[APP][4+/5+/6+/Wear] HappyID v1.2 - Android Apps and Games

HappyID helps you to identify who is calling you.
The application shows you notes, company, position, birthday, closest event from the calendar and so on during the call. You could even sync all your notes with Evernote.
HappyID is FREE and without ads.
Get on Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=mobi.happyid
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For dual sim phones please activate "Dual-Sim" option in settings.

This is real happy

First little bugfix update. You are welcome with all issues and requests!

Does this work only for contacts which are already in my address book or can I use this for calls to/from numbers which are not in my address book?

bagarwa said:
Does this work only for contacts which are already in my address book or can I use this for calls to/from numbers which are not in my address book?
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No difference between contacts from address book or any others, phone number is used as key.

Very good app. Thanks a lot!

Could you please explain the need for this permission for me please:
send emails to guest without owners knowledge......

silvagroup said:
Could you please explain the need for this permission for me please:
send emails to guest without owners knowledge......
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It is WRITE_CALENDAR permission. Required for the calendar search and events creation. I do not know why the google name it so. Happy to see new permission model in Marshmallow, - app has support for it.

waw, this is just what I was looking for.
I've been using Call Informer, but isn't updated for a long time ago, and ... most of the times it doesn't work, so this is what I need.
but ... I think it should display all selected fields ( see image below), but I see only notes. Second try I saw also email. Am I doing something wrong?
Also, can this app display notes included on my contacts details?
Thank you for this app, anyway, I'll start trying from now on ...

I don't typically use the native dialer and my carrier number. Instead, 95% of my calls are made/received through Hangouts. Will this work with Hangouts? If not, can it be implemented?
This app is a great idea, by the way!

okidokiss said:
waw, this is just what I was looking for.
I've been using Call Informer, but isn't updated for a long time ago, and ... most of the times it doesn't work, so this is what I need.
but ... I think it should display all selected fields ( see image below), but I see only notes. Second try I saw also email. Am I doing something wrong?
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HappyID should show all available information if android address book contact has one of course. On Marshmallow app should has right permissions available for access the address book. Please try to reinstall (please do not forget to backup notes first) or kill app, maybe something goes wrong.

cameraddict said:
I don't typically use the native dialer and my carrier number. Instead, 95% of my calls are made/received through Hangouts. Will this work with Hangouts? If not, can it be implemented?
This app is a great idea, by the way!
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Sorry. It is impossible currently to implement this for Hangouts, Skype, Viber, WhatsApp etc.

nikanorov said:
HappyID helps you to identify who is calling you.......
.....For dual sim phones please activate "Dual-Sim" option in settings.
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nikanorov said:
First little bugfix update. You are welcome with all issues and requests!
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version in op is r4. version in play store is 1.0.3. are those who don't use play store missing out on the latest version?
can you post the latest version here on xda? i'd like to try this out. thanks a lot.

m0han said:
version in op is r4. version in play store is 1.0.3. are those who don't use play store missing out on the latest version?
can you post the latest version here on xda? i'd like to try this out. thanks a lot.
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r4 is the latest version. same as on GP.

I understand what you use the other permissions for, but what do you need/ use the following permissions for?
Calendar:
* read calendar events plus confidential information
* add or modify calendar events and send email to guests without owners' knowledge
Other:
* full network access
* view network connections
This is definately an app I would pay for if I can get a clear understanding of the reason for the seemingly unnecessary permissions, especially the full network access permission.

signupstuffid said:
I understand what you use the other permissions for, but what do you need/ use the following permissions for?
Calendar:
* read calendar events plus confidential information
* add or modify calendar events and send email to guests without owners' knowledge
Other:
* full network access
* view network connections
This is definately an app I would pay for if I can get a clear understanding of the reason for the seemingly unnecessary permissions, especially the full network access permission.
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Calendar for the nearest event and to add new events. Network access for Evernote sync, crash reporting (fabric.io) and google analytics.

nikanorov said:
Sorry. It is impossible currently to implement this for Hangouts, Skype, Viber, WhatsApp etc.
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Thanks. That was the answer I was afraid of. As it is now, the Hangouts incoming call screen is abysmal.
Good luck with the awesome app!!

I've had the desire to have an application like this this about 4 months ago.
And it's a pretty good implementation! Do you think it's possible to show the last exchange/sent/received SMS between you and the caller/person you are dialing out. I feel that this would be a tremendous help.
Cheers on the great app. :good:

oreo27 said:
Do you think it's possible to show the last exchange/sent/received SMS between you and the caller/person you are dialing out. I feel that this would be a tremendous help.
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This one is on list, but I should solve the puzzle how to show a lot of data on a small window first. I have done some experiments with scrollbars, dynamic font, collapse/expand etc. Unsatisfied, yet.

Works great

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[2.1+][APP] Text Notify

This app is simple but useful for people that heavily use full screen apps (games/browsers/ect). It gives a nice little notification that shows the text message/email you just received, allowing you to decide if it's worth quitting your app to reply to it (see picture), even if you're in another app! You can turn the notifications on and off via the main screen. The best part of it is you can play and the notification will not interfere with your touch on the game. It might also have the simplest options menu.
FEATURE LIST:
Works with third party SMS applications
Now supports K9 Mail (requires K9 Mail for functionality)
Shows the sender (name from contacts list or number if contact doesn't exist)
Shows the sender and contents of the message
Low profile
Doesn't interfere with the touch interface of whatever task you are doing
Easy to turn on or off just by the touch of a checkbox
Lightweight
No more quitting Angry Birds just to see that someone texted you "lol"
Works in portrait and landscape orientations
Permissions explained:
Read SMS: So that it can read the text to show you
Read contacts: so that it can see if anyone in your contacts shares the same number and the text sender
Please report any bugs to me.
P.S. I know this is a VERY simplistic app and may seem pointless. If you feel that way that is fine, however I have had a lot of people that laughed at it originally tell me they can't use any full screen app without and they never turn it off. So I simply ask you give constructive criticism. Thank you!
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Now has a paid version with more features:
Custom background and text colors
Custom notification display times
Optional border and border color
Option of rounded or square corners
This was just what I was looking for mate, testing now seems to be working just fine
Thanks, appreciate the download and feedback.
Does it supports other email applications as Gmail, also?
jolas said:
Does it supports other email applications as Gmail, also?
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Unfortunately Google currently doesn't allow outside apps access to Gmail emails or the standard email client. If they change this stance, I will update asap.
OK, I see...
Meanwhile, I installed and tested it (my ROM is at my sig) and it is working perfectly with the GoSMS I have installed...
Thank you!
No problem! Glad it works for you (as it should lol)
thanks, works on nexus s with ICS /)
beamed in from my Nexus S on ICS using my brain
Awesome! Thanks for the reply.
clears a lot of hassle of pop up! thanx
Crazy, I was literally just thinking it would be cool to have something exactly like this on my SGS2 when I was playing Star Diamonds Capture... it's an online multiplayer game that you can't really back out of unless you want to risk losing the match, but I always want to make sure I'm not ignoring an important text.
Thanks, I will let you know how it runs and if you stay active as a dev I will support your efforts as much as possible.
ingenious247 said:
Crazy, I was literally just thinking it would be cool to have something exactly like this on my SGS2 when I was playing Star Diamonds Capture... it's an online multiplayer game that you can't really back out of unless you want to risk losing the match, but I always want to make sure I'm not ignoring an important text.
Thanks, I will let you know how it runs and if you stay active as a dev I will support your efforts as much as possible.
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Thanks! Just released my second app, and started working on my third last night. Glad you enjoy!
Can you make the toast message last longer? It disappears very quick.. Just a half second longer would suffice and not interfere with games
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gqgk said:
Unfortunately Google currently doesn't allow outside apps access to Gmail emails or the standard email client. If they change this stance, I will update asap.
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Could you check this application (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nlucas.notificationtoasterlite&feature=related_apps) that have access to Gmail, maybe to see if it is possible to be done with yours, too?
jolas said:
Could you check this application (https://market.android.com/details?id=com.nlucas.notificationtoasterlite&feature=related_apps) that have access to Gmail, maybe to see if it is possible to be done with yours, too?
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From what I see, it doesn't actually show you what the email says or who it's from, just that you have an email. Maybe I can just say you have a new Gmail Email haha
gqgk said:
From what I see, it doesn't actually show you what the email says or who it's from, just that you have an email. Maybe I can just say you have a new Gmail Email haha
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Sorry, from the description I assumed that it works the same way as with SMS
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Love it! Using it in conjunction with SMS Popup (SMS Popup only pops up when the screen's off).
Definitely an excellent utility!
ingenious247 said:
Can you make the toast message last longer? It disappears very quick.. Just a half second longer would suffice and not interfere with games
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?
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ingenious247 said:
?
Sent from my SGH-T989 using xda premium
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The donate version allows you to set a custom time to display the notification now.

[APP][3.0+]: FloatMail: Floatification extension for email

Description
Receive email from within any app, without pausing the app, including fullscreen apps.
This is an extension for the app Floatifications published by Rob J. The floatifications app *must* be installed prior to installing FloatMail:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=robj.floating.notifications
The app supports:
Display sender name and subject
Display full email body
Commands:
Open: Opens the email app inbox
Delete: Deletes the Floatification
Reply: Reply from within the email app
Quick Reply: Reply from within the Floatification
Delete All: Deletes all recent FloatMail Floatifications
Delete Message: Deletes the email message from the remote server
Mark as Read: Marks the message as read on the remote server
The app works with nearly all email accounts by supporting the following protocols: IMAP, IMAP-IDLE (Push Mail), POP3 & Exchange via EWS or IMAP.
Note: There is no dependencies on K9, Gmail APIs or anything else so your free to use any email app that you want in conjunction with FloatMail.
Using this extension means you can do away with the status bar if you wish, disable your normal email notifications, and still be notified within FN for Email.
Questions & Improvements please contact: 'support' [at] 'maxlabmobile.com'
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.maxlabmobile.floatmail
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=YOGQx5jUWSo
Very promising.
Since most of us will have either the default mailer, gmail, K9 or some other popular mailer up, the ability to import accounts setting would be very highly appreciated. Kind of a pain to enter this stuff once more from the phone's keyboards, even the best of them
Thanks Dovid. I have already implemented export/import with an encrypted export file. When you tap on the export-file it will automatically associate the file with FloatMail and populate the settings. I'll expose that functionality soon in version 1.4 or 1.5. Thanks for the suggestion. Cheers, Glen.
glensantacruz said:
Thanks Dovid. I have already implemented export/import with an encrypted export file. When you tap on the export-file it will automatically associate the file with FloatMail and populate the settings. I'll expose that functionality soon in version 1.4 or 1.5. Thanks for the suggestion. Cheers, Glen.
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Quite nice. Will try the 1.4 or 1.5 app once posted ( and I have decided whether or not to keep the 4.4.3 Omnrom).
I take it one still needs the original emailers around to issue the notification? Or once, imported, can they be removed if this be one's preferred mailer? Read the Play description so seems this can work on its own. Actually I only use K9 so would probably keep it around.
Exchange support puts this over the rest!
Dovidhalevi said:
Quite nice. Will try the 1.4 or 1.5 app once posted ( and I have decided whether or not to keep the 4.4.3 Omnrom).
I take it one still needs the original emailers around to issue the notification? Or once, imported, can they be removed if this be one's preferred mailer?
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Sorry I should have been clearer before. The export/import feature will backup/restore the FloatMail settings which is ideal when:
1. You want to reset the device
2. You want the same settings, but on another device
But it won't automatically configure the app based on your K9/Gmail settings.
The app connects directly to your IMAP server. In the case of Gmail, it would connect to the server using IMAP-IDLE/Push-mail. When a message is sent, it will automatically appear in a floatification within a few seconds.
It is capable of opening the inbox or compose screen of any email app that you want. [You just need to choose the app from a list on the account setup screen] However, since it shows the full message and you can do quick replies hopefully users will not need to open their email apps so often.
Cheers,
Glen
Awesome work mate, always nice to see a new extension like this
It's a nice idea but i have a problem.
I can see in the log that it finds the new mail i just recived but it doesn't tell me.
I just sent the log via email to [email protected]
If you need anything more just tell me.
Thanks.
Thanks Guys
stavrinho: Sorry, I can't find your email. It is maxlabmobile.com ['L' after 'max']. I'm sure we can solve that issue. Cheers.
stavrinho said:
It's a nice idea but i have a problem.
I can see in the log that it finds the new mail i just recived but it doesn't tell me.
I just sent the log via email to [email protected]
If you need anything more just tell me.
Thanks.
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is there a reason this can't use existing mail accounts ?
Gmail is already setup on my phone.. through official Gmail app..
Just need.. essentially floating Gmail notifications
jaladhjin said:
is there a reason this can't use existing mail accounts ?
Gmail is already setup on my phone.. through official Gmail app..
Just need.. essentially floating Gmail notifications
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Yes because it was written to work with any email not only GMail. But I understand your concerns.
glensantacruz said:
Yes because it was written to work with any email not only GMail. But I understand your concerns.
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Hmmmm
This is work with any email account (so is set up by itself)? Have not seen this yet, maybe work a look.
EDIT:
I see I had commented on this is the distant past. For some reason, I had not gotten extensions really working.
So trying to set it up: Need to support two-stage auth. Typing in those Google "app-specific" passwords is impossible.

[APP][4.0.3+] After Call Actions (ACA)

Hi there !
Meet After Call Actions, a little application I developed for my needs, but I though you may enjoy it
It's an appication which launch itself just after your calls and display a beautifull screen : from here you can do one click action (call again, send a SMS or mail), or pop up the contact badge
ACA got also different skins, a widget, an automatic close feature ...
Play Store link : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.plumillonforge.android.aca
Play Store description :
After Call Actions is the fastest way to realize actions on the last call (outgoing, incoming or even missed) : call back, send SMS, send mail or do any other actions on the contact
ACA launch itself just after your call with :
• A clear and simple interface with the last call informations (name, phone number, call lenght)
• The contact picture with quick actions badge on click
• Add a phone number to your contacts if unknow
• Call back, send a SMS or send a mail in one touch
• Direct access to the call logs, dialer, contacts, create calendar event, create new note
• Automatically close ACA after a delay which you can set
ACA also got different skins you can download for free
Enjoy the widget to access even more fastly to all the ACA features
You want a particular skin ? Contact us and we will create it for you !
Some screenshot :
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Try it !
Any feedbacks and suggestions are welcome
New version is live with bugfixes
Go check it out !
ok will done
toobad i love tw that much, this call thing looks really cool!! ^_^
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G900F met Tapatalk
Yeah it's pretty usefull
Let me know if you have any suggestions
Sock12345 said:
toobad i love tw that much, this call thing looks really cool!! ^_^
Verstuurd vanaf mijn SM-G900F met Tapatalk
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TW have this kind of feature ? You can't use the two at the same time ?
nice work!
imho, it would be reasonable to add 1-2 more features>>> add a note, task, reminder, calendar event.......
[to be perfectly honest: i don't see much sense in texting someone i just talked to?!]
crullick said:
nice work!
imho, it would be reasonable to add 1-2 more features>>> add a note, task, reminder, calendar event.......
[to be perfectly honest: i don't see much sense in texting someone i just talked to?!]
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Totally agree with this. Calendar event and notes are what I'd use for sure.:good:
crullick said:
nice work!
imho, it would be reasonable to add 1-2 more features>>> add a note, task, reminder, calendar event.......
[to be perfectly honest: i don't see much sense in texting someone i just talked to?!]
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Yeah this seems weird at first but I personally use this feature from time to time when for example when the person I'm calling don't answer I can send him a text fastly
Stilleh said:
Totally agree with this. Calendar event and notes are what I'd use for sure.:good:
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I'll look into it, these are good idea
How you see the note feature? I'm thinking notes will be associated with the contact (so accessible in the contact page)
Or maybe anything else?
Plumillon said:
Yeah this seems weird at first but I personally use this feature from time to time when for example when the person I'm calling don't answer I can send him a text fastly
I'll look into it, these are good idea
How you see the note feature? I'm thinking notes will be associated with the contact (so accessible in the contact page)
Or maybe anything else?
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never thought of busy/no answer situation! (it is an after call action after all )
as in regard to the note/reminder ---- associating it with a contact in any manner would be great; then again, it can simply be directed towards the application of choice (or default) that can perform those actions
Plumillon said:
Yeah it's pretty usefull
Let me know if you have any suggestions
TW have this kind of feature ? You can't use the two at the same time ?
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No you can use 2 call apps at the same time :/
I'm integrating some new features right now according to your feedbacks
Should be online today or tomorrow
crullick said:
nice work!
imho, it would be reasonable to add 1-2 more features>>> add a note, task, reminder, calendar event.......
[to be perfectly honest: i don't see much sense in texting someone i just talked to?!]
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Stilleh said:
Totally agree with this. Calendar event and notes are what I'd use for sure.:good:
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Just to let you know I updated ACA with a bunch of new features : button to call logs, to dialpad, to your contacts, to create a calendar event and to take a note
There are pulled out when you click anywhere on the background (the same to access the settings)
Will try it out as soon as I get home.
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I need some feedback from you people
Do you have some remarks etc ?
Can you all please test this app
I just posted a new version with some bugfixes
Give it a try
It would be nice if this app overlays instead of opening as a separate app. Sort of "floating ". Better yet it would be nice if i could use this as as incoming call screen that's also floating. Looks pretty though. Great job dev. Subscribed
fliparsenal said:
It would be nice if this app overlays instead of opening as a separate app. Sort of "floating ". Better yet it would be nice if i could use this as as incoming call screen that's also floating. Looks pretty though. Great job dev. Subscribed
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Thanks for your feedback, floating can be very good but I don't want to be intrusive, I will think about it
Nice app, unfortunately the link no longer works and there are too many apps on the play store with similair name.
If the app is still alive then please update link.

[APP][5.0+] Notifix - Content Aware Notification Management! [AUG-26]

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Notifix
Content Aware Notification Management!
Hassle free categorization of notifications based on its content and type.​
Notifix uses app type and processes notification content using machine learning to automatically group notifications into their respective categories - not just based on the app's name. Not just another notification manager!
You can later check those grouped notifications without losing content and the link that the notification carries.
It is powered by TensorFlow™ and is continuously being developed. Feel free to pour in your suggestions!
It automatically categorizes notifications into either of the 5 categories: Primary/Promotions/News/Messages/Social, and they can be separately viewed without losing the deep-link that the original notification carried.
Download: Google Play - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.grenadeguy.notifix
Feel free to drop in your views, recommendations, and suggestions!
Screenshots:
Permissions explained:
I have given a brief explanation in the Play Store listing.
Notification access: To read incoming notifications and categorize them.
Usage access: To see last used application and clear old notifications.
Contacts: To skip processing SMS/Messages if the sender is in contacts.
Phone: To find the default dialer and skip processing/grouping its notification.
I store the already determined app type and live notifications locally to make it easy to sort. There was also a plan to display an archive of cleared notifications (not carrying the deep-link). So storage is also needed (SQL databases basically).
Hoping to find alternate ways to accomplish those requirements so that those sensitive permissions aren't needed.
Sounds interesting!
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Sounds interesting!
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Do let me know your views after you try it!:good:
v0.95 live:
Change log:
* Category fixes
* Minor UI changes
Just installed, very good idea!
However, I found a bug, google play app updated notifications get lost.
Nice app, Just installed. A black theme or forced black text would be nice, see screenshot.
I use substratum Swift black (i guess that's the problem why text is White).
Thanks for the app!
kjames2001 said:
Just installed, very good idea!
However, I found a bug, google play app updated notifications get lost.
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Thank you!
Will look into it! :good:
bigchrizzieboy said:
Nice app, Just installed. A black theme or forced black text would be nice, see screenshot.
I use substraten Swift black (i guess that's the problem why text is White).
Thanks for the app!
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Thanks for bringing it to my notice. Forcing the text color now.
balamu96m said:
Thank you!
Will look into it! :good:
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This is how it looks.
balamu96m said:
Thank you!
Will look into it! :good:
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This is how it looks. New ones will just be kept out of the group. Sorry that it's in Chinese, and sorry for the double post.
kjames2001 said:
This is how it looks. New ones will just be kept out of the group. Sorry that it's in Chinese, and sorry for the double post.
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Can you elaborate a bit more, please?
I couldn't exactly get your point.
balamu96m said:
Can you elaborate a bit more, please?
I couldn't exactly get your point.
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In the screenshot, it's saying updated 1 app Google Docs on the first line, the second line it's saying updating Google Docs, which was supposed to be disappeared after the first line appears.
And once this happens, newer notifications from Google Play will not be grouped under this group anymore.
Hope you can understand what I'm saying.
kjames2001 said:
In the screenshot, it's saying updated 1 app Google Docs on the first line, the second line it's saying updating Google Docs, which was supposed to be disappeared after the first line appears.
And once this happens, newer notifications from Google Play will not be grouped under this group anymore.
Hope you can understand what I'm saying.
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Oops....Thank you. Will check that.
why is the "Read contacts" permission needed?
and if possible, could you elaborate on the following 2 permissions as its the first time i saw them in apps?
- "run the application's scheduled background work"
- "update component usage statistics"
thx..
Sounds interesting, but any chance of making the account linking optional? The app won't even start unless you provide a Google account, which is something i'd rather not do until at least after i test the app to see if it's for me or not.
iamelton said:
why is the "Read contacts" permission needed?
and if possible, could you elaborate on the following 2 permissions as its the first time i saw them in apps?
- "run the application's scheduled background work"
- "update component usage statistics"
thx..
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I know that feels strange (being a user myself). I have given a brief explanation in the Play Store listing.
Notification access: To read incoming notifications and categorize them.
Usage access: To see last used application and clear old notifications.
Contacts: To skip processing SMS/Messages if the sender is in contacts.
Phone: To find the default dialer and skip processing/grouping its notification.
I store the already determined app type and live notifications locally to make it easy to sort. There was also a plan to display an archive of cleared notifications (not carrying the deep-link). So storage is also needed (SQL databases basically).
Hoping to find alternate ways to accomplish those requirements so that those permissions aren't needed.
ticktock666 said:
Sounds interesting, but any chance of making the account linking optional? The app won't even start unless you provide a Google account, which is something i'd rather not do until at least after i test the app to see if it's for me or not.
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I can make it. But logging in is currently needed for the app to function properly (it's also used for easy categorization inside the app other than just saving your preferences).
I'll look for ways to do that. Hopefully within 1 or 2 updates I can do that.
balamu96m said:
I know that feels strange (being a user myself). I have given a brief explanation in the Play Store listing.
Notification access: To read incoming notifications and categorize them.
Usage access: To see last used application and clear old notifications.
Contacts: To skip processing SMS/Messages if the sender is in contacts.
Phone: To find the default dialer and skip processing/grouping its notification.
I store the already determined app type and live notifications locally to make it easy to sort. There was also a plan to display an archive of cleared notifications (not carrying the deep-link). So storage is also needed (SQL databases basically).
Hoping to find alternate ways to accomplish those requirements so that those permissions aren't needed.
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thx for the detailed explanation.. :good:
Hi!
I'm testing your app, it looks quite good. But I have a problem: it doesn't show the message category. It hides all the mails and messages of Telegram and WhatsApp without showing anything. The rest of categories are right.
ivsu said:
Hi!
I'm testing your app, it looks quite good. But I have a problem: it doesn't show the message category. It hides all the mails and messages of Telegram and WhatsApp without showing anything. The rest of categories are right.
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Sounds strange. Can you try changing the delay period for Messages?

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Open source, privacy friendly email app for Android
See here for a description:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/
See here for screenshots:
https://email.faircode.eu/#screenshots
Downloads:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email#user-content-downloads
Frequently asked questions:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/blob/master/FAQ.md
Please read this before requesting a new feature:
https://github.com/M66B/FairEmail/blob/master/FAQ.md#user-content-get-support
This XDA thread is about using the latest version of FairEmail.
For support on authorizing an account, you should consult the documentation of your provider, see also here.
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Discussion of purchases is not allowed here, please contact me via here instead.
Undo trash/archive?
Swipe left/right for previous/next message?
View headers
Show what to do with a link, with the option to edit/sanitize (pro feature?)
Sort on date, recipient/sender, subject, size (pro feature?)
https://github.com/commonsguy/cwac-saferoom ?
See also here:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/issues
I will keep this list up to date.
Suggested names:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Pjj12FMeveDvtAgEFhOizdrj-EfJH6VmbXAxzXw-W5Q/edit
Thanks @Primokorn for making this list of names!
It is time for a new, modern, open source, privacy friendly email client for Android.
I have just released a first alpha version for feedback on the design and features.
Not for production use yet!
Most of the stuff basically works, but be prepared for crashes and error notifications.
Safe email is a working name, but it is for several reasons not a convenient name, so suggestions for a name are welcome.
Great idea and big project.
Good luck !
I'll be following you.
Thanks
For the name, what about NetMail ?
As I always say with your new projects: "Downloading..." Feedbacks will come later.
I finally left K9 mail after using it for several years.
Thanks again for your work for the Android community!
I have just released alpha version 0.2
Alpha versions are not for production use!
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/releases
In case of error notifications you can now send me a logcat via the navigation drawer menu, but please check this XDA thread first to prevent me from looking into the same problem over and over again.
Feedback about the design, structure, navigation, features, etc is very welcome.
Great first impression so far. Thanks Marcel!
M66B said:
I have just released alpha version 0.2
Alpha versions are not for production use!
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/releases
In case of error notifications you can now send me a logcat via the navigation drawer menu, but please check this XDA thread first to prevent me from looking into the same problem over and over again.
Feedback about the design, structure, navigation, features, etc is very welcome.
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Looks neat and hoping to make it my regular mail soon
Mailed you error log
Mail shield, secumail,... Will add possible names
beeshyams said:
Looks neat and hoping to make it my regular mail soon
Mailed you error log
Mail shield, secumail,... Will add possible names
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Thanks.
The reported problem will be fixed in the next release:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/commit/930fb9232779dd854cba0c7c0e9a1203420fbd08
If you were wondering why you occasionally need to refresh messages in most other email apps, including the Gmail app, to get new email: these apps don't start a foreground service like this app does. This means that especially recent Android versions will kill the background service(s) of these app after some time, which will results in not only missing emails, but also in polling/synchronizing again, which is a waste of battery power and of internet bandwidth.
The foreground service of this app will synchronize messages in real time with the disadvantage of showing a low priority status bar notification, although the notification is a reassuring sign that things still work and it even shows some useful information, like the number of operations pending (mark as read, messages to send, etc).
If you use a well known email provider with this app and the provider is not listed in the account/identity screen, please provide the details of the provider (name, IMAP/SMTP host name/port number/STARTTLS) here.
The details of the current providers are here:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/blob/master/app/src/main/res/xml/providers.xml
Downloading, as it would nice to have an alternative to samsung email...
M66B said:
If you were wondering why you occasionally need to refresh messages in most other email apps, including the Gmail app, to get new email: these apps don't start a foreground service like this app does. This means that especially recent Android versions will kill the background service(s) of these app after some time, which will results in not only missing emails, but also in polling/synchronizing again, which is a waste of battery power and of internet bandwidth.
The foreground service of this app will synchronize messages in real time with the disadvantage of showing a low priority status bar notification, although the notification is a reassuring sign that things still work and it even shows some useful information, like the number of operations pending (mark as read, messages to send, etc).
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Just set up several accounts and tested, synchronized messages are extremely fast. looking forward to further development. Thanks!
Great idea Marcel @M66B, I am using K9.
Subscribed for use....keep it up!
M66B said:
If you use a well known email provider with this app and the provider is not listed in the account/identity screen, please provide the details of the provider (name, IMAP/SMTP host name/port number/STARTTLS) here.
The details of the current providers are here:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/blob/master/app/src/main/res/xml/providers.xml
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I don't know if it's a well known email provider but including mailbox.org would be great:
<provider name="mailbox.org">
<imap
host="imap.mailbox.org"
port="993" />
<smtp
host="smtp.mailbox.org"
port="465"
starttls="false" />
I'm really looking forward to test your app!
geronimoge said:
I don't know if it's a well known email provider but including mailbox.org would be great:
<provider name="mailbox.org">
<imap
host="imap.mailbox.org"
port="993" />
<smtp
host="smtp.mailbox.org"
port="465"
starttls="false" />
I'm really looking forward to test your app!
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Did you test if this provider works with the app?
I have just released alpha version 0.3
Changelog/download:
https://github.com/M66B/open-source-email/releases
A number of bugs were fixed, but this is still not for production!
Been using K9 for years, haven't found anything else I've liked to replace it. Looking forward to this -I'm a big fan of your work!
For yahoo.com:
imap.mail.yahoo.com:993,SSL/TLS true
smtp.mail.yahoo.com:587, STARTTLS True
When I try and configure yahoo with imap.mail.yahoo.com, port 993, it says "IDLE Not Supported" when I click on the OK button.
I am able to configure the SMTP server however with no issues using port 587
Provider: Posteo
<provider name="Posteo">
<imap
host="posteo.de"
port="993" />
<smtp
host="posteo.de"
port="465"
starttls="false" />
Tested and it works.
How does Fencemail sound?

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