Hi, I developed app similar to Note 4 stock app "floating buttons". It is designed for big phones like Samsung Note. Then you can't reach device hardware buttons, you can touch floating buttons - it's much easier. Also you can move, minimize floating buttons for better user experience.
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You can download this app here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.rokas.floatingbuttons
Any suggestions for new version?
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Hi guys,
I just had an exciting experience on my HTC Touch. Actually I found a sensor-enabled task manager named Rosseta TaskMgr on www.rossetamobile.com. They also have some nice screenshots there.
With this little application, you can shake or roll your phone to switch between running applications.
Now you don't need to worry about which harware key to be assigned to what kind of Alt-tab app.
It's just so convenient and fun to switch between running apps with it.
cheers,
lincoln
Here are some screenshots.
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Big Camera Button is an app that does one thing, and it does it well. It is a fullscreen camera button on top of a fully customizable camera. Very simple, very well done.
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thanx, nice one
Thank you!
clever is it this one by any chance? http://bigcamerabutton.codejanitor.us/
Yes that is the website. Search for Big Camera Button on the Android market (only 2.2 phones and higher)
This is one of my first apps and i was wondering what you guys at xda developers think about it. It's a simple Pythagoras calculator that will quickly calculate any side of a right angled triangle. This could be a real time saver for anyone who needs their math homework done. I am very open for ideas and improvements for this app. Take a quick look at it.
If you find any bugs, please tell me as i do not want to publish an app that only works with my Nexus One and no other.
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Hi,
I've managed to create an app to control Sphero (original) devices from Gear S2&S3 using wrist gestures. The name of the app is "Sphero Gear Control" and it has 2 versions.
Free version supports movement in any direction without any limits. Full/paid version adds the ability to adjust starting direction (aim) with blue led.
These are screenshots from the app:
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Does this also control the BB-8 and BB-9e devices?
If not can you make an app that does?
Is there software that can decrease the height of the entire Android screen to make room for a App Access toolbar?
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This is so you can easily open programs when you're driving, just by pressing the app icons on the App Toolbar.
But not overlay on top of existing Android viewport.
That way you can quickly switch between ie: Google Maps and NetFlix while driving.
Been doing this on the LG V20 for years, very helpful.