[APP][3.0+] Wishy - Android Apps and Games

Hi,
I’m a 19-years-old developer and I’ve just finished “Wishy”, my last Android App. Thanks to Wishy you can schedule SMS and e-mails, personalizing each message for every recipient. That’s perfect for Holidays! How many messages do we send every Christmas or every New Year without addressing it to the people receiving? Thanks to Wishy you can write a single message, set a date and an hour of sending and let the App modify each message with the name of the recipient, his number or the date set up before.
Obviously Wishy is not only thought for Holidays, and it is also useful to set up a meeting or organize a dinner with your friends, when you want to address everyone with its own name but there’s too many people to write to. Wishy is a perfect way to say goodbye to anonymous messages.
I hope you'll like my app, and for every suggestion, please reply
Play Store link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=marco.wishy
P.s. Full email support will come in a couple of days!

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Is there a way to view recieved date and time for sms mms and emails

is there a way to have the vox display the date and time messages were received? Either a setting on the phone or a programme I can install?
Cheers S
A friend of mine who used to have a SE phone asked me the same question.
Unfortunately couldn't find an answer. Doesn't seem to be a built in functionality. I found also references in forums with people asking how this could be done (by developing an addin)... Guess someone willing to develop it has some future ahead
Ka.
Thanks for the reply. It just seems like such a basic thing i don't understand why MS would leave it out.
Cheers S
While in messages applications. Go to options. There should be something to check if you want to see the date and time of message arrivals. If that doesnt work, try the other way: when you read the specific message, click up on joystick one or two times. There should be all necessary info.
Try FlexMail 2007 from WebIS (www.webis.net). It isn't that cheap, at $30, but it is much better than the supplied applications. I was introduced to it because I found that deleting on the Vox also deletes on my IMAP server even when it shouldn't!
Hope this helps!
Select Text Messages or an e-mail account. Go to Menu->Tools->Options->Display and Check Show date and time in the message list
The option _is_ there.
Open an SMS message and press on the UP button.
I was talking about "Received by the recipient", actually the delivered timestamp.
Meaning:
I send a message, I have the delivered notification. Ok. Now I would like being able to open the Sent message and see on it when the recipient has received it or still pending delivery. I can do it checking everytime if I have a Delivered note but would be better having everything at the same place.
Ka.
what about call history, any ideas?
activate the delivery report.
When you recieve it, open it and go up with with you jojstick to se the time. the sent time of the report is the recieving time of the sms at the reciepent.

Merging SMS treads (Facebook)

So, I was going to post here the other day about merging SMS treads, but never got around to it.
I get all my Facebook notifications sent to me via SMS because it seems faster than the Android Facebook app. Well, Facebook uses that annoying long number for every SMS they send.
It was starting to fill my inbox and it was driving me nuts. I figured out that if you save each number in the same contact under the same type (ie. Mobile, Home, etc.) it will automatically merge the threads into one and save room in the messages folder without looking cluttered.
So, each time Facebook sends a message, just add it to the same contact as the rest. Eventually, you will no longer have to do this because the numbers start to recycle themselves.
I hope this helps someone because I spent hours upon hours upon days searching for a solution and could not for the life of me figure out how to do this. So, hope this adds to the great amount of information that XDA has.

[GAME][BETA][4.0+] Tiny Words - multiplayer word building game

Hi! I've been working on a word building game with a friend for the past few months and we'd love some brutal honesty from the community.
Please download the app and let us know what you think. Do you think the gameplay is fun? Also, we'd love to hear some suggestions regarding the overall style and UI of the app. We're both developers and did the UI ourselves, so we're sure there's room for a LOT of improvements, but we first want to know what people actually think about the game before hiring a professional graphics designer, since our budget is very limited.
I can't provide links to our Google Plus community or Google Play since I'm new at the forum, so I'm attaching the apk here.
If you have any feedback, you can just post something on the community or send us an email at: [email protected]
How to play
The idea is that you're given a board with some fixed words on it and 7 letters. You have 2 minutes to form as many words on the board as possible. In order for the words to be valid, they must use at least one of the letters of the fixed words on the board. You can also chain words together to get more bonuses.
Screenshots
See attached documents
Thanks so much!
Pd. The only major feature missing from this version is play with your Facebook friends (we're working on it), but you can still play against a random opponent or another user if you know their username.
I just tried to start your app, and here is what happened: I was asked to enter my facebook id or an email adress. I don't want to involve facebook here, so I entered an email. Then the dialog "Your email address is not registered. Do you want to create an account?" appeared, and I clicked on "OK". After that the startscreen appeared again (enter facebook or email address), and the app behaved as if I haven't registered my email adress yet. What did I do wrong?
12er said:
I just tried to start your app, and here is what happened: I was asked to enter my facebook id or an email adress. I don't want to involve facebook here, so I entered an email. Then the dialog "Your email address is not registered. Do you want to create an account?" appeared, and I clicked on "OK". After that the startscreen appeared again (enter facebook or email address), and the app behaved as if I haven't registered my email adress yet. What did I do wrong?
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Actually you didn't do anything wrong. After you hit the "OK" to register that email, you should've been taken directly to the app. So, definitely a bug, I'll take a look at the log files to see if I find anything.

[APP][4.0.3+][v1.5.1] Bit reminder - Receive your reminders directly in your email!

Bit reminder​Bit reminder is a tiny free reminder that will make your life much easier!
The main feature of this application is that instead of getting local notifications on your device it will send your reminder directly to your email address! That way we can ensure that your reminders will not get lost, or forgotten somewhere in your phone memory!
- You can pick a date, time and a reminder and submit it. Bit reminder will send you an email at the chosen time, even if your phone is turned off!
What is better than the email reminder? Bit reminder is FREE and will remain!
So no more excuses and awkward moments! Receive your reminders just in time!
We are looking forward for your feedback and if it goes well, we will add some extra features along with a better design in the next month.

[APP][5.1+] Gentlemen’s Assistant Beta 0.9 – Smart SMS, Calls and Email (with Promo Codes)

Since we are beta testing our app, and to make certain we are on the right track, for the top 50 people that provide the most valuable and MEANINGFUL FEEDBACK to the short questions at Mod Edit: Link removed, we will happily be sending free upgrade promo codes!
The app may be downloaded from Mod Edit: Link removed
Without further ado:
Gentlemen’s Assistant – Smart SMS, Calls and Email – Free Upgrade Promo Codes for the Top 50 People!
Gentlemen’s Assistant is a smart device automation tool for SMS messages, calls and email that’ll help you stay in touch with loved ones—and it’ll be there for you through life’s many distractions.
Let’s face it—girls (and some guys!) love lots of attention and most men can’t keep up. Rather than forgetting to give your better half the attention they deserve—perhaps you’re in a conference call or very busy with work—Gentlemen’s Assistant (GA) will, cleverly, send text messages of your choosing to, and smartly prompt you to call and email, your significant other to remind them that they mean a lot to you.
Some people are, very much, against automation technology like this, but we believe that anything that can help keep communication high between loved ones is, in the long run, a good thing. GA, by default, will not take any action and largely act as a helpful reminder, and we recommend this type of use.
Warning: GA works well when used sparingly with simple messages—perhaps too well. While it’ll give your significant other the attention they need, they’ll be inclined to reply back and, at this time, GA is not intelligent enough to reply in context—so you’ll need to reply back yourself.
Features
Automatically send custom SMS messages, with scheduling and opportunistic randomization
Automatically start a call, with reminders, near the end of the period selected
Automatically start a prepopulated email, with reminders, on a regular basis
Won’t automatically send a message if:
You are in a call with this person
You recently missed a call from this person (configurable)
This person recently sent a message and you didn’t reply (configurable)
Won’t automatically start a call if you:
Are in a call with this person
Were in a call with this person and didn’t end the period selected with a missed call
Modern Android design with a dark theme
Supports multiple people (when upgraded)
Won’t repeat the last message sent
Set a maximum number of messages per day, week or month
Notifications for upcoming messages (configurable)
Notifications populated with recent conversation history and favorite messages (favorites are currently available on Android 9.0 and later)
Time zone aware (it’ll do the right thing regardless of where you are)
Upcoming messages can be easily edited, disabled, postponed, skipped or quickly changed to other frequently sent messages
History of what messaging actions were taken and why
Tentatively planned features
Won’t automatically send a message if:
You recently sent one (configurable)
You’re at a loved one’s place (configurable)
Biometric authentication to open app
Display actual MMS pictures/content in notifications
Enhanced Artificial Intelligence and machine learning
Helpful Hints
GA can be used to regularly touch base with anyone you care about, not just loved ones!
Use short and sweet, but generalized, messages. Sending a simple “I love you” once a day is far better than sending “You looked amazing in that black dress!”
More varied messages tend to work best.
Disable messages when you and your significant other are together—or select Not Today when notified. While you can schedule messages outside of times you’re likely to be together, you don’t want messages to be sent when you are, for example, sitting right next to them at breakfast.
Don’t wait for GA’s automation! If you are feeling extra loving, let your loved one know in the moment!
Known issues
RCS support is incomplete. RCS messages will not be displayed properly in notifications and messages will be sent as SMS.
Email reminders are still a work-in-progress and we plan to have this completed soon.
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