Says is the app that listens to where you wanna go and begins navigating.
No tricks, nothing complicated.
1. Simply press on Says
2. Say your destination
3. Say the number of found address from the search list
And that's It!
Available for English and Hebrew at this point
Cheers
YouTube Explanatory
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_uo-eRd1QB8&feature=youtu.be
COMPLETELY FREE AND AD FREE
GOOGLE PLAY
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ophir.says&hl=en
OFFICIAL SITE
http://ophirpaztao.wix.com/says
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It will not be one of the versions that probably go down in history this 3.10.9, which takes the place of the previous 3.9.17, but, no matter how small, the innovations introduced are numerous and we're not sure appreciated them all.
We start from the section recommended for you. Whether it's app or books (advice on music yet they are not), or even if you are on the homepage of the store, blocking the slice with the Google personalized recommendations you'll notice that at the top there is a new voice, "improve these councils, "which allows us to add people you know to find out their tastes and also receive recommendations based on them (or so says the description of the function). Good theory, too bad that the vast majority of contacts proposed were complete strangers from the other side of the world, with which (we checked) we did not even vague contacts on Google+. We look forward to a future refinement.
Then continue with the translations. Some apps now have a button "translate" at their description, which basically will only call into question Google Translate on the fly to change the text in a language more understandable to us. In this case the theory is good, pity we did not understand when and when not to appear: comparing different applications, different languages, some of them had the button translate it and other were completely lacking. Also in this case we are confident in a future refinement.
If these two functions must be short andarsele a little 'to seek, we turn now to a thing you will see rather often. You will all familiar with the installation of new apps: you choose one, went on his page, click on install, accept the permissions and you will be thrown back to the description of the app while the progress bar will indicate the percentage of completion. Not any more. After accepting the permissions, and then return to the description of the app, you have inserted a new page, which you can see an example on the right. The aim is to highlight related app and installed by others, but the match as you know is not always the best, by clicking on "back to shopping" you will still be redirected to the description of the app to start. We did not find a way to disable this feature, which basically requires a tap in to install any new app. Annoying.
And finally we come to the last news, the only one on which we could hardly rely on something: it is now possible to remove items from the wish list by tapping on the icon in that list, without having to open a description of each app. It is the same method used to delete applications from the complete list of all the ones we have ever installed and certainly saves us a few more steps. Nicely done.
After then the description of the new features, I leave you the link to download the Play Store:http://d-h.st/ZZB
Thank you for the hint!
Thanks for letting us now
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whats the difference with this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996995
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Kameirus said:
whats the difference with this one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1996995
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what seems the usual review?
but please ...
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We already have a thread with same topic
It will not be one of the versions that probably go down in history this 3.10.9, which takes the place of the previous 3.9.17, but, no matter how small, the innovations introduced are numerous and we're not sure appreciated them all.
We start from the section recommended for you. Whether it's app or books (advice on music yet they are not), or even if you are on the homepage of the store, blocking the slice with the Google personalized recommendations you'll notice that at the top there is a new voice, "improve these councils, "which allows us to add people you know to find out their tastes and also receive recommendations based on them (or so says the description of the function). Good theory, too bad that the vast majority of contacts proposed were complete strangers from the other side of the world, with which (we checked) we did not even vague contacts on Google+. We look forward to a future refinement.
Then continue with the translations. Some apps now have a button "translate" at their description, which basically will only call into question Google Translate on the fly to change the text in a language more understandable to us. In this case the theory is good, pity we did not understand when and when not to appear: comparing different applications, different languages, some of them had the button translate it and other were completely lacking. Also in this case we are confident in a future refinement.
If these two functions must be short andarsele a little 'to seek, we turn now to a thing you will see rather often. You will all familiar with the installation of new apps: you choose one, went on his page, click on install, accept the permissions and you will be thrown back to the description of the app while the progress bar will indicate the percentage of completion. Not any more. After accepting the permissions, and then return to the description of the app, you have inserted a new page, which you can see an example on the right. The aim is to highlight related app and installed by others, but the match as you know is not always the best, by clicking on "back to shopping" you will still be redirected to the description of the app to start. We did not find a way to disable this feature, which basically requires a tap in to install any new app. Annoying.
And finally we come to the last news, the only one on which we could hardly rely on something: it is now possible to remove items from the wish list by tapping on the icon in that list, without having to open a description of each app. It is the same method used to delete applications from the complete list of all the ones we have ever installed and certainly saves us a few more steps. Nicely done.
After then the description of the new features, I leave you the link to download the Play Store:http://d-h.st/ZZB
Thanks, i was just reading about it in the main android themes and apps forum :laugh:
I am an amateur Android developer and I've created a tool that shows stats (position and page number) of an android aplications from Google Play in different countries (not everyone is aware that the store looks different in every country).
Here is the link to the site: http://tracedroid.com
How it works?
Page allows two ways of search, by application name - for example 'Angry Birds' and by application package name - for example 'com.rovio.angrybirds'.
The first way (search by application name) leads you to list of applications matching search query. The second way (search by package name) leads you list of countries where the app is enlisted. The list shows country name, category name, page and position. The country link leads to details page with position history, charts and some details about app.
Page is still under development (so may contain errors) and not all countries and google play categories are available.
A few examples:
Search results for Angry Birds by name: http://tracedroid.com/search/angry birds
Search results for Angry Birds by package name: http://tracedroid.com/search/com.rovio.angrybirds
Details for Angry Birds in Austria: http://tracedroid.com/details/com.rovio.angrybirds/at
If your app is not available in search results write me an info so ill try to answer why.
I've just finished my first ever made app and I'm very excited to have it on Google Play but to be honest, it's hard to get noticed in the swarm of other apps so if you're interested, try it and give me a review or maybe share it with your friends if you find it useful.
My app is a voice recognition app which can make user's custom voice commands. It has a special feature which I call "Voxce head". It helps you make your commands outside of the app, virtually anywhere.
It's very simple and very light (to be honest, I'm not quite good enough to make complex apps).
It uses the voice recognition mechanism of Google Voice Typing and therefore many languages can be recognized and some are supported to work offline.
Have a look at it and give me your opinion about it.
Thanks in advance.
Here's the link:
play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.voxce.lp&hl=en
(I'm sorry I can't post the full link because of the forum's rule)
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