Hi
I'm a software developer.
I've developed an app for my company and when I running it on Huawei p8 lite I have the problem that notification doesn't run becouse the app isn't into app protected like WhatApp, Twitter etc. If I manually configure the app as app protected all is ok, the notification runs.
Is there a way (programmatically way) to configure my app as alredy protecteted when i install into the device, like WhatApp or Twitter?
I tried creating a background service but it doesn't run.
Thanks
Enrico
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Hey guys!
Does anyone know if there is a way for the facebook tab for a contact to bring up the facebook app instead of launching the mobile facebook website?
For clarification: bring up a facebook linked contact in sense and click to view their profile, a comment, or an update. m.facebook launches in the browser for me. I would much prefer the facebook app instead.
Thanks!
This points out yet another reason to freaking uninstall that facebook app. It doesn't DO much does it?
I like the app and this seems like HTC's fault or maybe Google's. You know how when you have multiple apps duplicating functionality you get to choose which app handles each request and/or set default. Maybe Google needs to add an action for facebook?
Also the notifications that the facebook app fires off link to the mobile website instead of opening the app? What the?
Digitaltigre said:
I like the app and this seems like HTC's fault or maybe Google's. You know how when you have multiple apps duplicating functionality you get to choose which app handles each request and/or set default. Maybe Google needs to add an action for facebook?
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No, this fault lies 99.996% on the Facebook app developers.
It's a sorry excuse for an official Facebook application in every right, especially when a 3rd party dev bests it with a limited SDK (See Babbler for Android).
As the title implies, are there any homebrew app or PC software that automatically detects what xap you have installed on your phone and update them accordingly.
Or else these xaps will not update themselves.
Thanks!
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For Marketplace apps, pin the Marketplace tile to the start screen and it will show how many apps have updates available on the live tile.
For homebrew apps, a few apps have built-in update checks but the best option I know of for automatic notifications (like the built-in Marketplace) is the Bazaar app.
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For Marketplace apps, pin the Marketplace tile to the start screen and it will show how many apps have updates available on the live tile.
For homebrew apps, a few apps have built-in update checks but the best option I know of for automatic notifications (like the built-in Marketplace) is the Bazaar app.
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About Marketplace, I would like to point out that sometimes it doesn't inform you that an app is update. But if you browse through the application list - using Marketplace or Wp7applist - you find there's an update...
Don't know if it is because of the roms I tried, or it is Marketplace...
It can take up to a day or so for update notifications to push to the phone. If you manually check the app in Marketplace, it will show the update option even if the notification hasn't reached your phone yet.
Hello to all, do we have a modded MMS.apk here who has a capability of protecting a certain message by a password?
Or if none, can someone please help me and grant this?
I am newbie when it comes to Android.
By the way i am using GTS5360.
Thanks
Godbless
Hello?
Anybody here?
Please, help me or give me any insights/ideas on what to do about my problem.
Thanks.
You can install app vault hide from play store it is free and do the job well
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I don't wanna use an app.
all i just want is a modified MMS.apk that can/has support or provide password on my chosen thread inside my inbox.
If i am gonna use the app vault, it will set a password on the whole application itself.
But thanks anyway, your reply is a of good help.
Just install GoSMS, turn on the password setting. You don't have to use it. It'll lock your stock messaging app as well. Also make sure to turn off GoSMS's notifications and also there's a setting that you should turn off called "Disable other messaging app notifications."
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Just install GoSMS, turn on the password setting. You don't have to use it. It'll lock your stock messaging app as well. Also make sure to turn off GoSMS's notifications and also there's a setting that you should turn off called "Disable other messaging app notifications."
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Thank you for this but the problem with 3rd Party application is that they are always running on the background and the results is that it can easily drain your battery.
Hi all, recently Facebook has removed support for all third party messenger apps, not allowing them to connect to messages anymore:
On April 15th 2015, Facebook is making an update to their API (application program interface) that affects how AIM and other applications connect to Facebook.
As part of the API update, Facebook will remove support for third party clients like AIM to integrate with their chat feature. You will continue to receive Facebook notifications in your AIM Updates feed and everything else you’ve come to know and love about AIM will stay the same.
This is a major inconvenience for me as I have always utilised third party apps such as privy chat which offers features that the Facebook messenger app does not.
Is there anyway around this? Or alternatively, does anyone know of a way to read entire Facebook messages without the other person knowing you've read it?
Thanks to anyone that can help!
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Williamharv said:
Hi all, recently Facebook has removed support for all third party messenger apps, not allowing them to connect to messages anymore:
On April 15th 2015, Facebook is making an update to their API (application program interface) that affects how AIM and other applications connect to Facebook.
As part of the API update, Facebook will remove support for third party clients like AIM to integrate with their chat feature. You will continue to receive Facebook notifications in your AIM Updates feed and everything else you’ve come to know and love about AIM will stay the same.
This is a major inconvenience for me as I have always utilised third party apps such as privy chat which offers features that the Facebook messenger app does not.
Is there anyway around this? Or alternatively, does anyone know of a way to read entire Facebook messages without the other person knowing you've read it?
Thanks to anyone that can help!
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No guarantee it will work, just an idea. Why not try editing the files in the app? Maybe there is a file containing the servers(IP addresses)?
I'm honestly not quite sure how to do that, but I think the problem is Facebook not allowing apps to read messages anymore, leaving messenger as the only app to do so :/
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Bump on the off chance someone may know a way around this
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Hello, So Im Using An Oppo Mirror 5s that is running ColourOs Version 2.1.0i based on Android 5.1.1. My Enquiry Is That Everytime i clear an app from my recent tasks tray, The Following Apps Will Be Forced Closed By The System. This is frustrating because my messaging app such as Whatsapp will not deliver messages until i manually open the app. The option of locking the app in my recent tasks is possible but it makes it sooo cluttered. I really need help. Thanks