[APP IDEA] "Share" encrypted -> ZIP/7z+ENCRYPT-> "Share" encZIP/7z->eMail/Dropbox/...
I'm looking for a tool which up to now is not available.
My dream tool can do the following: easily create an encrypted ZIP/7z file with a user-defined default password via share function from any app. In the next step you automatically share the new Zip/7z file again with another app (eMail, WhatsApp or Dropbox...).
Purpose: easy compression and encryption from every app for sharing files or storing securely in the cloud. 100% compatibility with all systems due to standard zip format.
The model is the wonderful SendReduced (available via f-droid), which uses exactly the same mechanism to reduce the image size.
Sounds interesting. I'm afraid I'm not a programmer .
Couldn't this Sent reduced be a starting base? As far as I understand it's open source?
Wow, cool idea. Replace zip with 7z, combine it with CryptSync (stefanstools.sourceforge.net) and do this open source.
Then you have a wonderful cool cross platform encryption solution for the cloud for everyday data storing online. I like!
HowDiHoh said:
Wow, cool idea. Replace zip with 7z, combine it with CryptSync (stefanstools.sourceforge.net) and do this open source.
Then you have a wonderful cool cross platform encryption solution for the cloud for everyday data storing online. I like!
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Good idea. I added 7z.
BTW: Someone made a similar suggestion for the ghost commander:
h++ps://ghostcommander.uservoice.com/forums/161057-ghost-commander-feature-requests/suggestions/31804474-share-file-s-with-gc-gc-compresses-and-encrypt
Any news on this topic?
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Finally, after several requests from android developers, there is an app that will let you fill out forms and view PDFs in ICC Colors. This is the first app that will let you fill out forms that companies or people made using Acrobat. This was what I was missing on my xoom and why I had to get an Ipad for business.
This App is in its 2nd stage beta release and is not out for public. Below I have copied the changelog and the link to the apk, which has to be installed manually.
P.S More changes and updates are still coming and this IS a beta release.
New features in this release:
· Text markup tools – Highlight, underline and cross out
· Fill and save PDF forms
· PDF file association – qPDF Notes should now work with your file
manager
· Free text annotation tool to add text boxes
· Support for documents that use ICC colors spaces
· Added stability and better performance
To download and install, you will first need to enable the installation of "non-Market" applications by going to Settings -> Applications and then choosing the Unknown Sources entry. After you've changed this setting, you can download qPDF Notes from:
http://www.qoppa.com/android/demo/qpdfnotes.apk
I've been wanting the ability to do this forever.
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DROID_INC said:
Finally, after several requests from android developers, there is an app that will let you fill out forms and view PDFs in ICC Colors. This is the first app that will let you fill out forms that companies or people made using Acrobat. This was what I was missing on my xoom and why I had to get an Ipad for business.
This App is in its 2nd stage beta release and is not out for public. Below I have copied the changelog and the link to the apk, which has to be installed manually.
P.S More changes and updates are still coming and this IS a beta release.
New features in this release:
· Text markup tools – Highlight, underline and cross out
· Fill and save PDF forms
· PDF file association – qPDF Notes should now work with your file
manager
· Free text annotation tool to add text boxes
· Support for documents that use ICC colors spaces
· Added stability and better performance
To download and install, you will first need to enable the installation of "non-Market" applications by going to Settings -> Applications and then choosing the Unknown Sources entry. After you've changed this setting, you can download qPDF Notes from:
http://www.qoppa.com/android/demo/qpdfnotes.apk
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Fill and save PDF forms
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Are You Sure . Even Computer You Need To Download Another Software .
Fab! Just what I needed
Hi
Been looking round for an app like this for a while. This seems to do exactly what I want it to (thanks!)
Do you know when it is due for public release? Would love to start using it but without the "demo version" watermark!
Kim
Does it handle JavaScripts within PDFs, or only allow filling out of form fields?
I'm curious because most (even desktop) third-party PDF apps only allow form filling (if at all) and very few can run the javascripts embedded in more complex PDF forms.
I got "java.lang.NullPointerException" on Xoom wifi 32gb. I attempted to pull from a stored file located in my download folder through the software's interface. I then attempted through dropbox. When I pulled it through dropbox it gave me an option to open with different software I have on my XOOM. I select Qpdf and got the save fail code. The file that I used is the same that I utilize via pdfexpert on my ipad.
I hope this helps.
Thank You
On the HTC EVO is doesn't show when choosing on a drop down list.
It does show the list though.
Great work.
I had PDF Expert before I sold the ipad and I've been missing this.
For an alternative, you can check the application called 'Fill and Sign PDF Forms' that is free and available on Android Market.
Will it work on the Xoom ? i need an app like this for model releases
Nice work. Good to see someone working on a viable PDF solution.
Any plans to implement the ability for digital signatures (either via using finger on screen, or stylus)
Keep up the good work.
NIce! I'll give this a try!
xoom not loading files
I tried opening a password protected PDF from school didn't work does the application have that ability
14.99? a little steep eh? appreciate the work and i think you have a great product here but thats excessive
Material File Manager is an Open Source File explorer developed following the Material Design guidelines. I made this as my first Android Project (I'm a CS Student), and i would like to propose it.
I focalized mainly about two things:
Material Design style;
Provide a smooth, fast and responsive experience to the user.
The most important features are:
Create new Files and Directories
Copy, Move, Rename and Delete Files And Directories;
Zip and Unzip files and directories;
Multiple Selection of files and directories.
Global Search.
I think also that customization is a fundamental part of an Android App, so i've given the user the opportunity to -change the drawer shortcut paths (to Images folder, Music folder, and Download folder).
Github link: https://github.com/CosimoSguanci/Material-File-Manager
Play Store link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=app.android.com.materialfilemanager
All feedbacks and reviews are welcome!
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All feedbacks and reviews are welcome!
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Thanks for sharing your file manager as an open source project.
Honestly, as a power user, a lot of features is missing but it's a good start. Do you plan to continue the development?
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Thanks for sharing your file manager as an open source project.
Honestly, as a power user, a lot of features is missing but it's a good start. Do you plan to continue the development?
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Thanks. Yes, I'll certainly continue the development.
Hey everybody!
To God be the glory, I've been making some custom roms on XDA for a while, but I have decided to try to learn some new things by taking an app developer course. I've made a few apps, and I thought I would share them here as well. This app is open source, you are welcome to go to the Github and post issues, review and or copy the code (it is Apache-2.0 licensed), or download the app and enjoy!
These are my first apps, and I know they need a little improvement. So please feel free to leave a comment! But please remember, the best criticism is constructive.
If you do check out my Github, note that just about every line of my code includes a comment as to what it does or why it exists, so if you are like me and new to Android programming, be sure to check it out to see how it works! Also, in my Github are many "small apps" in the "apps_small" repo, which are apps I either made for the class, or made on the side to test out some feature or function. Hopefully that would be useful to someone.
Without further ado:
Just notes!
This is a no frills, simple, easy to use note taking application for those times that you just want to get straight to the point. Make and take notes, as well as save and delete old notes. A confirmation box will open before you delete a note to make sure that you really want to get rid of it. You can also choose the color scheme from the settings menu with eight colors to choose from! Best of all, this open source app has NO ADVERTISEMENTS!
About the permissions:
Read and Write to External Storage - Import and Export your notes!
This will require you to grant permissions to the app to read and write to your SD Card.
Downloads:
Google Play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.alaskalinuxuser.justnotes
F-Droid: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=just+notes&fdid=com.alaskalinuxuser.justnotes
Github download apk: https://github.com/alaskalinuxuser/app_justnotes/blob/master/app/justnotes_1_6.apk (Note, since this link is static, newer versions may exist in the future on Google Play, Github, or F-Droid.)
Github source: https://github.com/alaskalinuxuser/app_justnotes
@AlaskaLinuxUser, thank you for developing this nice app, which is simple, yet effective.
Here's a few suggestions:
- add the possibility to select multiple "tabs" to delete
- import notes without having to rename the file manually into import.xml
I've noticed following small issues:
- the import button seems to export too and it export before importing
- when importing the import.xml, there appear a new empty "tab"
Overall, it's a nice app.
By the way, I suggest you to add "open source" too at thread tags, as sometimes I'm checking the apps using that tag. I've found your app by checking your profile to see what you're developing nowadays. I consider myself lucky. I hope you still remember me .
I'm looking forward for your apps.
Good luck!
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@AlaskaLinuxUser, thank you for developing this nice app, which is simple, yet effective.
Here's a few suggestions:
- add the possibility to select multiple "tabs" to delete
- import notes without having to rename the file manually into import.xml
I've noticed following small issues:
- the import button seems to export too and it export before importing
- when importing the import.xml, there appear a new empty "tab"
Overall, it's a nice app.
By the way, I suggest you to add "open source" too at thread tags, as sometimes I'm checking the apps using that tag. I've found your app by checking your profile to see what you're developing nowadays. I consider myself lucky. I hope you still remember me .
I'm looking forward for your apps.
Good luck!
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Thanks Henkate! How can I forget my ol' SlimRoms building pal?
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Moov Now fitness tracker allows to walk, run, swim, cycle, box, HIIT and crossfit with accuracy, but has no data export option.
I modified the Official Moov Coach application in order to export the swim timings to "MoovBackup" folder as csv and FIT files.
It works on any 4.4 and above Android device or Android emulator.
Install and enjoy.
Download this MOD from androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962612303
How to use
A short user guide in pictures on Imgur:
imgur.com/a/SWysdPp
Export Moov Now swim sessions to Strava
I built a new Moov Now Coach MOD to export swim sessions to FIT and csv files.
Just open your swim session from history and find into MoovBackup folder the exported files.
Use FIT files to upload your workout to Strava.com and Swim.com or analyse on SwimmingWatchTools.com
Use csv files to analyse on computer with spreadsheet app.
Download this MOD from androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962612303
WIll this work for cycling as well?
Many thanks for posting this as it is exactly what I am looking to do...except for cycling and not swimming. I have no developer knowledge whatsoever but what you've done amazes me!
I apologize in advance if there are stupid questions below but my first possible one is, will the MOD you've created work for cycling too or just for swimming? I managed to figure out how to use the NOX emulator and was able to install your MOD - however, although I've viewed and exited rides I've done (which I understand should create a backup folder), this hasn't happened for some reason - and maybe that's because what you've created will only do create a backup folder for swims? If so, would you be willing to work on a MOD designed for cycling? If I'm missing something, and what you've created works for cycling too, could you please let me know what I am missing? And also, I have no idea how I would generate a .fit file so an explanation of that would be appreciated too.
Thanks again for helping users with an issue many of us have with MOOV (lack of export function). And thanks for any help you can provide.
uM0d said:
I built a new Moov Now Coach MOD to export swim sessions to FIT and csv files.
Just open your swim session from history and find into MoovBackup folder the exported files.
Use FIT files to upload your workout to Strava.com and Swim.com or analyse on SwimmingWatchTools.com
Use csv files to analyse on computer with spreadsheet app.
Download this MOD from androidfilehost.com/?fid=1899786940962612303
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Hello community!
Google Play Store has millions of apps, and if I have to put a rough estimate, I would say over 70% of them are copy cats, are very poorly designed and offer little value to the user.
What that means for the end user is difficulty in finding a good app. I made a post earlier on the Best Android Apps I have found in several categories over the years.
This post intends to find something unique about an app you use. Please list the app (or apps) that you use which offer something very unique not available in (most) other apps.
Thanks.
Here I'll post a summary of all apps mentioned in comments to make it easier for users to find them.
FolderSync - Apps on Google Play
FolderSync enables easy sync of files between cloud storage and Android devices.
play.google.com
A very basic feature, File Organization, is unfortunately missing in File Manager apps. A lot of file manager apps offer much more than file management, yet they leave out this extremely fundamental aspect about file management.
Folder Sync allows you to create your own set of rules to organize files. This is extremely useful for the Downloads folder which contains several different types of files. Despite 'SEARCH' and 'SORT' features available, it is often helpful to organize files in sub-folders for specific reasons. This app helps do just that.
User can create rules to look for specific file extensions (multiple extensions can be used in a single rule) and move all files that match specified criteria into pre-defined sub-folders. I use it to organize my Downloads folder that contains the following sub-folders: Documents, Archives, Music, Pictures, Videos, Apps.
This is the only app on Google Play Store that does automatic File Organization perfectly well, and this aspect makes it UNIQUE.
ALTERNATIVES
1. Redirect Pro: not available on Play Store and not updated in a long time. It still works well even on Android 11.
2. BFileSync: Available on Play Store but not updated in a long time. Biggest problem with this app is that it changes the timestamps of files, making it unusable. But if that is not important to you, it will get the job done.
You'll find more such unique apps here:
Best Android Apps...
The list presented here is a collection of excellent apps (at the time of writing this) that excel in what they do (and supposed to do). They may or may not fit into the requirements of everyone perfectly. So choose whatever works best for you...
forum.xda-developers.com
Multiling O Keyboard
This app is ridiculously customizable. Unique about this app is DIY layout feature. I can't able find any other app like this easy to make DIY layout. Also no internet permission makes it privacy friendly.
HemanthJabalpuri said:
Multiling O Keyboard
This app is ridiculously customizable. Unique about this app is DIY layout feature. I can't able find any other app like this easy to make DIY layout. Also no internet permission makes it privacy friendly.
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What customizations do you do in a keyboard app?
Hi, may I suggest App Finder?
As far as I know it's the only advanced search engine for Android apps available as an app itself.
(There's the AppBrain app, but this has for example no range filters, and the result list is very basic)
And also if you compare it to web search engine for Android apps (like appagg, appshive, reallyfreeapps, playsearch, play.gqqnbig), it's search operators, many filters, detailed result list with scalable screenshots, flexible UI, and number of indexed apps make it unique.
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Hi, may I suggest App Finder?
As far as I know it's the only advanced search engine for Android apps available as an app itself.
(There's the AppBrain app, but this has for example no range filters, and the result list is very basic)
And also if you compare it to web search engine for Android apps (like appagg, appshive, reallyfreeapps, playsearch, play.gqqnbig), it's search operators, many filters, detailed result list with scalable screenshots, flexible UI, and number of indexed apps make it unique.
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Very interesting and unique. I have added it to the Utilities section here.
Unique App #1: MiXplorer
Staying on the topic of file explorers, a few years ago I stumbled on this very app. I have been using it since then. No matter I am rooted or not I use this app daily.
Unique features which I like
- Small package
- Regularly updated
- Ability to download or copy shortcuts in the share menu of Android
- Share local link feature to access files on network (minimum steps required)
- Can play music, videos, pdf and tons of other file formats
- Zip features
- Root explorer
- Add Ons
many more...
Totally functional app
Thank you for taking the time read
peace
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Ability to download or copy shortcuts in the share menu of Android
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Can you elaborate on this?
Mixplorer is a very good file manager with plenty of customisations. But what are some unique features about it that other file managers don't support?
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Very interesting and unique. I have added it to the Utilities section here.
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thank you!
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@TheMystic
Since you already have a thread HERE, and you also link it in post #7 above, this thread is redundant and hence closed. Please avoid creating multiple threads for discussing apps.