APP IS PRETTY MUCH STABLE FOR EVERYDAY USAGE
BACKGROUND
Hello guys,
I'm not even a junior developer yet(soon) and I decided to practice and experiment on a self-made app. I always wanted to have an extensive battery stats app and that's why I chose to develop such one. To be honest, during the process I learned so many things about coding that nor the Java Course learned me, nor the university and I'm really glad that I'm working on it.
DESCRIPTION
This application is coded with the intention to provide you with information about your battery's health. It can measure the voltage, the charge / discharge rate, battery wear(only new and specific phones have such sensor) and temperature.
TODO:
* Add a battery report tool that will give information about all the battery statistics your device supports so it will be easier to add more supported devices
* Add a precise charger tester mode
* Add more supported devices
FINAL WORDS
I would be more than grateful if you download, test and let me know here how the app behaves for you(especially the update interval accuracy in the settings)
If you would like to donate me(paypal)
DOWNLOAD
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tanago.battinfo
Updated to version 1.1 (live on GPlay)
Added graph and background monitoring
Updated icons
Stability improvements
Related
I love Battery Monitor Widget it give me detail battery usage info of my N1. However I would like to compare with other N1 and Desire user of their battery performance.
I am not intend to conduct a systemic research but only a end user point of view and feel of our own battery states.
I would like to invite the other to provide the following simple info of your phone:
- Model
- ROM, version, kernel (if not bundle from the ROM itself)
- any apps using to control battery, eg: setCPU, toggle2G etc
- the min current consumption from your observation. (probable at night, someone may say some will disable the APN/Wifi and even in plane mode, I don't want to complicate this "simple" experience sharing, since data will tell the story)
- upload the History file to Paste Bin
I will going to upload mine one in short while and hope we can share our usage experience.
N1 Battery Monitor Widget result sharing
- N1
- CM7 nightly, [.37.3] intersectRaven's Kernel
- setCPU, toggle2G
- -20-30mA when sleep, usually with APN/Wifi off
- battery history file: http://pastebin.com/CVzbkE46
Hi,
This is my first Android Application for general use. A few months ago, I found a thread asking for an app to test Internet connectivity as sometimes your Internet Connection can be failing even if your 3G or Wifi icons are showing.
This App will test for connection to a specified site and show a notification if an error occurs. The service can be configured to test in different time intervals.
It is realy useful for the following situations:
* People wanting to be notified if Connectivity is lost
* Webmasters / Tech Support members who want to be notified if their site is down (a PRO version of this app will be available soon specifically for this).
I'm currently testing the app, it still has some issues.
Some of the things that will be added soon:
* More configuration options
* A richer main screen that displays more information
* Improvements on the Incidents Report
Please, if you like/dislike the app, feel free to leave your comments, this will help me improve it.
Download via Android Market:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.masch.conmon
Version 1.91
Just Released Version 1.91.
What's new?
Silent Notification Tone now works
Improved Incident Report for scrolling and better GUI
Added Start/Stop Button
Stopped service now remains stopped until started manually (even if device reboots)
Added stats for uptime percentage
Default poll interval is now 10 minutes for better battery life.
Version 2.01
Just Released Version 2.01
What's new?
Improved service stability
Next Steps:
Keep up with bug-fixing
No-Ads Version on its way
Development of a PRO version. I'm open to feature requests. I'm thinking about a version for IT Professionals that need to monitor various services.
Hey there,
starting out as a little research project about new Google Material Design, I ended up rewriting and old little app of mine using as much of Material Design as possible on Android 4.1+ devices.
kcalCulate is an personal caloric need calculator, BMI calculator & weight diary.
You want to keep track of your weight, want to know, how many calories you should eat every day to reach your goals?
Calculate how many calories you should eat per day, depending on your body measurements, your fitness activites and your day to day business.
Keep track of your progress and check yourself developing over time.
kcalCulate comes with three different charts to show you your weight, kcal and BMI.
That beeing said, you can use it as your personal weight diary and stay motivated.
Additionally, kcalCulate calculates your BMI (Body Mass Index) and gives you a rating.
Select activites from a wide variaty of possibilitys. If you have a lot of them, you can use up to 4 different ones.
Specific goals can be gaining weight, losing weight or keep your weight.
Measurements can be entered either in metric units (cm/kg) or imperial units (inch/lbs).
(Please note, it's inch not [feet]'[inch])
kcalCulate includes advertising, placed at the bottom of a Scrollview, so you won't see if often, and another one below the progress charts.
kcalCulate also comes with In-App Billing (for supporting further development and getting rid of the ads). Them two are the reasons for the needed permissions.
Furthermore kcalCulate uses Google Analyticts, as the stock developer console statistics kind of suck!
Information about used libs and pictures can be found within the app
Some Pictures:
Enjoy it!
If you come across any bugs/errors/layout problems, please don' hesitate to inform me!
Changelog
1.01 - Fix for errors on devices running Android 5 Lollipop
1.02 - Changes on the logo
Uploaded Version 1.01 to Playstore. Will be there within the next few hours.
This one fixes an error with InApp-Billing on devices running Android 5 Lollipop, as the initial query already lead to a FC. Can somebody running on Lollipop please confirm the fix? I don't have a device running 5.0.
Version 1.02 is up on Playstore. Did some changes to the logo, namely: circular icon instead of just the plane piece of cake.
Hi all, just would like some people to give this a try in order to get tips on improvements, but also help with finding issues and bugs.
Description:
Sportastic was designed mainly as a try in android programming and to bring a number of useful functionalities into a single app.
It is made mainly to assist in for example running and brings various functionalities together in one application such as:
- Convert between speed and pace
- Calculate distance, speed, pace, time and calories (calculate value z based on values x and y)
- Keep track of personal records
- Plan and manage routes using google maps, calculating distances
- Calculate BMI
- Keep user profile
- Choose between metric and imperial mode
- More to come...
Note this is my first android app and was mainly made for personal use, so keep that in mind. I do this in my free time but would love to hear tips, bugs, remarks, etc. I will address them as far as possible and if and when my time allows...
Download:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.fliptastic.runtool
Added training calculations, based on both pace and heartrate
Improved localizations and layout
Bugfixes
And just wondering if anyone has remarks
Hello, everyone!
I would like to share the news about the new app called Pace Control. It is written for runners to help them improve their training and race times. I am quite active amateur runner (I regularly run 4-5 days a week) and I found it difficult to find the app meeting my expectations, I decided to write the app myself. I have run with it for almost a year (of course not the same version) and I believe it's time to share the app with other runners.
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KNOW AND CONTROL YOUR PACE.
Would you like to improve the quality of your training and run exactly as fast as you should?
During a race do you think you run quite slow while in fact you start too fast and you are too tired later to finish in planned time?
Would you like to run with negative split strategy, but you find it too difficult to calculate and check split times?
If you answered "yes" to any of these questions, you will probably be a happy Pace Control app user!
MAIN FEATURES:
Reliable pace information - pace calculation algorithm optimized to handle gps signal in a way which results in stable and reliable readings.
Finish time prediction - calculation of estimated finish time based on distance already achieved and current pace.
Shadow runner - tracking race progress vs a virtual runner running a race in a predefined time and with predefined strategy.
Negative split - improve your results by running with negative split strategy (start slower and gradually speed up).
Voice feedback - no need to look at your phone to get information, you will hear the messages read to you in your headphones.
Map - you can see the track you run on the map.
Save to GPX - tracks you run with the app can be saved to a gpx file, so they can be imported to external tools or sites for analysis.
APP HOMEPAGE: http://pacecontrol.pbksoft.com
USER MANUAL: http://pacecontrol.pbksoft.com/manual.html
GOOGLE PLAY: http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pbksoft.pacecontrol
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pacecontrolapp
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/pacecontrolapp
Support for miles added!
Version 1.3 with map is available. Try it!
There is a version 1.4 available. Why don't you download it?
Pace Control app has just achieved 1000 downloads!
Version 1.5 is out!
Change list:
• improvements of voice feedback
- you can decide whether to hear standard messages or more informal but shorter ones.
- when some other app is playing music when a voice feedback message is to be played, Pace Control can ask the app to either lower volume or pause the playback completely.
- possibility to decide whether to hear extended message after each kilometer/mile.
- support for Australian English voice.
• some minor changes
Version 1.6 is already available. You can now export your workouts to external running services (Endomondo is the first one supported). The app also has a German translation.
Can you make the app ding with two separate notes for fast pace/slow pace with a user setting for how far off pace the dings happen?
E.g. App Settings:
Above Pace Ding
woahh.mp3 (user selectable)
Above Pace Cutoff
5 seconds (user selectable)
Below Pace Ding:
fireundermyass.mp3 (user selectable)
Below Pace Cutoff:
10 seconds (user selectable)
jojosalami said:
Can you make the app ding with two separate notes for fast pace/slow pace with a user setting for how far off pace the dings happen?
E.g. App Settings:
Above Pace Ding
woahh.mp3 (user selectable)
Above Pace Cutoff
5 seconds (user selectable)
Below Pace Ding:
fireundermyass.mp3 (user selectable)
Below Pace Cutoff:
10 seconds (user selectable)
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Thanks for your suggestion. It took a while to respond, but I was working very hard on adding the workout history and now (should be releasing in the nearest days) history export/import.
Could you, please, help me understand better how you want to use the feature you proposed? I always run with voice feedback turned on, so I usually don't have problems with correcting my pace, because I receive messages every 200 meters (or 1/8 mile). The feature would bring benefit in case you are off the desired pace very much - in this case you would probably receive a "ding" sooner. Do I understand correctly?
Hello, runners!
Pace Control is still alive. Version 1.8 with remote race functionality is ready for beta testing. Remote race lets you run a race against another runner who can be far far away from you. You run at the same time and you both have real-time feedback, so you know how fast the opponent runs. Learn more about remote race at http://pacecontrol.pbksoft.com/remote-race.html.
To become a beta tester, please, register at https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.pbksoft.pacecontrol. Send all your bug reports, requests, feedback etc. to [email protected].
Notes:
1. Beta version may contain bugs (this is why we test it, to find these bugs right?). We advise not to start experimenting with beta version right before you plan to use the app during some important running event.
2. But don't be afraid too much! We believe that you will find the remote race so enjoyable that it is worth to take a risk and try that beta!
3. Remote race requires sending information about the progress of your run to the server so that your opponent can access this information. Your location is not sent to the server, only the information about how fast you run is stored there (as well as some basic information about the race). App's privacy policy available on our web page will be updated accordingly to reflect this when beta test is finished.
good
try it and good!
Remote race is considered stable and is available in regular version of Pace Control to be downloaded from Google Play. Try it, it's worth it.
You can read more at: http://pacecontrol.pbksoft.com/remote-race.html
Version 1.9.0 which presents more detailed stats about workouts is available. Anyone interested in trying this version and sharing thoughts?
You can try 1.9.2. Even more stats and an option to prevent accidental clicks during workout are available.
In the meantime I released 1.9.3 with GDPR compliance (affects users from European Economic Area) and I started working on adding charts to workout summary screen. I hope you will enjoy these changes.
Merry Xmas to all users!
In the meantime I just want to let you know that Pace Control 1.9.4 has very nice graphs. Why don't you try it?
And, of course, I strongly recommend to try remote race functionality which gives you a lot of fun and I have not found anything similar in any other app. To learn more, please, read: https://pacecontrol.pbksoft.com/remote-race.html
Anyone from Greece here? Greek translation added!
Looks well, new version is good
Thanks.