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Hello everyone. Swipes is my new app that replaces my old app Kakudo. I felt I should create a new thread because the app is 100% completely build from scratch and many of the features have been changed. As a thank you to everyone who supported Kakudo, if you had previously bought Kakudo Pro you get the entire complete unlock of Swipes for free. All you need to do is have Kakudo Pro installed on your device and Swipes will unlock for you.
Anyways here's what it does:
Swipes brings faster app switching and multitasking to Android. With Recent App Cards you can change between your recent apps with a single swipe from the edge of the screen faster than any other way. The Favorites drawer let's you add your favorite apps, toggles, actions, widgets, and shortcuts to have access to them anywhere and anytime while using your device. When upgraded you can create as many Favorite Lists as you please and with up to 8 different swipes you have easy access to all of them. With the Quick Launch feature you can add your most used app to have it 1 swipe away at anytime.
The free version includes access to the Left and Bottom Left Swipe areas for a total of 4 swipes. With a one time in-app purchase you can unlock the Right and Bottom Right Swipe areas for an additional 4 swipes. The free version also restricts favorite lists to Apps, Toggles, and Actions.
and why it's different:
Gives you 3 options for the side areas. Allows for multiple areas to be active at once. Multiple favorites lists. Faster app switching, instead of cycling through all your apps if you pass one you can go back and it's an easier motion to cycle through apps. Option to quick launch most used app. Recent App Cards look like they belong in android and not windows 8. Toggles indicate status.
I use this app everyday and the way I set it up is I have two favorite lists, one opens on the up swipe and the other opens on the down swipe. The regular swipe does recent apps cards. I mirror the functionality on the left and right swipe areas so no matter which hand I have my phone in, I don't have to reach across the screen with my thumb. One list contains the apps I use the most often including Chrome, Netflix, BubbleUPNP (for chromecasting), I put a brightness and toggle because I go in and out of the office frequently, I also put a direct call shortcut since I call work everyday when I am outside the office. My other favorite list has my morning routine apps in it so when I wake up I can quickly go through all the news and stuff.
Let me know how you end up using it and maybe I can add features to make it better.
Download here
Great Works. With both left and right bottom swipe area, plus diagonal side wide are the best upgrades from Kakudo!
I once experienced a crash (Swipes stopped) with the latest version of Dolphin Browser when doing diagonal wipe. But I cannot replicate the crash again so it could be a rare occurrence.
Highly Recommended!
It recently came to my attention that if you bought Kakudo Pro and download Swipes it may not work. I am working on fixing this but for now if you had previously bought Kakudo Pro you have to Uninstall it then install Swipes and open Swipes, then download Kakudo Pro and open Swipes. Everything works correctly if you do it this way. I am looking into why it might not work the other way.
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UPDATE:
With the release of Android 5.0 Lollipop the method used to access recent apps has be depreciated and no longer works. Because of this the recent apps option in swipes will not function on devices running android 5.0 or above. In the next update for swipes this feature will either be changed to open the stock recents window or hidden on devices running android 5.0 and above. I do not know when I will release the update as I am currently working on all of my apps to update them for Lollipop as well as a new app.
I will continue to look for other ways of continuing the functionality of the swipe for recents if not for everyone who uses Swipes but for me as I still find myself swiping from the side to switch back and forth between apps while using Android 5.0
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Hey, it's me again. You may be using my apps like Mario Live Wallpaper, Video Live Wallpaper, or WiimoteController. This time I come with a completly free (early) Christmas present to you guys at xda-devs and all other users of my apps!
I present to you... App Dialer
App dialer is an app launcher that can be used to find installed apps and start them very quickly. Today's Android devices have a lot of memory that users often spend on apps and games. Some users have as much as 400 applications installed on their device and navigating a list of apps or swiping between screens and screens of app icons just to find one can take a lot of time.
App Dialer can be used to quickly filter a large list of apps down to just a few or even just one item in just a few seconds.
There are a few app launching apps out there but what sets App Dialer from the rest is the way app list is filtered. Instead of using an awkward on-screen QWERTY keyboard, App Dialer comes with a built-in numeric keyboard. You can just dial out apps' names just like you would dial a spellable phone number. Button 2 represents A, B or C, button 3 represents D, E or F, and so on. Want the Browser? Dial 2769737 (spelled "browser"). Want the Gallery? Dial 4255379 (spelled "gallery"). It is that easy!
Having a numeric keyboard means having big, easy to hit buttons that can be hit quickly and accurately with only one hand. The app list updates and shrinks as you dial so there is a great chance that you will not have to dial the complete name before the app is already going to appear on the top of the list. With some practice (you might already have years of practice writing SMS messages this way) you will be able to launch any app on your device in three seconds or less, regardless of how many apps you have installed.
App Dialer highlights:
easy to use
can be started by long-pressing the search button (if your device has it)
can be started via a notification icon
starts fast, can be made even faster by turning off icons
quick dial for up to 10 favorite apps
pin selected apps to the top of the list
donation-supported, but otherwise free and ad-free!
This app is completly free. However it is donation-supported like all of my other apps. If you find it useful, please consider donating.
Get it from the Market: https://market.android.com/details?id=com.ccpcreations.android.appdialer
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This app has a Frequently Asked Questions section. To prevent unnecessary copying and desynchronization of the text, I keep it on my website.
Here is the link to the FAQ:
http://android.ccpcreations.com/appdialer/appdialer-faq
Changelog:
3.0, published 2012-02-08
- added Order by importance, which improves ordering of hits
- added an option to auto hide the on-screen keyboard when interacting with the app list
2.0, published 2012-01-08
- added the long-press menu with options to see App properties and Android Market page of the app
- added Pin to top to the long-press menu
- added Exclude from auto close to the long-press menu
- added Filter to the app's main menu for managing pinned and excluded apps
- the notification icon now appears on device startup if enabled
- fixed an app-specific issue
1.0, published 2011-12-21
- initial version
this is a great idea! good job man
I've just made an update to this app. You can read all about it above. Changelog is in the second post.
Sorry about double posting, but I've just made another update. Details in the second post.
How is the importance order set? Does it keep a count of which app we choose more when we click them in app dialer? Great feature! It has really improved the speed and relevance of the result, I rarely use my app drawer thanks to this app
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Greate apps ,thanks
HTC Sense 3.5,Android 2.3.5
azrash said:
How is the importance order set? Does it keep a count of which app we choose more when we click them in app dialer? Great feature! It has really improved the speed and relevance of the result, I rarely use my app drawer thanks to this app
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No, it's simpler than that. It is a combination of the alphabetical order and the position of the match (ie. the sooner the match is found in the app's name, the more important that app will be).
How can I make this the default app over the Google search box apk?. I move it to system and rename but still wants the long press to active the app.
Android smartphones allow you to customize nearly everything to fit individual needs and preferences. This includes the lock screen too. Today we’ll show the best Android lock screen replacement apps that have impressive designs and valuable features that will have you getting more out of your lock screen.
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Lock screen apps offer an easy way to personalize your Android phone or tablet.
1. Echo Notification Lockscreen
Google Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.doublelabs.androscreen.echo&hl=en
If you're looking for a lightweight app that provides all the essentials right from the get-go, then Echo Notification Lockscreen will likely float your boat. The app displays messages, missed calls and other types of notifications straight from the lock screen, which you can then open by tapping, or dismiss by swiping to the left. Two cool things about the app: you get a camera shortcut to snap some quick photos and it won’t suck your battery dry either. And Echo Notification is also free!
Echo Notification Lockscreen provides you with messages and missed calls on your lock screen.
2. Cover - the smart lock screen
Google Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.coverscreen.cover&hl=en
Cover brings context-based information to the lock screen, meaning the right content and settings at the right time. This is reminiscent of Google Now and for the most part works quite similarly. By entering your home address and workplace, the lock screen will know when to switch between private and work mode. Depending on the situation, it shows matching apps as shortcuts. This works because the launcher is capable of learning and adapts to particular usage patterns. In addition to being able to automatically switch between settings and shortcuts, Cover also offers simplified access to recently used apps by swiping downwards from the top screen border.
Cover is in open beta phase and can be downloaded for free from the Google Play Store. We already tested the lock screen two months ago and found that even then it made a very good and well-made impression.
Cover offers context-based apps on your Android lock screen to match your habits.
3. Ubuntu Lockscreen
Google Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rotaryheart.ubuntu.lock.screen&hl=en
There had been talks about a mobile operating system from Ubuntu called Ubuntu Touch, but it never really caught on. If you still want at least a tiny hint of Ubuntu on your smartphone, you can install the Ubuntu Lockscreen. It has a ring menu that will display notifications, and by swiping from top to bottom, you’ll see date, time and battery status.
Swiping from right to left presents shortcuts to apps which can be set up by the user individually beforehand. On request, a music player can be displayed on the lock screen, since the security options are currently only a password or PIN. So, even when swiping from left to right, the display will remain unlocked. The Ubuntu Lockscreen can be downloaded from the Google Play Store and is free.
Get a taste of Ubuntu with Ubuntu Lock Screen.
4. UnlockYourBrain - vocabulary and math training
Google Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.unlockyourbrain&hl=en
On average, we’ll look at our smartphones about 80 times a day. Wouldn’t it make sense to combine these almost subconscious compulsions with something meaningful? UnlockYourBrain is a lockscreen alternative made to keep your brain fit by having you solve math problems and do some vocabulary training.
The vocabulary or math exercises loaded onto the lock screen can naturally be skipped in case you get stumped. The potential found in this lock screen is great though. Repetition is the mother of retention and by constantly viewing vocabulary and calculation methods, this will slowly but surely start to sink in, keeping your brain from turning into mush.
UnlockYourBrain is free and ad-supported, available in the Google Play Store. The premium version can be bought as in-app purchases in various packages.
UnlockYourBrain makes you smarter all while unlocking your phone.
5. DashClock widget
Google Play Store Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nurik.roman.dashclock&hl=en
The easiest and most popular way to set up a lock screen is with the use of widgets. One of the most popular in this genre is DashClock Widget because it not only supports extensions but is also be extensively customizable. The widget, which is displayed next to the clock, can be a calendar, appointments, unread messages or when using supported apps, the weather for example.
DashClock Widget can be downloaded for free in the Google Play Store. Setting up and searching for matching extensions can be fun but could also take some time to complete thanks to a huge array of extensions to choose from. You can take a look at an overview in the Play Store by simply searching for the term "DashClock".
DashClock Widget
Part 2 Thread [5 Best Android lock screen apps P 2/2]: http://forum.xda-developers.com/general/general/5-best-android-lock-screen-apps-p-2-2-t3027459
Please Thank Me If You Think This Is A Worthy Topic :victory:
If you wanna help debugging this new launcher I have created feel free to download it and report in this thread any error or crash you might experience.
In case of crash try to replicate it and, please, include logcat.
You can't use this launcher on the Play running WeTek OS because it requires at least Android 4.3 for the notification APIs but if you are using my CyanogenMOD build you can use it on the Play as well (but you might need to use a keyboard to access some of the functions since they are mapped for Core's remote).
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Instructions
Download the zip file containing the apk, unzip it and install the apk using your preferred method (using adb install, copying it to a MicroSD card and installing it using a file manager, etc.)
As very first thing allow the launcher to access the notifications in "Settings -> More Settings -> Sound & Notification -> Notification access".
I have created this launcher for being light and very easy to use, in fact using the Core you will do most of the actions using the * (star) button (if you don't have the Core's remote you can achieve the same with F6 button on a keyboard).
In the top row you have the notifications, you can click with OK button on them to open them in a popup or you can dismiss the selected notification without opening it using * button.
In the second row you have the highlighted apps section, the middle icon is the app drawer. From the drawer you can add the selected app to the list of favourite apps (the third row in the home of the launcher) by pressing * button, you can also long press OK to access to the app information menu where you can uninstall/disable the app, clean the cache or data, move the app to the sd, etc.
The third row, as previously said, has a list of favourite apps. You can re-arrange them by long pressing with OK on one of them (you will see that the app rectangle has a blue border, meaning it's been selected), moving to the position where you wanna put that app and long press OK again to swap the two positions (it's easier done than said), if you long press with OK on the same selected app it will clear the selection.
To delete a favourite app use the usual * button.
The last row has three icons, one for the connectivity (showing if you're connected by ethernet, wifi, or not connected at all) that will launch network settings when clicked; one that will launch android settings and another one that shows the weather and, once clicked, will show a popup with a 5 days forecast (from this popup you can toggle C/F degrees by pressing, guess what? * button
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Changes
1.2.1:
- Added option to hide applications
- Added support for icon themes (have a look here for more info)
- Added Turkish translation
20151126:
- A lot of improvements under the hoods, included fixing a FC when using IP geo location since the public API I was using is not available anymore.
20151104:
- Added the possibility of fetching weather for a custom location. You can access to settings by pressing menu button in the main launcher window
20151101:
- Added current temperature and current city to the weather icon in the footer
- LP only: modified the visual feedback of the currently focused highlighted/favourite app
20151030:
- Added the possibility of customizing the Highlighted apps (all but the app drawer). Long pressing on an highlighted app will bring up a dialog where you can choose the new highlighted app. To reset an highlighted app to the default state press the usual * button on the customized highlighted app.
If you are running one of the latest Core rom that have this new launcher as system launcher you won't be able to update unless you use this file.
20151029:
- Added a colored circular reveal animation in the home section when interacting with objects that launch something
New version.
4.2
And for 4.2?
It is not possible because the notification listener requires 4.3, and integrated notifications is one of the best things of this launcher imho
This is what I want! Works on any android box?
Thanks for the launcher
the link is broken
I would recommend advertising this as a TV box launcher and keep developing on that niche. There are not nearly enough decent TV box launchers available. The one that Tronsmart uses is really good, but that's the only other one that I like. I didn't know what this was, but if people know its a TV box launcher they may be interested.
Launcher look fantastic,but link is broken.Please, fix it
Can we get a new link or a mirror please?
https://www.dropbox.com/s/0624shqztl3oxct/WeTekNewLauncher.rar?dl=0
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Official thread for Hyperion Launcher
I know this is (currently) a subforum for substratum related things, but it would be renamed very soon!
Bug reports are more favored on our Telegram chat, but they are welcomed here!
Useful Links:
Telegram Support and Offtopic Chats: https://telegram.me/HyperionHub
YouTube Reviews:
XDA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AmX2aW1DxrY
Zachary Anderson: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fhfdRMORy_M
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Hey, a short question.. If I buy paid version, do I have to buy for every device I own, cause I own too many devices
I wanna buy the PRO version (especially at the 50% off price), but I have no Play Store. Options?
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I have the Pro version, Is it possible for the app drawer to act like pixel launcher ie; 1swipe gives most frequent apps 2nd/long swipe goes into app drawer?
I have two major issues.
Purchased the pro version for the app lock and gestures features. They both get disabled after some time by themselves (or reset to defaults). When I go back to settings I find app lock turned off and the double tap gesture set on "nothing" while I had it set to lockscreen before.
My biggest problem is how much RAM this launcher occupies (~750MB) which is way too much on my 4GB RAM Pixel 2XL, I have Nova Prime its only 100MB of RAM, that's with using Nova companion and tesla unread.
TacoLoco said:
Hey, a short question.. If I buy paid version, do I have to buy for every device I own, cause I own too many devices
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Nope, only one device is fine. We don't consume the purchases.
acidspider said:
I have the Pro version, Is it possible for the app drawer to act like pixel launcher ie; 1swipe gives most frequent apps 2nd/long swipe goes into app drawer?
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Do you mean the recents implementation? We have that currently in the works.
Will008 said:
I have two major issues.
Purchased the pro version for the app lock and gestures features. They both get disabled after some time by themselves (or reset to defaults). When I go back to settings I find app lock turned off and the double tap gesture set on "nothing" while I had it set to lockscreen before.
My biggest problem is how much RAM this launcher occupies (~750MB) which is way too much on my 4GB RAM Pixel 2XL, I have Nova Prime its only 100MB of RAM, that's with using Nova companion and tesla unread.
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1. We will take a look at this, if you have Telegram, please join us in the above link!
2. Thanks to @franciscofranco, we would be working on the amount of RAM that the IAP client uses. We haven't fully implemented it yet but according to him, we are able to cut it down.
Also, it should be comparable to other Pixel-based launchers, as Nova was based on Launcher2 (AFAIK), we are now based on Launcher3, which shows many differences.
Feature request
Currently the lock screen is an either or option. (Unlock with fingerprint or no). Possible to enable both simultaneously? I'd like one swipe action to trigger one and a different swipe action to trigger the other.
How to hide the Google search?
jcmm11 said:
Feature request
Currently the lock screen is an either or option. (Unlock with fingerprint or no). Possible to enable both simultaneously? I'd like one swipe action to trigger one and a different swipe action to trigger the other.
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Accessibility allows for the lock to not enforce the pattern. Whereas Device Admin does. It's not possible to bridge both of them.
Pidus said:
How to hide the Google search?
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Settings -> Widget -> Show on Dock/Drawer (uncheck)
nicholaschum said:
Accessibility allows for the lock to not enforce the pattern. Whereas Device Admin does. It's not possible to bridge both of them. . .
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How about the ability to launch a shortcut? Specifically in this case a Tasker shortcut to launch a task, but the general ability to launch shortcuts could be handy.
Thanks
Feature request: import layout from other launchers. I've been using Nova for so long it would be nice and save a lot of time to be able to import the layout.
@nicholaschum
The google feed is sometimes unreachable. Display has to locked and unlocked and then it is again reachable.
It's very disturbing.
Beside this, the launcher is awesome.
Xperia XZ2, stock Oreo 8.0
Hyperion v34, Hyperion dock v1.3
**Feature Request**
Can you add more app opening animation??
The first 2 options was dull (Default and KitKat animation)
I want the Pie and more opening animation please ???
Tnx ???
Thank you!
Feature request:
I bought the pro version and love the aesthetics But, please can we add an empty homescreen. My KLWP's don't work without it. Also, pinch in and out gestures.
Bug:
Removing the search bar from the app drawer removes the functionality of app search with home button gesture.
Bug report: On Android Android 9 - every time I create a folder in the app drawer it does not show up even when using the show folders first option. If I created 2 folders it crashes the app and cannot be started again until I clear cash and data.
Bug report/feature request:
On the OnePlus 6T while in Game Mode the launcher gets killed. No matter the game. OnePlus launcher doesn't suffer the same fate. Could this be fixed somehow? Maybe adding an option to keep launcher in memory could help?
This support/discussion thread is exclusively for Vivo X Flip, for other devices, visit their respective support threads( Samsung Z Flip 3, Z Flip 4, Oppo Find N2 Flip.)
Download now from Google Play Store!(Please leave a review on Google Play Store if you find CSOS meaningful for your N2 Flip!)
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Hi guys! Developer of Energy Ring & Access Dots here. Excited to announce the first preview version of CoverScreen OS for Vivo X Flip! It shall make your phone's cover screen a fully functional mini phone! This version of CoverScreen OS is courtesy of over 133+ versions released and tested on Z Flip 3/4, Oppo Find N2 Flip by thousands of users!
CoverScreen OS almost simulates a secondary OS on your Vivo X Flip's cover screen with the following features:
Cover Launcher / App Launcher/Drawer
Support for all third party Apps homescreen widgets
Quick Toggles - a TON load of them!
Navigation gestures
Notifications
Powerful Media screen - multiple sessions, scrub through the track and additional controls that are not available in Vivo's Stock OS for cover screen
Voice, QWERTY, T9 full keyboard support
Works on top of Vivo's launcher, so you still have access to System Quick Toggles and widgets!
The navigation system is built such that, you can access both CoverScreen OS and Vivo's Stock OS.
Launch any App on cover screen of your Vivo X Flip!
COVER LAUNCHER / APP LAUNCHER/DRAWER:
Launchalmost any App on your cover screen with back navigation support and voice keyboard input.
Launch apps in locked orientation - portrait or landscape.
Quick search apps by alphabet.
Sort apps alphabetically - ascending/decending.
Sort apps by recently used first.
WIDGETS SCREEN:
Add almost any widget pixel-perfect aligned for Vivo X Flip's cover screen, of any App that you would normally add to your homescreen on the main display.
Add as many widgets as you want.
Widgets can be set into one of the two sizes.
Perform almost all actions on the widgets like clicking on a button to launching its App.
QUICK TOGGLES SCREEN:
NATIVE/IN-BUILT TOGGLES:
Bluetooth turn on/off
Flashlight
DND mode
Caffeinate - keep screen awake
TON LOAD OF ADDITIONAL TOGGLES: You can add super powerful quick toggles powered by Tasker, IFTTT and many more available providers, check out within the App! Some examples here, only limited by your imagination
Wifi, NFC, GPS, Wifi Hotspot, Power Saving mode toggle, Read aloud notification, screen brightness control
Quick dial a contact, SMS, play music, reminders, alarm, battery level.
Only limited by your imagination!
NOTIFICATIONS SCREEN:
Reply to any notification with voice keyboard.
Open notification instantly either on cover screen or on main screen.
Perform additional actions available on each notification.
Dismiss notifications with swipe right.
MEDIA PLAYBACK SCREEN:
Access all media playbacks from all Apps, as available on your main screen.
Theme support.
DEVELOPMENT STATUS:
The OS requires some heavy sustained development effort to deliver a feature complete version. The OS has come a long way and it’s mostly stable now as reported by majority of the users on Z Flip 3/4, Oppo Find N2 Flip.
SNAPS OF VIVO X FLIP RUNNING CoverScreen OS:
any idea when will the Shizuku be working? it simply won't let pair, hence no app opens.
Interestingly enough, the unlock window with payment options works fine X(
petera_sha said:
any idea when will the Shizuku be working? it simply won't let pair, hence no app opens.
Interestingly enough, the unlock window with payment options works fine X(
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Hi there! It should be already working.
Are you sure Shizuku service is running? Please note that while attempting to pair, whenever you visit developer settings, you must keep going back with gestures or on-screen navigation back button. Switching directly from settings to Shizuku App using gestures or recents doesn't work.