[APP][4.0+][BETA] Unseen Gallery - Android Apps and Games

Unseen Gallery perform an exhaustive scan of all readable device files searching for images files which are NOT shown in the main gallery app.
These images may be cached,thumbnails or hidden images.
as a new user i can't post the app link,
just search in Google play for : Unseen Gallery
This is the first beta release
waiting your suggestions and feed backs :fingers-crossed:

what would be the possible use case(s) for this app?

iamelton said:
what would be the possible use case(s) for this app?
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Android system takes smaller copy of all images on the device (thumbnails) and store them in various hidden locations ,even after you delete the original image or move it to encrypted application.
other apps as well doing the same process for catching images such as WhatsApp and Viber for the sent or received images
nowadays this thumbnails are no longer tiny or blurry images due to the massive screen resolutions
all these images are not visible in the system Gallery,but my app collect them all in one place so you can use them for
* Image recovery if the original images deleted
* Free up space
* or to insure that your private images no longer exists.

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Viewing JPS/MPO files in 3D without going into gallery first?

Anyone know how to view JPS/MPO files in 3D without going into gallery first?
I use TwinPic to view the public gallery as well as sharing 3D photos between my brother (has O3D too), if we open any pic that it downloads it give a list of apps to open it in, if I choose the Gallery it opens in 2D and no option to change to 3D (no options at all like "share" etc, just zoom)
the only way I've found to view photos in 3D is to do it by going in to the gallery app, but most photos don't show up so I have to run the 3rd party app SDRescan to get them to show (very poor and time consuming, especially since I have a 32Gb card in that's nearly full!)
Users of the HTC Evo 3D just click a photo, it downloads and displays in 3D without them having to leave the app they are in (web browser or TwinPic) and they don't have to rescan the internal memory either!
The same problem faced me, I solved it by the following way:
Move all files from:
sdcard/download/twin-pic
To:
sdcard/twin-pic
Then, you will see all pictures in the gallery (It will do scanning automatically).
Maybe we have to ask the developer to allow us to choose the downloaded images location so may that solves the problem.
If you use Polaris Office or another file browser you can just browse to the folder where you stored the images and they open in the image viewer where you can enable 3D.
abo_mara7 said:
The same problem faced me, I solved it by the following way:
Move all files from:
sdcard/download/twin-pic
To:
sdcard/twin-pic
Then, you will see all pictures in the gallery (It will do scanning automatically).
Maybe we have to ask the developer to allow us to choose the downloaded images location so may that solves the problem.
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bioweb said:
If you use Polaris Office or another file browser you can just browse to the folder where you stored the images and they open in the image viewer where you can enable 3D.
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so no way to view straight away within the app like Evo 3D users can do?
we shouldn't have to move all photos to another folder
we shouldn't have to open up file explorer apps (Astro doesn't work btw, nor does any other that asks what app to open it in, if I choose the stock "Gallery" there's no 3D option, no share option etc, just zoom)

[APP][2013-02-12][UPDATE] Pictures Near Me

Hi everyone
I uploaded my new app to the Play store yesterday, but figured I'd post here too
Here's the link: Pictures Near Me
It does what it says on the tin really, shows pictures near your current location, and you can view a map showing where you are in relation to it. The main aim is it might be useful on vacation to find interesting or less obvious stuff to go visit.
I've tested on my Galaxy Nexus, and also the emulator under 2.3. A few friends have tried it on various handsets, but that's still not very representative. Please let me know if it breaks, or any features you'd like to see (I'm already thinking of adding Panoramio support and also a map-view for the 'index'
2013-02-12 1.9 released. Adds location search and picture saving.
2013-01-21 1.8 released. Performance improvements and Daydream screensaver
2012-11-27 1.7 released. Pan around Map search results to view photos in other locations
2012-10-29 1.5 released. Added pinman to map-search results.
2012-10-25 1.4 released. Added caching of search results to help performance.
2012-10-22 1.3 released. New Map View of search results
2012-07-30 1.2 released. Adds navigation button, larger thumbnails, and more columns on tablet devices.
2012-07-19 1.1 released, see http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=29020922&postcount=7
Works Ok once I put the search area up to maximum. Currently in South end on sea UK.
Using HTC One X.
Cheers
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Congrats, your app has crossed the Atlantic and reached your country's old colonies, haha. North Carolina, kind of middle of nowhere. Default settings had it show the same Pepsi truck twice; I set it to the max (32km?) and now a bunch of stuff is coming up.
This is really neat. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks , this is a sweet app.
Glad it seems to work - surprised at the lack of pictures coming up, in my little town there's quite a lot! But then we get a fair few tourists.
I've pushed version 1.1 live to the Play store.
This adds a few new features, specifically:
- share pictures you find with your friends via many of your other apps (Facebook, Twitter, Email etc.)
- picture descriptions now shown
- added an approximate address of the picture when viewing the map
- added warning when your location not found
- pinch-to-zoom when viewing picture full-size
I've just updated to 1.2.
This adds more thumbnail columns on tablets, and increases the size on phones. Also there's now a button to launch Google Navigation while viewing the photo
This is a great little app! I like it :good:
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This is a great little app! I like it :good:
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Thanks!
Pictures Near Me has been updated to 1.3 - now you get the option of viewing search results in a grid as before, or on a map to give a bit more context of what's around you.
The update should be live in the Play Store now.
Next version I'm looking at caching the search results and thumbnails to speed it up when you repeat search in a similar location to previously...
1.4 released today.
I've added caching so repeat searches in the same kinda area should be noticeably faster.
1.5 released. Small update to show Pinman on the map-search screen so you can see where all the results are in relation to you before tapping through to an individual picture
A few more updates have been rolled out- you can now pan around the map to view photos from other locations!
New update released!
Repeat searches in a location are now much faster as more information is cached
I've also added a "daydream" screensaver option!
this is indeed a nice little app.. thx!
iamelton said:
this is indeed a nice little app.. thx!
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Thanks! Do let me know of any bugs you find or feature ideas
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Thanks! Do let me know of any bugs you find or feature ideas
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a few ideas for ur consideration..
(1) put an option to show/hide the "cache" folder in/from other gallery apps (a .nomedia file trick maybe).. or to make it simpler just put a .nomedia file there as its a "cache" folder after all..
(normally the cache folder files are named cryptically and wont interfere with gallery app, however, i found out that there were a few properly-named files in the cache folder with a JPG extension.. they probably appeared after i have viewed the photo in the app.. and its those JPG files that showed up in my gallery app..)
(2) an export function to save a downloaded image to other locations..
iamelton said:
a few ideas for ur consideration..
(1) put an option to show/hide the "cache" folder in/from other gallery apps (a .nomedia file trick maybe).. or to make it simpler just put a .nomedia file there as its a "cache" folder after all..
(normally the cache folder files are named cryptically and wont interfere with gallery app, however, i found out that there were a few properly-named files in the cache folder with a JPG extension.. they probably appeared after i have viewed the photo in the app.. and its those JPG files that showed up in my gallery app..)
(2) an export function to save a downloaded image to other locations..
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Currently the cache images don't have the .jpg name. Adding this would be fairly easy, but the filenames bear no relation to the original image- they are actually from the hash of the URL the image came from. Changing this to be a more logical name would be non-trivial.
Adding an option in the picture details screen to simply save the current image to the gallery is possible though, so I'll add this for the next release. I'm also looking to add a location search option to the home-screen; as one user left a negative review in the Play store saying they couldn't search elsewhere (you can, you just need to pan around the map) - they also said the images were rubbish, and obviously didn't spot you can order by interestingness. Unfortunately the play store doesn't let me reply to comments
jmbillings said:
Currently the cache images don't have the .jpg name. Adding this would be fairly easy, but the filenames bear no relation to the original image- they are actually from the hash of the URL the image came from. Changing this to be a more logical name would be non-trivial.
Adding an option in the picture details screen to simply save the current image to the gallery is possible though, so I'll add this for the next release. I'm also looking to add a location search option to the home-screen; as one user left a negative review in the Play store saying they couldn't search elsewhere (you can, you just need to pan around the map) - they also said the images were rubbish, and obviously didn't spot you can order by interestingness. Unfortunately the play store doesn't let me reply to comments
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for the JPG issue, i did find out that in the cache folder there was 1 JPG file (which was an image that i have viewed in details screen), and im fairly certain that this file was created by this app, and not any other apps as no app would mess with this app's cache folder..
i have viewed a number of images for details and only this one particular JPG file appeared.. i dunno why maybe u can investigate a little..
for negative comments in the play store, u can just ignore them as few users would admit that its their own problem not able to use an app.. most of the times they blamed the apps..

[APP][4.0+]Auto Move Free - the app that knows where your files should be!

Hi,
I recently launched my new app at Google Play and know I want to present it here!
Auto Move is an app, which moves all the files you want to your desired location - and you don't have to do anything for it!
Example: You want every PDF file you are downloading to be moved to a certain destination. That's no problem for Auto Move!
In order to get the app working like this, you have to add a filter, which is filtering for "pdf" files - if you want it to filter for several filetypes at once, that's no problem - just seperate the filter tags by commas. Alternatively it's possible to filter for the filename (e.g. "wallpaper" or "university").
After defining source and target destination you can save the filter now (or add just more filters) and begin filtering!
There's an option in the settings, which let you define how the app should work in the backgroud:
Service: The app will register new files automatically and begin to move them.
Time Intervall: The app will scan the filesystem for new files in the defined intervall.
no automatic filtering: The app won't do anything accept to told him so manually.
All advantages of the app:
unlimited amout of filters
easy configuration because of several filterwords in one filter
filtering for file extension or file name is possible
moving or copying of the files is possible
automatic moving (with service) oder by time intervall is possible
loss of data isn't possible since backup and restore feature
great design
RESTRICTIONS OF THE FREE VERSION:
there is a maximum of one filter
you can't restore a database backup
I've attached some screenshots, that you can look at the app.
I hope you like my app! If don't please contact me!
Here is the link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.luhu.automove.free
@luhu
What a most smart app I've ever seen! Good work
Can you add the case about apk files which require root permissions or xposed framework or not?
@marbulas
Thank you very much!
Do you mean that it should possible to filter for apk files with these different properties?
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@marbulas
Thank you very much!
Do you mean that it should possible to filter for apk files with these different properties?
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I think many people will need this app being much smarter.
(the specified amount of size of files, resorting files in specified directory based in date
(for example, many people will need to sort with folders about their photos and videos : if I take pictures today, the app put them into the folder names 20140915 made by the app automatically),
specied something other people suggests...)
Useful app i'm gone use it from now on! Keep the improvements coming
Thank you very much guys!
I'm going to look how difficult it is to implement these features!

[APP][4.0.3+] DeviantDown 1.2

About
DeviantDown allows the user to save DeviantArt photos utilizing the "share deviation" button within the Official DeviantArt App.
History
I had recently got tired of the currently available DeviantArt browser applications on the Play Store. This was mainly due to the API limitation of the number of images that can be seen during a search. The Official DeviantArt application has no limitation but doesn't allow you to save the Deviant Art directly to your phone like other Unofficial DeviantArt browser applications. So I wrote this application to fix that.
How It Works
The application utilizes the DeviantArt Back-end REST API to return the image URL of the shared URL provided when the user presses the "share deviation" button.
Features
Adds "Save Deviant Art" to "Share deviation" menu.
Saves photos directly to phone gallery.
Prevents Non-photo share links from being saved into gallery.
Download - Version 1.2
Screenshots
Archived Download Links & Changelog
March 1, 2015 - Version 1.2 - Download
Clean Code & Added Comments
Change: Compress and Saves Artwork as (PNG) at 100% Quality
Change: Switch Media Scanner for Gallery Update to Intent
Add: Error Notifications in Key Areas of Application
Add: Screen Artwork Name for Unwanted Characters in File Name
February 28, 2015 - Version 1.1 - Download
Artwork now saves to the folder: /Pictures/DeviantArt/
Photo Metadata Time Fixed (No longer 1969/1970)
February 28, 2015 - Version 1.0 - Download
First Release
Great work !!
Can you specify the resolution in which the pics are saved ??
Future release? XD
At the moment it takes the full image from the site. Everything else seems to be a feature of the site itself.
We will see.
can you make it to download images in some deviantart directory. because saved files gave exif data of year 1970 creation date its hard to find
sercankd said:
can you make it to download images in some deviantart directory. because saved files gave exif data of year 1970 creation date its hard to find
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This app uses the android media store function and it simply adds it to the gallery.
Now I just checked but on my device the creation date data is correct. Are you using a custom ROM by chance?
akasaka said:
This app uses the android media store function and it simply adds it to the gallery.
Now I just checked but on my device the creation date data is correct. Are you using a custom ROM by chance?
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yes i am using custom rom, it simply store images in root of the Pictures folder
http://i.imgur.com/qoadLNh.png
sercankd said:
yes i am using custom rom, it simply store images in root of the Pictures folder.
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I'll look into the Time and Date. I don't know why it does that because if you look at the file creation date in the file explorer it has the proper date at least for me. Right now I'm using this command to add the media to the gallery, http://developer.android.com/reference/android/provider/MediaStore.Images.Media.html
It uses the least amount of code but doesn't have that many options but like I said I'll look into it. (Today)
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Camalio said:
Great work !!
Can you specify the resolution in which the pics are saved ??
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@Camalio
If you could further explain what you mean that would be great. I can tell you that apart from the thumbnail image URL that the back-end provides the the full image URL.
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can you make it to download images in some deviantart directory. because saved files gave exif data of year 1970 creation date its hard to find
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@sercankd
Fixed now. Also photos now are saved into a sub-directory of Pictures.
Updates
March 1, 2015 - Version 1.2 - Download
Clean Code & Added Comments
Change: Compress and Saves Artwork as (PNG) at 100% Quality
Change: Switch Media Scanner for Gallery Update to Intent
Add: Error Notifications in Key Areas of Application
Add: Screen Artwork Name for Unwanted Characters in File Name

[APP] GCam Tool - Automatically move photos taken by Google Camera to gallery

I love taking portrait photos on Google Camera app. But non-Pixel users like me can only use the modded version of Google Camera and one major annoyance is that it takes portrait photos only in burst mode. You then need to open gallery, find the sub-folder which it created for burst mode, copy the portrait image and delete the rest. And you have to do this every time you take a portrait photo.
With GCam Tool, all this happens in the background. After you take a photo with Google Camera, you will find it in your camera roll when you open Gallery. You can:
Choose source and destination folders
Move portrait or regular or both photos
Delete sub-folders created by Google Camera every time
By default the app copies photos to your photo gallery. If you buy the $1 upgrade, it also deletes the files and sub-folders (thereby actually moving the photos instead of copying).
Your upgrade will help an indie developer like me survive. Please spread the word and let me know your thoughts.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apptuners.gcamtool
I will this app could move photos from the default internal storage folder used by gcam to a folder in the external SD card!
@Apptuners
really good app, does exactly what it promises. As this was something I was looking for since quite some time now, I purchased the Pro version. Keep up the good work :good:
Thank you very much for the support, Portgas D. Ace.
I just pushed an update (1.02) that adds manual batch moving feature. If you don't want the app to monitor in the background, you could just open the app once in a while, click the Batch Move option and move all files in one go to the chosen target folder.
if the possibility also to port folders with DNG(RAW) format?, because GCam also creates a separate folder
Apptuners said:
I love taking portrait photos on Google Camera app. But non-Pixel users like me can only use the modded version of Google Camera and one major annoyance is that it takes portrait photos only in burst mode. You then need to open gallery, find the sub-folder which it created for burst mode, copy the portrait image and delete the rest. And you have to do this every time you take a portrait photo.
With GCam Tool, all this happens in the background. After you take a photo with Google Camera, you will find it in your camera roll when you open Gallery. You can:
Choose source and destination folders
Delete sub-folders created by Google Camera every time
By default the app copies photos to your photo gallery. If you buy the $1 upgrade, it also deletes the files and sub-folders (thereby actually moving the photos instead of copying).
Your upgrade will help an indie developer like me survive. Please spread the word and let me know your thoughts.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.apptuners.gcamtool
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Whenever I try to move any images from internal to SD Card, it moves zero images. I have also sent out an email to the support. I'm using Galaxy S8 btw.
Uralku said:
if the possibility also to port folders with DNG(RAW) format?, because GCam also creates a separate folder
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I believe the app already does that now.
casao01 said:
Whenever I try to move any images from internal to SD Card, it moves zero images. I have also sent out an email to the support. I'm using Galaxy S8 btw.
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I think I just replied to your email. I am posting it here as well.
The app only moves (for now) images taken in Portrait Mode. Could you please try and let me know?
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This is what i was looking for from many days... thankyou so much..it works great
Hi Dev. Great work! I've been looking for that for a long time. Any chance this will work with regular (non portrait) photos? It will be great to be able to automatically move photos to sd card... A suggestion: is it doable to have an option to rename the file to whatever pattern you want before moving it? This way it could match other photos names in the gallery. Thanks again for the very useful app!
Good and helpful app and I would like to support your work.
But how do I buy the pro version?
Clicking on "upgrade" button brings up a window and then clicking on "Upgrade to pro" does nothing..?
Great app! But every reboot I'm getting a notification. Tapping on it just opens the app and then when I open the settings and back out the notification goes away. Any ideas why?
I think I'm doing something wrong because this app isn't working for me. I have the photo storage paths set, and have the option checked for it to delete sub folders. But none of the photos ever move and they stay in the burst folders.
Sorry to be that guy, but could you provide a step by step for me, or point out some kikind of error I may be making?
Thanks for your hard work. This app will be fantastic once I get it working because those burst folders drive me nuts.
Edit: maybe I'm misunderstanding part of what this app does. I went into my gallery app and the photos are all there and not in any sub folders, but when I go to my pictures through the google camera app they are still in the burst folders.
I have some issue with moving non-portrait photo into another folder. As soon as the non-portrait photo is moved. The original portrait photo is gone. I no longer see it from my camera folder and cannot see it from Google Photo.
Even worse, I did the batch moving and now all my portrait photos are gone. Is this the right behavior?
same thing with the restarts , nokia 7 plus here
Are you aware your app is no more on the store? It was the life and I even bought the pro version :c
bisio971 said:
Are you aware your app is no more on the store? It was the life and I even bought the pro version :c
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FYI https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77665451&postcount=44
To @Apptuners: paid for the app, no regrets. Even with it taken down. Don't worry
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I love taking portrait photos on Google Camera app....
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How do you manage to copy the portrait only photo to DCIM/Camera. delete the original folder and (non portrait) photo and still have google photos backup the moved photo normally?
When I do this manually with a script, google photos doesn't beackup the portrait photo and it still shows a burst of two photos, the portrait and the non portrait, with this one showing only a grey thumbnail, and it never back ups.
Can you shed some light? Do you change anything in the EXIF of the moved portrait photo?
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FYI https://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=77665451&postcount=44
To @Apptuners: paid for the app, no regrets. Even with it taken down. Don't worry
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Thanks man
fjsferreira said:
How do you manage to copy the portrait only photo to DCIM/Camera. delete the original folder and (non portrait) photo and still have google photos backup the moved photo normally?
When I do this manually with a script, google photos doesn't beackup the portrait photo and it still shows a burst of two photos, the portrait and the non portrait, with this one showing only a grey thumbnail, and it never back ups.
Can you shed some light? Do you change anything in the EXIF of the moved portrait photo?
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No I don't modify EXIF for "photo move" feature. EXIF is modified only when selfie flipping is prevented.
As for how GCam Tool manages to do it, I believe it is all about speed. If the photos and subfolders stay long enough in the source folder, Google Photos will back up it. I don't know how fast your script is, but when you take a photo with Google Camera, GCam Tool instantly jumps into action, moves the required files and deletes the unwanted ones (and sub-folders). It all happens in like 3-4 seconds and sometimes more depending on how long it takes on your phone for Google Camera to do the HDR+ processing and save the files.
Also once the move is done, GCam Tool rebuilds the thumbnail gallery and runs MediaScanner as well to notify the system regarding file move, which could be another reason. And most people have DCIM/Camera as their target folder, which is already being monitored by Google Photos. So as soon as GCam Tool moves the files into DCIM/Camera, Google Photos backups it.
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Thanks man
No I don't modify EXIF for "photo move" feature. EXIF is modified only when selfie flipping is prevented.
As for how GCam Tool manages to do it, I believe it is all about speed. If the photos and subfolders stay long enough in the source folder, Google Photos will back up it. I don't know how fast your script is, but when you take a photo with Google Camera, GCam Tool instantly jumps into action, moves the required files and deletes the unwanted ones (and sub-folders). It all happens in like 3-4 seconds and sometimes more depending on how long it takes on your phone for Google Camera to do the HDR+ processing and save the files.
Also once the move is done, GCam Tool rebuilds the thumbnail gallery and runs MediaScanner as well to notify the system regarding file move, which could be another reason. And most people have DCIM/Camera as their target folder, which is already being monitored by Google Photos. So as soon as GCam Tool moves the files into DCIM/Camera, Google Photos backups it.
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Thank you, so much for me to thinker. Love it! Bought your app, it's as useful as water for me
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fjsferreira said:
Thank you, so much for me to thinker. Love it! Bought your app, it's as useful as water for me
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Great. Thank you very much for the kind words.

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