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Hi XDA! You might have seen my previous app, PulseFlash which was made in the process of learning Android app development. This is once again made for the same reason.
This tiny Compass app was made Graphics Designer new to the app development scene, thus it is very clean. I've utilized most of Android's framework, making this app fit right in!
This app doesn't need any permissions from Android. The hardware used is sensors already available.
jfeinstein10 for his amazing SlidingMenu library.
A lot of folks over at Stackoverflow.
@SpaceCaker who is my personal Android Wikipedia, didn't help me in this case, but awesome guy anyway.
The main source code is available at my Github, I did not share the graphics, nor styling files. Feel free to use the code, but please do not recreate my app, or something very similar and then share it publicly.
Please do not mirror - I'd like to track my downloads
Its simple and nice.
Sent from Galaxy Note 3 SM-N9005
Is it on the play store too ?
nec947 said:
Is it on the play store too ?
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Not yet no. I am not capable to pay the Google Developer fee yet.
I'm having a question. You're using TYPE_ORIENTATION for the sensor. Isn't this deprecated since API Level 6?
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I'm having a question. You're using TYPE_ORIENTATION for the sensor. Isn't this deprecated since API Level 6?
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Yes it is, thanks for pointing out!
But I found that when I use a workaround I end up needing more permissions which I don't want to do. Anyhow thanks for the heads up!
It works well, thanks.
Good job, great and simple all, I read in the details that you're 14, if I were you I'd be beyond proud to do something like this at such a young age
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Hello all, I am back with another app. This time I'm working on a fairly basic image editor for android. The main purpose of it is to add clipart to your already existing images. I am still planning on adding many features as this app is still in early form. If anyone has any suggestions or bug reports, feel free to post here, I will be checking frequently. It's available on the market for $1.50 if you feel like donating but is also available for free here for the xda community. You guys have been great over the past years so I continue to post my paid apps here for free. I look forward to the feedback. Thanks so much.
Download the apk here.
Your App
Hi-di-hi..
I am The Custom Beaver.
I'm a designer with an app idea, but it was so complicated - I've shelfed it! (for now)
On the other hand, I have a very simple idea where I would like to place just one clipart image on the users photo - and then have them upload that photo on fb.
Your app sounds perfect for the job. You fancy emailing me [email protected], add my title and one simple peice of art to it, and sell it back to me. Ideally I want it for all platforms.
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Hello all, I am back with another app. This time I'm working on a fairly basic image editor for android. The main purpose of it is to add clipart to your already existing images. I am still planning on adding many features as this app is still in early form. If anyone has any suggestions or bug reports, feel free to post here, I will be checking frequently. It's available on the market for $1.50 if you feel like donating but is also available for free here for the xda community. You guys have been great over the past years so I continue to post my paid apps here for free. I look forward to the feedback. Thanks so much.
Download the apk here.
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What is DroidCat?
DroidCat is inspired by firecat and aims to be a one stop solution to finding all
ethical hacking / information security related application published in android domain.
This Application is also a part of HaXdroiD suite which aims to empower the
Android handset for Penetration Testing purposes.
Home Page : http://cat.haxdroid.com/
Download :
Feature enhancement under consideration.
Add support for non google markets like amazon,slide me,YAAM etc
Add more applications and categories.
Changelog
1.0
Initial Release
Thank's for the app, i will test this !
Thank you, I am always looking for apps like these even had an idea about helping working with some devs on creating and or testing a pentest focus custom rom.
Cheers
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Thank you, I am always looking for apps like these even had an idea about helping working with some devs on creating and or testing a pentest focus custom rom.
Cheers
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I am working on something simmilar...
We can sync up on PM then.
good and useful app, needs more attention of developer tho
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good and useful app, needs more attention of developer tho
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hi,
i agree i have not been able to give much love to this baby of mine. however there are large number of changes that are happening now.
including change in google app store policy which might make all the tools listed in this app as non conforming and lead to there removal i am trying to find a way out for the scenario.
As of now i am trying to setup a aptoide repository and see if i can get permission from all the tool owners to upload a version there.
Am interested
Where can I download it? Please give a link
Soo more specificly, what does this app do?
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Hi XDA! This is my very first Android app that I've created from scratch. Most of the XDA Regulars get stuck in ROMs, Kernels and whatnots, I've decided to take up Android app development after 2 years of ROM development. In the process of learning I decided to create a simple app and do it real proper - PulseFlash was born.
This tiny Flashlight app was made by a Graphics Designer new to the app development scene, thus it is very clean. I've utilized most of Android's framework, making this app fit right in!
The only permission the app needs at the moment is to use the camera. This needs to be done in order to get the flashlight going.
jfeinstein10 for his amazing SlidingMenu library.
A lot of folks over at Stackoverflow.
@SpaceCaker who is my personal Android Wikipedia, didn't help me in this case, but awesome guy anyway.
The main source code is available at my Github, I did not share the graphics, nor styling files. Feel free to use the code, but please do not recreate my app, or something very similar and then share it publicly.
Please do not mirror - I'd like to track my downloads
Amazing bro
i do suggest to add raw links for downloads and such as on the xda apps we cant press image to download
Sent from my Acer S500 CloudMobile
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Amazing bro
i do suggest to add raw links for downloads and such as on the xda apps we cant press image to download
Sent from my Acer S500 CloudMobile
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vey nice work love the graphics
Something weird, I tested it on a friends Galaxy S4, everything worked but turning on the flashlight had a delay of like 3 seconds. On my device the flash is instant.
Great to see someone of my age here
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Hey Guys,
After the first version of the ON THE GO APIHELP I felt it very important to include the APIs and UIs which are being used in the apps increasingly nowadays like the custom listview,custom toast,SQLite Database management,Navigation Drawers,GridViews so that beginners can gain more understanding of the current patterns and trends in the development happening everywhere.
The Main Objective of my Application is given below:
----------------------ON THE GO APIHELP 2.0------------------
The main Objectives of the ON THE GO APIHelp
Are as follows:
1)Gives a Great Kick start for the beginners
in Android Java and XML.Introduces the beginners
to special classes of java like Activity,Intent,
Interfaces like OnClickListeners and gives a
fair understanding of Activity Life Cycle.
Beginners can look at the Output of the code
provided and have fun in deploying simple low level
apps on their devices
2)For The Intermediate Guys This App is of great help
as it provides an 'ON THE GO' reference to the required
API as well as code right in their pockets.They just need
to slide their devices out of their pockets and look at it.
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Any Queries/Suggestions/Comments regarding the Application can be mailed directly to
me from the app itself using Suggest Activity and shall be answered as soon as possible.
Positive Comments and Suggestions are heartily welcomed.
Source code available at https://github.com/rahulraopune/APIHelp-2.0
Keep On Coding...............:good:
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http://sourceforge.net/projects/onthegoapihelp/files/API Help.apk/download API 4.0+
http://sourceforge.net/projects/onthegoapihelp/files/API Help-2.0[API 2.0+].apk/download API 2.0+
For 2.3+ ??
can you backport this for 2.3+
Ya sure...........Pls Wait till The Next weekend....... But Certain Features like speech recognition wont be available offline.....
I ll try my best..........:good:
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can you backport this for 2.3+
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Hey aditya.kamble my friend ,now you can Have The 'On the Go APIHelp ' for Your Phone too.
Check Out this Thread http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2791456
Hit a thanks If my App has helped you or will help You in Your Android App Development .
Keep On Coding :good:
Thank you Rahul great help.... simple
Just wrote an Android Wear app to remote control *and view* your cell phone camera live. I have a series of other hacks I plan to do in the near future but here's a start. Open source too so hope people can help contribute and make it better! Welcome feedback, pull requests, suggestions.
On the play store:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dheera.wearcamera
Source on GitHub:
https://github.com/dheera/android-wearcamera
Post on my website:
http://dheera.net/projects/android-wearcamera
Now you can spy on people and take photos of them without them knowing it xD
Very cool app. Works well. Thanks for this!!
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This is brilliant!!! Absolutely brilliant!!!
Well done!
Totally awesome app!
I've made a bunch of updates to Wear Camera Remote since the first release now. I've added basic support for turning the flash on/off and switching between front/rear camera. But I'm doing it differently than all those paid apps (e.g. Pixtocam) in that I want the UI to blend in well with Google's UI. Also small buttons on a smartwatch is awful to use.
More features to come in the future when I get time, stay tuned. Or if someone wants to help extend this vision, it *is* an open source GPL project.
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nvm
Tried this, awesome!! thanks
Awsome app !
Can you consider for the next version to be able to disable the screen on the phone ?
It's this for nexus devices only or all phones? It doesn't seem to work on my LG G3.
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It's this for nexus devices only or all phones? It doesn't seem to work on my LG G3.
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Not working on my HTC One either. The only app that's given me phone->watch video is LookBehind but it cost like $2. In any event, people are blown away by this James Bond-esque feature