?, Are the calls free for the creator?(as in money is spent on development not on calls made my other users), How do those VOIP apps currently in the playstore allow you to register a new unused US phone number and how could I implement it to the application.
I appreciate you reading this and an answer if you can.
Btw I am asking because I want to bring really cheap calling through the use of VOIP to a 3rd world country as their current rates are outrageous.
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Hi all,
My name is shai and I'm new to java and android, this is my first application, most of my experience is in c, c++ , vb, pascal.
My question is, is it common to publish the application before it was debugged?
Just to tell about the features and to read your comments,
tnx
shai
A lot of guys release apps for beta testing on here, to benefit from bug reporting and such like.
I think this is the thing all developers do on this forum...
I can only speak for custom ROMs. They get better after sharing and testing.
Must be the same for your apps.
Please share and I'm sure a lot of people would be glad to test them.
Hi, I'm a new developer to android also. I do most of my debugging before publishing in the market. For beta testing I usually ask in forums and then send a limited version of the app via email. If you are looking for a beta tester I have an HTC Flyer with Honeycomb if you need help. I'm always willing to help out a new person. Just email me at [email protected]
Based on how people review on the Google Market, your best bet is to have a stable version before release on the market.
Also a good description of its features and screenshots make all the difference.
First, it was nice to read your post s, now I know that I have someone to get advice from.
At the beginning my partner idea was just to develop an application to transfer the phone microphone audio to the Bluetooth head set. I took his idea and expend it to more features like:
a. Transmitting audio from the mic to the head set
b. Recording to an audio file
c. Hiding the app window (so no one knows u r spying on them)
d. Transmitting audio from the headset to the phone so the users can have conversation
e. Blocking incoming calls
The app is 80% finished all I miss is
Retrying Bluetooth connection after incoming call (Have no idea how to implement this feature…..if someone have one…..pleaseeeee tell me) and of course debugging ,which haven’t done so far because I don’t know which phone to buy
Thanks for all your help
shai
Hello all,
This is one of those questions that's weird to search for because I cannot find the right search terms. In some circles I might say that I am looking for feedback, but that leads to the wrong kind of answers. I want to be able to hear my own voice in my phone (especially through my bluetooth earbuds) while in a voice call. It would be a bonus if I could have this functionality in any other voice app like Skype.
This was common functionality on landline phones, but it is something that most mobiles (and my current rooted i537 Samsung S4 Active) lack. Being able to hear my own voice in my ears while on calls would keep me from yelling while talking, and everyone around me would appreciate that.
Does anyone know of an app or a hidden feature that would allow me to enable this functionality? It would be especially nice if I could modify the volume.
Thank you,
somoose
You are looking for "Delayed Auditory Feedback"
One app I found that allows you to set this during calls is DAF Professional. Its a paid app. They have a free version that allows a trial for 1 hour.
Maybe if you look for apps that support DAF in call you can find more options.
ishaang said:
You are looking for "Delayed Auditory Feedback"
One app I found that allows you to set this during calls is DAF Professional. Its a paid app. They have a free version that allows a trial for 1 hour.
Maybe if you look for apps that support DAF in call you can find more options.
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Thank you. This gives me a search phrase and lets me know that the basic functionality exists. Now to find an app can be configured to work only during phone calls and not during any other time. This is a great start - thanks!
Glad I could help! and good luck finding the right app!
Hello everyone, i am wondering how i can make an app that can connect to a website via messages, notifications and basic stuff that only the app offers compared like how the Facebook app works in comparison to the actual website. i have no experience in making an app as complex as this is so im wondering if there is some sort of template or automatic system that can help me build the app but also connect to the blog/forum so Users can access the forum easier from their hand held devices which will bring a lot more of the community in.... Actually i have seen your app for this forum, and i need to make something similar for a forum that im helping out, as i am a member to this forum and came up with the idea of making an app. where do i even start?
it would be even better if some one could develop an app for me, of course you'd be getting all the credit
Looking for some help guys, I've been mucking about with app geyser to make my own android apps, I have my own private IPTV list which I install on my customers boxes, but I'm looking to find a way of creating an app that requires a log in, preferably free....lol
Any app builders that do this?
Also I'm trying to boost one of my apps usage, could you please download install and use my test app, it only has one stream but would like the usage of it to go up so I can get rid of the advertising from it etc
http://www.appsgeyser.com/1591336
Please share the link with as many android users as you know
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HI
Any luck with it ? I am also looking of creating an IPTV app. Actualy I am willing to pay someone to do this for me. I am actualy not a designer or something, I just came to look if someone is interested about working for me to make me this app.
Please contact me in case there is someone out there, that knows how to make apps for streaming tv channels.
Regards,
inax1
As for me you'd better look for help here http://mlsdev.com/en/ , I think theese guys are the best in such a field )) They can help you to create your app in in a cost-effective and timely manner:good:
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Hi ,
The tone of your post seems you are looking for easy and time efficient ways to create an mobile app. Well there are a lot of online mobile app platforms that can help you build an app relatively quickly compared to acquiring skills and learning all those languages for coding that would devour lot of your time. Here are some sites: Appypie , Thunkable , appbars, buildfire, app inventor and lots more (these are mostly drop and drag) .
And incase you are looking for some expert hands there are several companie that can build your app with some minimal fee.
here's a blog about the app making read on :kiwibox.com/arjunsingh9990/blog/entry/140394069
Hi everyone,
I am wondering why there is no alternative to push bullet when it comes to answering whatsapp messages on PC. All the apps that support something in that direction, only support SMS.
1. Why the run towards supporting SMS? The only people I know that still use SMS are those dinosaurs who do not have a smartphone. Why is the option to reply to SMS heavily promoted as convenient when 95% of our communication uses messengers that are not supported?
2. Why is no one ranting about all those apps not supporting messengers, why do all journalists only promote those apps as convenient, never criticizing the lack of important features?
3. Is there a technical limitation that prevents other app developers to support replying to messages from messengers like Whatsapp, Disa etc? Why is PushBullet technically able to reply to those messages but no other app?
4. Are there just too few people like me that want such a PC client there just is no demand for a desktop (i.e. Windows) client that supports such a thing?
I would really like to have an alternative to that ridiculously overpriced pushbullet premium service.
Why should I pay such a big fee every month for an app that in theory only needs my wifi as ressource, not any cloud services, traffic from the developers etc, meaning no running costs for the devs?
I would have paid 4€ once for the app because what I would be buying is a finished product that does not produce costs for the developers after that but I'm sure as hell not going to pay money each month just to be allowed to continue using an app.
Sorry for the rant but I would really be interested in your opinions on this topic, especially in technical explanations why there is no such an app besides pushbullet. I'm thinking about writing my own app some day for this purpose since there is just no free solution that suits my demands.
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Hi everyone,
I am wondering why there is no alternative to push bullet when it comes to answering whatsapp messages on PC. All the apps that support something in that direction, only support SMS.
1. Why the run towards supporting SMS? The only people I know that still use SMS are those dinosaurs who do not have a smartphone. Why is the option to reply to SMS heavily promoted as convenient when 95% of our communication uses messengers that are not supported?
2. Why is no one ranting about all those apps not supporting messengers, why do all journalists only promote those apps as convenient, never criticizing the lack of important features?
3. Is there a technical limitation that prevents other app developers to support replying to messages from messengers like Whatsapp, Disa etc? Why is PushBullet technically able to reply to those messages but no other app?
4. Are there just too few people like me that want such a PC client there just is no demand for a desktop (i.e. Windows) client that supports such a thing?
I would really like to have an alternative to that ridiculously overpriced pushbullet premium service.
Why should I pay such a big fee every month for an app that in theory only needs my wifi as ressource, not any cloud services, traffic from the developers etc, meaning no running costs for the devs?
I would have paid 4€ once for the app because what I would be buying is a finished product that does not produce costs for the developers after that but I'm sure as hell not going to pay money each month just to be allowed to continue using an app.
Sorry for the rant but I would really be interested in your opinions on this topic, especially in technical explanations why there is no such an app besides pushbullet. I'm thinking about writing my own app some day for this purpose since there is just no free solution that suits my demands.
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Hello,
This forum is for people finding their way around XDA forums.
Also, You may register for a XDA account to post around the forums/threads.
And, You may visit Pushbullet XDA Thread for better assistance on your query.
-Vatsal
Vatsal said:
Hello,
This forum is for people finding their way around XDA forums.
Also, You may register for a XDA account to post around the forums/threads.
And, You may visit Pushbullet XDA Thread for better assistance on your query.
-Vatsal
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Sorry for the wrong post and thanks for pointing me to the right thread!
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Sorry for the wrong post and thanks for pointing me to the right thread!
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Glad you found your way
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