[APP][JB][KK] Near Switches (NFC Actions for Gravity Box) - Android Apps and Games

[APP][07/02/2014] Near Switches (NFC Actions for Gravity Box)
Introduction
Near Switches allows you to use NFC tags with Gravity Box. For each tag you can program 2 different set of actions that will be executed as soon as you touch the tag. For example, you can stich a tag near your home door and so:
When you enter home, you touch the tag and that enables WIFI, disables bluetooth, sets network mode to 2g and sets location to "Battery Save"
When you exit home, touch the tag again and that will disable WIFI, set 2g/3g and location to "High Accuracy"
You can use different tag for your home, your car, your office...
Images
Features
Launch Gravity Box Actions using NFC Tags, without dealing with intents.
Enable / Disable WIFI and Bluetooth.
Two different action sets for each label.
Actions configuration saved in your phone. So you can set different actions for different phones while using the same tag.
Installation instructions
* Make sure you have Xposed and Gravity Box installed and working before using this APP.
* Download and install as a normal application
* Or install from Amazon App Store
Download
From the Download tab above
Direct link download (Please, don't reupload to other servers, so I can see the download statistics
http://www.mediafire.com/download/z4fs4tb3w21lssr/NFC3GSwitchPG.apk
Amazon App Store
http://www.amazon.es/MRM-Software-Near-Switches/dp/B00HZNYDEO
Changelog
Code:
Current changelog: -- 07/02/2014
[new] -- First version
Thanks To/Credits
Code:
* C3C076 for Gravity Box
XDA:DevDB Information
Near Switches, a App for the No Device
Contributors
partner22
Version Information
Status: Stable
Created 2014-02-07
Last Updated 2014-02-24

FAQ
What is a NFC tag?
NFC means Near Field Communication. NFC technology enables simple and safe two-way interactions between electronic devices, allowing consumers to perform contactless transactions, access digital content, and connect electronic devices with a single touch. NFC tags are little devices that doesn't even need a battery. It can be included in stickers, keyrings,... Stickers are really cheap (less than 4€ 5 stickers in ebay)
You can find more info about NFC here:
http://nfc-forum.org/what-is-nfc/about-the-technology/
What is Gravity Box?
GB is a a complex Xposed module targeted for devices running Android 4.4, which turns vanilla ROM into feature-packed "non-flashing" custom ROM.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2554049
Why is not this app in the Play Store?
Because I don't have enough money . A developer account in Google Play Store costs 30$. I don't need to earn money with this app, but I don't want to lose either. So I'm receiving donations only for that. When I reach 30$ (If I ever do) I'll remove the donation link and add it to Play Store.
So please, don't upload it with your own account. That would not let me to upload it in the future...
So, What about donations?
As I stated before, I don't want to earn money with this app. So if you can only afford a beer, please take it yourself. If you can afford two, donate one of them to C3C076. If you can afford three or more, I'll be grateful with your donation. But let me be clear, that will have no influence in what new features are developed. You can find the donation link near my name.
Why is Amazon showing NFC Switches as the applicattion name?
Ha Ha, good question. App was at first named NFC Switches. But then Amazon told me that NFC is a trademark and is not even registered by the nfc-forum, so I had to change the app name. But I don't know why Amazon is still showing the old name. I'll have to write them
Does this app work in Gravity Box JB?
I think it'll do. But it's untested. Please let me know. It works.
How can I help?
You can help me with translations. Just let me know.

Would like to try, but I don't want to install Amazon App Store and the other DDL link leads to a paypal donation?

caesium2 said:
Would like to try, but I don't want to install Amazon App Store and the other DDL link leads to a paypal donation?
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Sorry. It was a mistake. Fixed.
You had the Downloads tab also

So finally it's alive
Great idea and the app looks quite sexy, too!
I'll try some day when I get opportunity to get some tags from somewhere.

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I didnt know that apps.
why not post in Android forums instead?
lamborg said:
why not post in Android forums instead?
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He's cutting and pasting crap from the web to get to 10 posts.
Useful app
2xbattery
really works and save a lot of battery
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Goggles
recognize objects (watches), landscapes, persons, even solves Sudoku!
useful app
From all the apps, from the list, i think the Egg app, is what may be more interesting, as a shopping app.
Nice C&P-work...
I'd love the SanDisk app if it could ACTUALLY BACKUP MY SDCARD, and not just selected file types :banghead:
Sent from my GT-I9000 using Tapatalk 2
Thanks for C&P from Web !
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KEY FEATURES
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Offers popular Android Market listings based on time period or location
From all app that in the list only 1 is the great and very usefull SanDisk Memory. I love this app to back up my phone
muy interesante
For discovering apps also try AppTo
I also like SanDisk Memory

[APP][4.0+] SwiP - Switch profiles intelligently 0.2.7 [Beta]

Hello there guys!
After some hard work we've finally reached a state where we'd really appreciate some reviews, publicity and feedback for our project.
Most of all some feedback would be nice as we don't actually have a wide range of devices to test on.
Basically what we wanted to do is to implement an open source alternative to Llama, Trigger and all the other profile/automation apps.
Of course we aren't nearly as advanced as they are at the moment.. but let's see where we are going to get with the help of you guys.
Here's the full description of what's possible right now:
SwiP - Switch profiles intelligently
SwiP is an intelligent profile app for Android.
It's meant to be an open source alternative to well-known apps like LLama and Trigger (though in a much smaller scale at the moment), which still offers some unique features.
PROFILES
SwiP allows you to create, manage and apply profiles which can contain the following settings:
Sound:
- Ringer Mode
- Ringtone- & Notification Volume
- Media Volume
- Alarm Volume
Connectivity:
- GPS
- Mobile Data
- WiFi
- Bluetooth
Display:
- Automatic Brightness
- Brightness
- Display Time Out
There are also some features which are unfortunately only available for rooted phones like NFC, Airplane Mode and Lockscreen.
TRIGGERS
Furthermore the app offers trigger-management. A trigger basically defines a rule for the automatic application of selected profiles.
The user is able to create said triggers and to use them for his daily workflow.
A trigger can contain the following rules:
- Location (Geofence)
- Time (Exact time or time range)
- Battery State
- Battery Level (Exact level or level range)
- Headphone State
These rules can be freely combined (e.g. at a certain location AND a certain time).
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So if you've got an Android 4.X device and want to give it a try, please go ahead!
There are already some known issues we are working on, like:
- GPS only working on AOSP roms or when installed as system app (still searching for a way to find out which rom is running)
- Lockscreen only working on some devices, on other devices it simply accepts every PIN/Pattern (here some feedback would be really nice!)
- Priority not implemented the best way possible.. just didn't find the time yet to implement a drag&drop list
- User interface is not as intuitive as we'd liked it to be. There will be a tutorial some time..
If you find any bugs, please don't hesitate to report them here: https://bitbucket.org/fschrofner/swip/issues
Also feel free to send us pull requests, we'd love to get other developers involved.
Check out the source: https://bitbucket.org/fschrofner/swip/
Changelog
If you'd like to help us out, you could participate in the translations here: https://crowdin.net/project/swip
If you like the project, show some <3 and rate it
Direct Downloads
Google Play
great work dude
This looks great, really looking forward to seeing where you can take this! Been wanting to see some decent competition for llama (despite how much I love it).
The only thing stopping me from testing this as a daily driver is the fact that it doesn't do location by cell tower. I typically keep my GPS off, and llama profiles are changed based on cell location.
Love the interface though, good luck with it!
Thanks for the feedback!
At the moment we are using the Google Location API for geofencing, which should automatically use the most accurate method available (but still conserve power).
The order should be like this: GPS, WiFi, Cell (while GPS only gets activated if a more exact location is really required)
KitKat should work especially well with this method as it always uses WiFi to gain a more exact location (even when it's disabled).
Basically it should do just fine without GPS or WiFi, if the radius of the geofence is big enough (i've set it to 2000m and it seems to work).
Is that size acceptable for you? You could try to start up the application when you are at the desired location (GPS and WiFi disabled) and set the geofence to something slightly bigger than your expected location (should be marked as a blue circle on the map. it needs to be completely in your geofence!)
If some more people prefer the self-implemented cell tower method, we are surely going to look into it!
Keep the feedback coming!
Since you've open-sourced the app, why don't you upload it to f-droid.org?
It's an alternative app store for FOSS apps only. I use it exclusively as an alternative to Google Play as I don't use a ROM with Gapps.
Great work so far!
Got some suggestions:
- Use bluetooth connections as trigger
- Start apps in certain profiles (i.e. maps when connected to car bluetooth)
- Unlink call- and notification volume (I want to be able to hear calls at night (emergencies), but messages I do not need to hear)
NFC support! Cool! I'm going to try this now and report my findings.
Sent from my GT-I9195 using Tapatalk
How about other languages? Any plans for that?
great work :laugh:
Would it be possible to do this in 4.4 roms, open google apps and it automaticcalt triggers location toggle? Only problem is dialogue box popping asking for confirmation
Nice.
Would be better if it could switch off and reboot phone automatically.
Hello,
I'm glad to see an open-source application to do some automation. I'm also especially happy to see that this application is not requiring any google dependancies vs Tasker/LLama.
It has succesfully been installed on an AOSP without any Gapps.
It would be great if you application was submitted on FDroid and would gain visibility toward open source user.
Thank you for your work.
Prysme.
So Nice!
Thanks for this app... it is indeed very useful.
Just one thing, could it be possible to have the screen lock set to none instead of it set to slide?
looks promising, good work:good:
Nice app
Ty
Thanks for the app, will try it for a few days replacing Trigger.
One thing I noticed while playing with it for a few minutes: I added a trigger and set a marker in the location option, but the preference summary still says "ignored" under location. The app seems to be working fine based on that location though.
Also I think it would be nice if we can have a negation trigger, like "when not at this location".
Thanks!
User_99 said:
How about other languages? Any plans for that?
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I'd be willing to translate to Dutch, if needed.
It's my mother tongue.
Aerkhanite said:
I'd be willing to translate to Dutch, if needed.
It's my mother tongue.
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You're trying to say you're a native speaker. Don't translate everything literally. Mother tongue (moedertaal) is definitely not what you meant
Sent from my GT-i9505
AllSeeyinEye said:
You're trying to say you're a native speaker. Don't translate everything literally. Mother tongue (moedertaal) is definitely not what you meant
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"Mother tongue" is a valid English expression. In English, saying that a language is a person's "mother tongue" is a perfectly correct way to express that the person is a native speaker of that language.
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OK, tnx, I learned something today!
Sent from my GT-i9505

AppRadio Unchained Reloaded

In addition to the well known AppRadio Unchained mod of the Pioneer AppRadio app, a completely Pioneer-less app is being developed.
As this involves a serious amount of work, this app will be a paid app when finished.
This thread is about the development of the AppRadio Unchained Reloaded app. I will give you status updates of the development.
You will be able to give me feedback, request features and help with beta testing.
The goal of this project is to create an app that allows full mirroring of your Android device on the head unit. It replaces the Pioneer AppRadio app.
Detailed development goals
Core features
- Communication protocol for following devices:
AppRadio3
AppRadio2
AVIC-NEX4000, AVIC-NEX6000, AVIC-NEX7000, AVIC-NEX8000
AVH-X8500BHS
AVH-X8500BT, AVIC-X950BH, AVIC-Z150BH
- Support GPS(integrated GPS injector), Touch, HU keys, SWCs
- Wake lock
- Rotation locker
- Calibration
- Auto mock locations
- DPI dependent GUI
- Start at boot
- Notifications
- Widget for return to HU
Early features
- Diagnostics
- Manual override for detected resolution
Future features
- Configurable key codes for SWC keys
- Configurable apps to start up upon connection
- Connection workarounds like switching bluetooth off/on for better connection.
- Work without root (will likely have some limitations, if possible at all)
Current status
AppRadio3 protocol is reverse engineered.
Prototype that receives GPS, Touch, Key and SWC messages via Bluetooth is working.
Working on implementing prototype that injects received events.
Donating
If you like my work and want to donate something, click on the "DONATE TO ME" button. However the first page will show in Dutch ( I guess because I am registered there).
Two solutions:
1) In another browser window logon to Paypal first. Then press the "DONATE TO ME" button here.
2) At "Donatiebedrag" enter the amount in US$ you want to donate, at "LOG IN OP PAYPAL" enter your logon details. After logon the language will change to your local language.
FAQ
Reserved for FAQ.
Donations
If you donate 20$ you will be added as a beta tester in a dedicated google + community. You will have access to early releases and can take part in beta testing if desired. Later on you will then automatically get the release version from the Google play store.
Please add the following details to your donation:
- Country where you live
- Your gmail address that is linked to the play store.
- Head unit type
Area51© said:
If you donate 20$ you will be added as a beta tester in a dedicated google + community. You will have access to early releases and can take part in beta testing if desired. Later on you will then automatically get the release version from the Google play store.
Please add the following details to your donation:
- Country where you live
- Your gmail address that is linked to the play store.
- Head unit type
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Wooo hoo, the first to post after the OP
Seriously though, donation coming your way. As was promised I am first in line
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Hoping to get the ball rolling with more donations for you...
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Good luck to you!
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Here we go people!
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I am in!
Sorry folks... XDA is not here to fundraise... Go elsewhere for developing apps that are money makers.

[4.1+][FUN][TOY]Trycorder[Tool][Open-Source][Tricorder][2017-04-10] Full Trycorder

The new Trycorder 5.2.3 is in the download section on top of this page
Now with Trycorder5, The Trycorder is connecting with a central server who receive every orders from planetary trycorders. Those orders are logged, and executed on the server. (Some Text-To-Voice system here translate your action into an audible message on the bridge (the development computer area))
The Main Intelligence of the central server can respond to you.
Download : http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15530#downloads
Screenshots : http://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/?id=15530#screenshots
Manual : https://forum.xda-developers.com/devdb/project/dl/?id=22505
For the non-trekkies, a Trycorder is a portable measuring tool, communication tool, and remote-control tool for your Starship.
This is an itch I had to scratch for a long time.
I wanted a full fledged trycorder without announcements, free as a beer, and free public code.
I did'nt found what i was searching for, so I made one.
The wish to have a full trycorder was so strong, I had to Learn Java, Learn Android-Studio, Learn Android Programming, starting with a classic "Hello World!" program, Learn Activities, Fragments, Permissions, and the rest, and all of this Before I started a single line of my project.
After 3 long and painful months, I finally started the project, and drived it to a version 1.0, where I decided to share my fun with others.
With this Trycorder, You can do the following:
- Look, feel, and sound like the federation trycorder.
- Fits in your pocket, so you can beam out on demand.
- Scan your environment, temperature, pressure, light, magnetic, gravity, orientation,...
- Control the device by voice-command. (Press top left, and say "computer fire" or "computer beam me up" for example)
- Take pictures and recordings from your findings on new planets.
- Remote control your own starship, fire, communications, shields, transporter, viewer, ...
(You have to provide the starship, and make sure it is on the wifi router that you use).
- Consult logs of operations. View the pictures and recordings you got back from your away mission.
- View Magnetic, Orientation, Gravity, Temperature sensors values drawn in the sensor area.
- View Phaser, Torpedo, Transporter operation in your sensor screen.
- View Shields, Communication Waveform, Tractor Beam sensor animation on your sensor screen.
- The application is usable in space, provided your phone is space-proof, and you wear a space-suit.
- The application can be adapted easily for different starships remote protocols.
- For captains only: Crew Information and Evaluation module. (to be found under logs/crew) (Contacts access)
- The communication module is real and functionnal between all trycorders on the planet and in orbit as long you are connected to the public internet.
- And many more to come ...
Here it is.
Download the APK, and install from here in the Downloads section (on top of this page).
or Download the sources on github and have fun with android studio (Download link below).
Dont forget to come back here and give me your advice, comments, appreciations or depreciations as well.
And if you have some ideas to propose, or code to submit, i would be glad to add it to the main trycorder application.
Tested on:
Samsung Galaxy Nexus (GT-I9250): CyanogenMod 6.0.1, CyanogenMod 5.1.1
Motorola Moto-G (XT-1032): CyanogenMod 6.0.1, CyanogenMod 4.4.4
Samsung Ace-II (GT-S7560M): CyanogenMod 4.4.4
LG P705g: Stock 4.0.3 (unrooted plain stock)
Tablet Datawind 7Ci, Android-4.1
Please tell me of your success so i can add to the list of tested phones.
Remember: Every button has a function, and every surface is used and clickable. some functions may not be obvious, like speech recognition that you activate by clicking in the top left corner in the curve. (just try "fire" , "beam me up", "and others you think of..." , or read the source code for a complete list of words who trigger actions.)
The trycorder contains more than 40 operating buttons, 9 animations, dozens of sounds, around 8 sensors, speech recognition and voice interaction, and a new captains-only crew evaluation and information module, now, at version 1.9.1
Have FUN !!!
For those who have a Force-Close on first opening, make sure your android device is setup this way.
Have Google Text-to-Speech installed and running in default us-english (and more if you need)
Have Google voice recognition active for us-english (and more if you need)
Have Google map installed (optionnal but nice to locate yourself on the current planet)
Have Location service Enabled (GPS)
Have Wifi operationnal (for info about your internet connection in the info panel, and location service)
Allow all five permissions that the application ask for.
For those who write android code too, this trycorder is made of hundreds of differents examples
in the differents forums i follow. This is a good example of over-populated buttons groups, with a lot of
examples applications all mixed together, trying to look like to a useful tool.
This fantastic tool, helped me learn everything (hum! almost) in android where I had an itch for.
Now people on XDA have a fantastic toy, to play with, learn in, and impress friends.
XDA:DevDB Information
Trycorder, App for all devices (see above for details)
Contributors
mlsoftlaberge
Source Code: https://github.com/mlsoft/Trycorder5
Version Information
Status: Stable
Current Stable Version: 5.2.3
Stable Release Date: 2018-02-14
Created 2016-06-02
Last Updated 2018-02-14
Trycorder functions
Here is what this Trycorder can do.
---------------------------------------------------------------
Look, feel and sound like a real one.
Use your phone sensors to scan your environment.
Use your camera to detect alien lifeforms.
Respond to voice commands.
Control almost fully every operations of your orbiting starship, by remote control.
You can beam up to your ship autonomously, (you have to provide the starship).
And a lot of other scientific functions.
In fact, you can fly around the galaxy with it, and use it on every planet you wish,
provided that this planet is part of the federation, and have a GPS satellite system.
If your phone is Space-Proof(tm) , you can even use it in space outside the starship
(use of a Space-Suit is recommended for use in space)
Where is the download link?
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA-Developers mobile app
B. East said:
Where is the download link?
Sent from my HTC One M9 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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the download link is on top of the page in the section download, just after the section discussion where we are now.
Yeah, no download link for me either.
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Switch to the XDA 2013 theme and it should be there.
DimidiusDeus said:
Yeah, no download link for me either.
Sent from my LG-H830 using XDA-Developers mobile app
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I added a link to the APK in my google drive. maybe easier for the people to download.
mlsoftlaberge said:
I added a link to the APK in my google drive. maybe easier for the people to download.
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Thank you for that. Just an FYI... When using the XDA mobile app, the download section doesn't show up. At least for me anyway. Now that I am on a PC, I see the download section and the link. Downloading now
For those who liked this trycorder, I uploaded a version 1.1 today.
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Sent from my slow development computer.
Since i cant stop adding features, here is the version 1.2 (Download links in announcement)
Changelog:
Added a sound wave visualizer.
prepared the code for many other enhancements.
A brand new 1.4 version just hit the download section today.
Added a tractor-beam controller, and refined some animations.
Have Fun
Was really interested.
Installed it from Drive, and it FC'ed on my MM 6.0.1.
Too bad.
agovinoveritas said:
Was really interested.
Installed it from Drive, and it FC'ed on my MM 6.0.1.
Too bad.
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this application need a lot of permissions, on MM you have to set the permissions yourself
go to:
Settings -> Apps -> Trycorder -> Permissions
and then give all permission requested
I wish i could find a way to set it automatically,
with KitKat and Lolipop the problem do not happen
agovinoveritas said:
Was really interested.
Installed it from Drive, and it FC'ed on my MM 6.0.1.
Too bad.
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Good News.
This morning I uploaded version 1.5, who manage permissions automatically.
Please try again with this version, the FC should be solved.
I tried version 1.5 and it just force closes when you start the app, I'm using HTC M9 marshmallows all stock.
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The version 1.7 is out.
Its supposed to solve all Force-Close. (mainly due to speech recognition)
Let me know of your success or bugs.
Wow! the 1.8 version is out. I will take a pause before the version 1.9.0.
mainly this version contains no specific changes from 1.7, and is declared stable enough for mass production.
I am working now on a brand new extension to the trycorder, (for captains only), and will keep it a secret for now.
Remember: Every button has a function, and every surface is used and clickable. some functions may not be obvious, like speech recognition that you activate by clicking in the top left corner in the curve. (just try "fire" , "beam me up", "and others you think of..." , or read the source code for a complete list of words who trigger actions.)
The trycorder contains more than 40 operating buttons, 9 animations, dozens of sounds, around 8 sensors, speech recognition and voice interaction now, at version 1.8
Have FUN !!!
The version 1.9.0 just hit the Download area. (for captains only)
It introduce the Crew Information and Evaluation Module. (Contacts)
Its found in the Logs/Crew button.
Have fun!
Oufffff. The version 1.9.1 is out.
Full integration of Crew Evaluation and Information module in the trycorder. (Contacts)
Lets take a break.... few hours, maybe days.
I will be back with starship inventory module. (hopefully)
If some of you have success running the application, please report to me ,
so i can know what you like or not.
Oufffff. The version 1.9.1 is out.
Full integration of Crew Evaluation and Information module in the trycorder. (Contacts)
Lets take a break.... few hours, maybe days.
I will be back with starship inventory module. (hopefully)
If some of you have success running the application, please report to me ,
so i can know what you like or not.

[App] 2G2S v.1.1

Ever wished that the excellent 2GIS provides full turn by turn navigation in Cyprus?
Until that dream materializes (it's known this feature is offered for the major countries), you may try out this app:
First, find the destination location in '2GIS'.
Then choose 'Share'.
From the list presented, choose '2G2S'.
'2G2S' will load and present installed geographic apps.
As a last step:
> Selecting 'Sygic' if all went well, app will launch in drive mode between your current location and destination location.
> Selecting any other, if app supports it, it will launch and show the destination location.
That's it and Happy navigating ...
Disclaimer:
This app by no means is associated with the creators/vendors/distributors of 2GIS.
Its developed by myself as a workaround to assist myself (and hopefully others) in the above matter.
For any support, query etc please contact me at: [email protected]
Permissions:
- Full Network access
This is required to be able to access the 2GIS URL and get information when working 2GIS on-line.
Otherwise, it is not required.
Hmmm, what is turn by turn navigation?
2GIS show route between 2 points, also have navigation mode for cars etc.
Borizzz said:
Hmmm, what is turn by turn navigation?
2GIS show route between 2 points, also have navigation mode for cars etc.
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I asked that myself while reading this thread and it is a very very old feature which every navigation system or software has integrated since 2004. I think he is using a very bad navigation software which doesnt support this feature, but since navigon is for free everybody i know use it.
2GIS is actually the best app to be used for map/directions for various POI, commercial and private street addresses with extreme detail and accuracy for my country Cyprus.
After checking with Borizzz, its obvious that 2GIS does provide voice directions with turn by turn navigation for the main countries like Russia.
Unfortunately, for Cyprus, this feature is still not enabled.
Till then this app can be used as a workaround.
Version 1.1
Hi all,
new version is out with the next changes:
- Updated UI
- Do not close when launching an app
Enjoy
Chris

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