[APP][4.0+] CopyCopy - copy, paste and keep for later across devices (launch) - Android Apps and Games

Hi, I'm the founder of CopyCopy. Really interested in your feedback about our instant cloud clipboard service. This is the first time we've posted it online!
What does it do for me?
Copy & paste content between devices instantly.
Keep anything for later just by copying useful information from any app.
Simply copy anything twice, in any app and you can paste it on any device, or leave it in your CopyCopy account for future reference. We're also rolling out features to make it simple to tag and search anything that you've copied. Think of it as Pocket for your clipboard.
It works for any content - from text & photos, to web content, and files.
What the download link?
Play store link.
You can download the counterpart desktop (Mac or Windows) apps from our website.
What else can it do
Our webapp lets you view your clips from any browser, and you can tag and filter your clips to find them later (beta).
Keywords are quick way to recall any content. Assign a short alias to any clip, and whenever you copycopy that alias you can paste the associated clip. For instance, assign the word "visa" to your credit-card number and you can paste in your credit card to any payment form on any device just by copycopying the keyword "visa". Or assign an alias to a link so you can use that keyword as a bookmark from any device.
What if an app doesn't have copy & paste (e.g. Facebook)?
Install Universal Copy which allows you to copy from almost anywhere, after which you can copycopy that content and have it available on all your devices instantly! See our help article on this.
For data that you can't copy (e.g. photos, media), just share
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Will it cost me?
It free to copy for up to 50 things per month, and 5 keywords per year. All users get Pro usage for the first 30 days.
Our Pro plan has no limits and cost $1.50 month ($15/year) or refer a friend to get bonus usage.
Does it work without root?
Yes. This is an app that grandma is supposed to be able to use.
Why so many permissions?
Because of phone history function which makes it easy to copy recent actions on your phone.
We're all geeks here. Share you biggest technical challenge, please.
Staying alive on Samsung and similar phones that aggressively kill background services is difficult. We haven't really tried to solve this yet but behaviour has improved with the latest phones on Marshmallow.
Using the copy-twice method on Samsungs also doesn't work in some apps, but we're rolling out a fix for that. (And you can use the pop-up CopyCopy button, which is easier to use anyway.)
What we're asking of you
Please give us your honest feedback. We really want to hear details of how or why it'd useful to you.

i think it is great. I face the same problem.
I'm doing this for now: scroll on Facebook while chilling at home, "save link" of some cool post on mobile, -> Open the PC at the Office, find said post on saved links and share it via the page im managing.

Retronightknight said:
i think it is great. I face the same problem.
I'm doing this for now: scroll on Facebook while chilling at home, "save link" of some cool post on mobile, -> Open the PC at the Office, find said post on saved links and share it via the page im managing.
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Thanks for that that. We're interested in hearing what tools people are currently using to save stuff on their mobile, or transfer between devices and if CopyCopy sounds easier. (We think it is!)

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[APP] remotephone.mobi

Remote Phone is the best way to interact with your Andorid device from any browser.
Phone status, contact list, text archive, device localization are on-line available in such a way you can back-up and work with these data even if the device is off-line. You can also text, change between ring/vibration/silent modes, ring an alarm or ask for the precise localization (GPS coordinates) of your device from your pc. This app enables you to fully control your mobile even if it is not just near you. Settings are fully customizable, including sync period and information you want to sync.
All transmission of data occurs over an encrypted channel (SSL).
All data stored on server are encrypted (AES-256) using a random secret key protected by the user password. No one is able to view any user's data.
Visit https://remotephone.mobi in order to register your account!
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I created an account and am fiddling around with it.
Looks good so far. One small remark, when you advertise full control, it would be nice to actually have full control.
Enabling GPS etc..
Will play around with it in the next few days and I'll report back my findings.
Please, don't take my comment the wrong way, I like what you've created so far !
Wobstar said:
I created an account and am fiddling around with it.
Looks good so far. One small remark, when you advertise full control, it would be nice to actually have full control.
Enabling GPS etc..
Will play around with it in the next few days and I'll report back my findings.
Please, don't take my comment the wrong way, I like what you've created so far !
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I didn't create any app!
For me this app is sensational...
chaikouk said:
Remote Phone is the best way to interact with your Andorid device from any browser.
Phone status, contact list, text archive, device localization are on-line available in such a way you can back-up and work with these data even if the device is off-line. You can also text, change between ring/vibration/silent modes, ring an alarm or ask for the precise localization (GPS coordinates) of your device from your pc. This app enables you to fully control your mobile even if it is not just near you. Settings are fully customizable, including sync period and information you want to sync.
All transmission of data occurs over an encrypted channel (SSL).
All data stored on server are encrypted (AES-256) using a random secret key protected by the user password. No one is able to view any user's data.
Visit https://remotephone.mobi in order to register your account!
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Great news!
Now all transmission of data occurs over an encrypted channel (SSL)... even more secure!
The server upgrade is over and all services are up again.
Remote Phone is ready to sync more and more users! Yeahhhh..
Has anyone tried this besides me?

[APP] Biblioholic - Library book manager

Greetings. Tired of returning library books late? Biblioholic allows you to manage books you have checked out of a library system.
Add a book(s) to the list, select the due date, and receive a notification when it is due!
If you'd like, you may also make an update to Twitter regarding your book.
Confession: I made this app for my spouse who really needs to stop returning books late.
Looking for feedback & comments! Hopefully someone out there still uses an old-fashioned library. Thanks!
Also available on the Market.
Screenshots:
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v0.9.1: Added renew book ability, Added default checkout length (default is 21 days)
Posted on the Android Market as Biblioholic Free. Please let me know if you like it.
http://goo.gl/efNNC
Looks awesome!
I can't find the full version anywhere. Will the free expire after 30 days?
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Looks awesome!
I can't find the full version anywhere. Will the free expire after 30 days?
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Thanks for checking it out! I have the full version on hold right now until I figure out my publishing strategy.
Right now I wanted to get feedback from people and make sure nothing was broken on any HW or SW versions. Have you checked out any books yet?
Not yet. Only yesterday I paid $3 and returned the books. I should chekc out a few more this weekend and will definitely let you know how the program works.
Again, this is an awesome idea! Somehow scheduling due dates in Google Calendar didn't help me much.
Maybe you should have an option for "nagging", since "some of us" dismiss the reminder and forget immideately
Suggestions
Ability to scan bar codes.
Ability to enter ISBN.
Integrate with calendar.
Integrate with to do list.
Send email instead of SMS/Twitter.
Ability to have default due date (at my library, books are 3 weeks, CDs/DVDs are 1 week; for books I'd want 3 days, for discs I'd want 2 days).
Different default alarm date for different types.
And, as always, the fewer the taps it takes to do something, the better. Try to figure out ways to make it as efficient as possible. Ideally:
1. Launch app
2. Scan barcode(s)
3. Tap OK at any point to accept defaults for all items.
Optionally, for those with access to multiple libraries, would be a way to pick which library (e.g. scan library card's bar code first, tap on list (not a pick list unless more than 3 libraries please!). Of course, if no library is defined, or only 1, don't make it a step to pick which library, the way it is now is fine
As a librarian, I support this App.
Haha -- Collecting late fees is a pain in the butt.
Great idea! I think with the posibility to scan bar codes for title info you have an app here with big potential (notice that the isbn codes that are scanned are fairly easy to find on the internet. I even believe that there's a central database for this. If not, just use the amazon site )
Take a look at this open source project for implementing barcode scanner funtionality: http://code.google.com/p/zxing/
If you are looking for a partner in this project, let me know
Thanks for the feedback everyone!
Uploaded v0.9.1.
v0.9.1: Added renew book ability, Added default checkout length (default is 21 days)

Android replacement for HandyShopper - AndShoBBer

I was one of many satisfied HandyShopper users. Chris Antos had made the perfect
shopping app for the PalmPilot, and I even went so far to that I bought a
Windows Mobile phone because Chris had ported HandyShopper to Windows Mobile.
But enough was enough. My next phone was to be an Android - but how could I
survive without HandyShopper? I couldn't, and I couldn't find an appropriate
substitute for Android - so I had to clone it myself.
AndshoBBer is the result - currently in beta. In some ways worse, in some ways
different but in many ways inspired by HandyShopper. I hope Chris Antos sees
this as a tribute, not a plagiarism.
You may download AndShoBBer from
https://market.android.com/details?id=dk.andbb.andshobber.database
https://sites.google.com/site/andshobber/
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good idea but not for me
My wife and I really need something that's able to import our massive HandyShopper lists. ToMarket's interface is a bit unpleasant for us, but until now it's been the only thing out there.
What an Android shopping list app, or indeed any modern shopping list app, needs is sync. I really need to be able to add something to our shopping list when I'm at work and have it show up in the app on my wife's phone when she goes to the market, or my son needs to be able to add milk to my shopping list after he's used it all up (again).
A nice touch is some sort of web interface so one doesn't have to type on a teensy keyboard.
I'll give this a try.
In principle I agree with your views on sync - but at the moment I am developing for my own pleasure, and with respect to "modern" this does not include my wife, so I have no personal need for sync, so unless I can do this in an easy way (or make lots of money )....
If you or anybody else has some good input on a library to use for web sync of Android SQLite bases please let me know - then I will look into it.
Anders
Thank you, andbb! I was devasted when I moved from an HTC Aria (WinMo 6.5) running Chris's HandyShpr. I am hoping your tribute to Chris comes anywhere close to his works, as I have been through a half-dozen disappointing shopping lists.
Again, thank you!
see also: OI shopping list
For those who might prefer a different approach, "OI Shopping List" (when combined with the "OI Convert CSV" plug-in) does a decent job with import of HandyShopper CSV files.
rShopping List
I used HandyShopper on the Palm for a very long time before switching to Android.
I couldn't find an Android app with the features of HandyShopper, so I wrote my own.
You might give my app rShopping List a try.
I sorely miss HandyShopper, as does my wife.
So why are we using a shopping list app that disappoints us each time we use it? Because it syncs.
These days I think syncing is a must-have feature for a shopping app. I need to be able to add something to our mutual shopping list when I use the last of it. My wife needs to be able to add something while I'm on the way to the store. This is so vital that we'll put up with an otherwise very disappointing program that manages lists in silly and useless ways.
I have yet to find an app with the utility of HandyShopper that syncs.
As I mentioned, OI Shopping List has many features that should appeal to HandyShopper users, including importing HandyShopper data. It doesn't currently sync, but there are some GSoC students working on sync this summer.

[APP][1.5+] Simply Dial

Hi,
Although I'm a seasoned Android user, I've only just in the last week taken my first foray into app development. My first app is a very simple concept and promotes a service I've been running for almost ten years now: Simply Dial, (market link: market://details?id=com.stunshot.android.SimplyDial.
Simply Dial is an instant dial service that allows you to make cheap international calls from the UK to destinations worldwide, starting at just 1p/min. There is no need to open an account, give any credit card details or get yet another bill through your door. All you need is a phone, the relevant instant dial access number and someone to call.
To use the app, choose your destination from the drop-down menu. You will be shown an access number and the per minute rate you will be charged. Although I've added an option to dial the number directly from your phone, please bear in mind that all rates shown are what you would pay if you called from a BT Residential landline on 20/04/2012 and include VAT. Individual call rates are subject to change at any time. Rates for calls made from mobiles and other service providers are likely to be considerably higher, so I highly recommend using the app to find the access number you need and then dial it from a landline. That said, I believe some networks include certain 08- numbers in their price plans - please check with your provider.
When you dial the appropriate access number for your destination, you will hear a prompt. At any time after this, dial your international number in full, including 00. Your call will be connected and the only charge you will see on your bill will be the call to the Simply Dial access number.
Please check out my app and provide feedback either through the Play Store or post directly to this forum. I'm quite excited about getting into Android development and am wondering what to take on for my next project. All feedback, both positive and negative, will be highly appreciated
Cheers,
Dan
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Hey danmullen, the link is not working, it is not a valid http link
karimouda said:
Hey danmullen, the link is not working, it is not a valid http link
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Hi,
The link was a direct link to the Market/Play Store - I've updated the OP with links to both the web Play Store page and also a direct market link.
Cheers,
Dan
Good work
Thank you for adding the normal link since i am using a desktop browser
I checked and +1'd your app, i would say very good taking to consoderation that it is your first app, i also see it valuable
Enhancements: you just need to work more on UI since it seems little plain/basic compared to other apps
karimouda said:
Thank you for adding the normal link since i am using a desktop browser
I checked and +1'd your app, i would say very good taking to consoderation that it is your first app, i also see it valuable
Enhancements: you just need to work more on UI since it seems little plain/basic compared to other apps
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Thanks very much Yes, I agree it could do with a bit more polish. I also thought about maybe having a "Save to Favourites" option to give quick access to the user's most used destinations.
Cheers,
Dan

[APP][4.0.2+] New Friends Connect v1

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1. What is New Friends Connect?
- New Friends Connect is an Android Application that lets you connect with anyone that has NFC Hardware (Near field communication) on the device.
2. How do we connect?
- Easy. Just make sure both your and your new friend's NFCs are on and touch your phones to exchange contacts.
3. What kind of contacts can we exchange?
- Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Google Plus, Skype, Viber, WhatsApp and Mobile phone number. More will be included in the future.
4. Do I have to do anything besides installing the application?
- Yes. The only thing that a new user needs to do is to type in the username of the social media that the user will share.
5. How do I find my username?
- Just click on the help link under the input field to get help, or just consult with the documentation of the specific social media or application.
6. What if the person I want to connect with does not have the NFC app?
- The application has the "One-way transmission" option, which will let you share a URL tag with the other person's phone. After that it is just a matter of clicking on the link. This method can only share Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Google Plus details.
7. What are the steps to send my details to another person's phone?
- 1. Make sure both phones have NFC. (Near Field Communication hardware)
- 2. Open the app and if your details are set, just turn on the switches on the details you would like to share and touch the two phones.
- 3a. If the other person has the New Friends app, he/she will be able to receive and view all the details you share simultaneously.
- 3b. If the other person does not have the New Friends app, he/she will be able to receive and view only one tag at a time.
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Promo Video
Facebook Page
Have fun and
Don't forget to rate in Google Play.
Update 1.0.2
Added Spanish Language.
Now able to send details to phones that do not have the app.
So, I made a short video example of what the app actually does and what the benefits of two random people having it are.
Let's say you meet someone you haven't seen before and you want to exchange your contact details.
The video explains the rest.
Updates will bring new stuff, if more people are interested in the app.
Good news, the app now supports sharing via bluetooth, as well as NFC. :good:

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