Just found this, I take no credit just passing it on. http://www.xperiablog.net/2014/01/1...pp-available-to-download-on-xperia-z-devices/
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Let me start with the obvious. Yes, I am a new member, yes this is my first post, and yes I am asking for a bit of your help. I am aware of this, I hope it's cool. I want to come off as sincere and gracious for whatever help I receive and not like I am spamming you. With that said...
I'm looking for some people to try out Walle Live Wallpaper so I can get a bit of feedback, specifically our churn and retention rates so that I know how people are using the app and how long on average they will/think they will use it.
I know, there are a lot of live wallpapers out there, but to my knowledge Walle is something unique.
If I can make a little pitch to maybe get you guys interested:
How often do you change your background? Speaking from personal experience I tend to go weeks, maybe even months with the same picture until I realize that I am sick of it. Then I change it and repeat the same process. Walle was developed to break this cycle.
Walle is a background app that will change a user's home screen anywhere from every five minutes to every six hours automatically. Even better, Walle chooses pictures from a users own category request, we don't limit you to our categories. You have the ability to input any search term and Walle will use an algorithm to crawl the web looking for high quality background images from that term.
For example, I searched "dachshunds" and "Bosnia" just to test out the app and it worked. My phone cycled through different pictures from those categories and they looked great.
Walle also implements a social feature. You have the ability to message your wallpaper to your friends. This includes any pictures that you may have taken and set as your background so it's sort of a form of "wallpaper messaging".
Alright, hopefully your still reading. If you are this is where I'll make my final push. Try it out and give it a chance. Have fun with it. Try to stump the algorithm by putting esoteric terms into the search box. See what your background cycles through then see if you can send them to your friends.
I'm looking for at least 30 testers, effort that goes into testing is pretty minimal. Just use Walle for a few days and fill out a short survey. If you try it and immediately hate it or you think there is information I should know asap, please still tell me why in the survey so that I can work to improve it. I can also just post the survey questions here if people prefer, I'll wait for group input on that.
If you've read this far thank you for giving me a minute of your time. Now let me be greedy and ask for a minute more, I'd really appreciate it.
Google play - Walle Live Wallpaper
Survey - Feel free to DM me or ask on g+ [email protected] or as I said I can just post them in the thread if people would prefer that. I don't wanna seem spammy.
Here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.walletheapp.walle
donjamal said:
Here's the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.walletheapp.walle
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Looks nice testing now.
【APP】【1.1+】【Limit free】【photo】Instant ID Photo
HI,all
Sorry for bothering you. This is Lulu Wang, from Leqi Technology Co.,Ltd. of China.
Please allow me to introduce our APP, Instant ID Photo, a camera application which can help users to DIY their ID photos for passport, driving license, visa etc., easier, smarter and more beautiful. Now It is just available on App Store, (download promotion code: REER6EA4WTJA). We wish you could evaluate our APP to make more users know it and make it help more users.
Compared with other similar apps, our app has the following prominent characteristics deserved to be reported:
• Intellgient background/foreground segmentation using advanced deep learning technologyInstant ID photo utilizes our excellent intelligent face/hair/head/shoulder segmentation technology, which can automatically segment out the user head-shoulder part pretty well even under complex background. So the users can seamlessly replace original photo background with any color they wanted without applying any complex PS steps.
• Smart cropping
Instant ID Photo has provided almost all sizes of commly used ID photos. Users do not need to check the specifications of ID photo and crop the photo size manually. Only by one shot, our app can crop size as your wish automatically.
• Natural beautification
The embeded face beautification engine can automatically analyze the face/image information such as the age, gender, ethnicity, illumination condition etc, and make the ID photos look as nice as users really are. Of course users also can manually enlarge eyes, shrink mouth, remove the speckles, brighten skin tone etc as they wish.
Please don't create multiple threads. Use your original one and just update the OP of it.
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Hello developers,
I am a surgeon, and i need a camera application that detects edges automatically and crops the photo then give me basic tools for editing, like if i take a photo of a radiograph projected against an iluminator, camera app should automatically detect the edges of radiograph and crop it. it will save a lot of my time which i can spend on patient care. waiting for your suggestions and answers.
thanking you all in anticipation
Have you tried Google PhotoScan?
I never used it with XRays but I assume the app will understand it as a black and white photo.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.photos.scanner
thanks rmrbpt. i will try this application
This one is by Microsoft and works very well for document scanning: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.microsoft.office.officelens&hl=en
Hello !
To change the world around you, to make it a better place—everybody dreams about that. This is why a new Shamworld app is now available on Google Play to let you create your version of the augmented reality at particular locations in just few taps! Now not pokemons decide where to appear but you make your ideas real in an augmented world.
Screenshots:
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How to work with this app
If you feel that this lovely courtyard nearby really lacks the magic of tenants and some sculptures that you chanced to be passing will really look good with a little twist, then now you can do it right on the spot via your smartphone with the installed Shamworld app. A little left to do—to open the app and wait until your location has been found on the map using Google Maps data. A cute green ant will mark your location. All you need to do is to choose an object you would like to see here and to superimpose it into the camera image. When saving your version of the reality for a particular place, you may also share it with all or some of your friends. They will see your work in the Recommended section and will be able to check it out via the app. Various objects can be selected. There are plenty of ready images and even animated GIFs available in this app! You may choose your image in Gallery or add your own photos, emojis and texts.
youtube.com/watch?v=slIyJ13-wFo
The opportunities for real creators are unlimited! Also, to understand how the app works, you can watch this video
youtube.com/watch?v=Sh6W8V0psCA&t=
Shamworld. Changing the reality
To make sure that the object has been tagged to a specific place, you need to choose an object that does not change its place, shape or color over time. That being said, it is unlikely that you can tag something to a backpack forgotten on a bench or to a cute cat sitting nearby. But it can be done easily with the bench itself. However, the tag might be lost if the bench gets changed or repainted one day but this happens not so often.
Shamworld and the world around you
When walking around the Shamworld map you must have already spotted yellow circles with numbers in it here and there. It indicates the number of objects placed by other app users. You may enjoy their arts and get some inspiration for new objects. There are several practical ways to use the Shamworld app. For example, when you go out of some cafe, you may leave your feedback right on its wall—without getting charged with vandalism. The cafe owner himself may place a creative ad in the app to make sure that no one misses it... 4-inch screen or above, RAM—at least 512 kB, camera—3MP or above, and Android 4.2 or above are required for app users. The better phone you have, the better it will all work for you. You may install the app by clicking Google Play :
mod edit - link added https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alex.shamworld&hl=en
English version is available !
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Regards,
shamworld.com
Hi everyone.
I'm announcing a brand new, modern weather app called All Clear (play store link). I looked at the top ten free weather apps in the US and was dismayed at how awful (and identical!) they all are. All Clear is my attempt at making the best weather app in the store.
Major things that are different compared to other weather apps:
Focus on clear communication of weather data: I've used large graphics with animations so you can easily see the weather quickly. No clutter or BS.
I'm upset that most weather apps that show the current weather conditions get even that wrong, so a major component of this app is self-correcting the outdoor conditions by weighing user weather reports and showing the most up-to-date and local weather conditions.
I want to advance how useful phones are for measuring the atmosphere. This app includes cutting edge research that you can participate it, such as sending in live weather pictures for analysis and tagging, as well as automatically contributing device environmental sensor data for similar purposes.
We'll eventually use machine learning / classification algorithms to start automatically tagging weather in pictures. That's the big idea here really. I'd like to make a system that can take any outdoor photo and assign weather information to it, so the app starts with a manual tagging system. Will be expanded in the future.
We plan to make virtual weather stations with anonymized pressure, temperature, light, humidity and magnetic sensors inside Android phones
The Sensor stuff in this app is open source! Here is the GitHub repo. It may be possible to open source the rest of the app in the future.
'Watch this Hour' is a new feature that lets you track how the forecast has changed since you started 'watching' it.
It also has all the other features you'd expect from a decent weather app: widgets for the upcoming hours, multiple optional notifications to stay informed throughout the day, including Severe Alerts
Some notes:
The app is US-only right now and I hate that. For the first 2 months of building this app I was specially making it to be global, international weather data. I was prepared to spend $400 USD/month and buy weather data from IBM/Weather Channel, and I wrote the whole app just for that purpose. Then, without notice, they cut off the data plans, turned off the payment form at Weather Underground, and refused to take any money for weather data. They make you wait weeks for a phone call and then you figure out that the price is something like $3,000 / month to match the same basic features.
So for those reasons, this app is US-only right now, using free data available from NOAA/NWS. I will be making it available internationally in the future, once I find and integrate a reasonable data source for international weather data. I am likely to use OpenWeatherMap but we'll see.
Here's the play store link again: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.allclearweather.android
What do you think? Thanks!!