[App][Widget][4.1+] Time Tracker ⏲️ Learn How You Use Your Time (Beta) - Android Apps and Games

Play store:
https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.wxssoftware.timetracker
This is a simplified time tracking app with several charts and a lot of statistics to help you understand how you use your time. Full feature list is in the play store description.
If you do not already keep track of your time, I really recommend that you start. There are many benefits! It makes for a great New year's resolution.
Time Tracker is in Beta, but it is fully functional and ready to be used. You may post any comments here rather than email like the play store suggest.
If you have any suggestions for improvement, I would love any feedback!

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[Q] Looking For Interesting Apps To Review.

Hey Guys,
I review Android Apps for AndroidGuys & I am looking for new & interesting Apps to review.
I am mostly looking for utility's but if there are any cool games etc, I am still very interested in taking a look at them.
Hi,
I would be very happy, if you could have a closer look at "Locus". I am not the dev, but I am doing some promotion here on XDA.... http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=907430
Locus is a GPS mapping application. Altough it is very succesful, it is still some kind of "Secret Tip".
With its powerful features, the great support on the forum and its continious development, it is more than an alternative to Google Maps. Some great addons and the perfect UI (maybe difficult for new users, but great if you are used to it) makes Locus an essential GPS app for everybody carrying an Android smartphone.
If you need more informations, don't hesitate to contact me!
Cheers, berkley
I'd love it if you would give OVERVI3W a review.
OVERVI3W is a full logging, security, tracking and control suite.
OVERVI3W free include most security features and basic tracking that most other charge for.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=14113674
or
www.unfairware.com
You can always send a PM for more info.
Please check out Zombie Pop (market link in signature below). It's a lightweight diversion wallpaper/game that you might like.
I've also recently released Time Flies - a minimalist and stylish floating clock LW.
Thanks for your consideration,
Paul
As you only got so few responses - here are my three* tools:
There is a lot of info in the xda threads and the market link is always in the first post.
AutoShare:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1135180
MobileWebCam:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=950933
WebLiveWallpaper (and widget and app):
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=931740
*WebLiveWallpaper also has a little child project with much easier usage:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dngames.picofday
Could you possibly do a quick review on College Football Fight Songs? It is my first app in the Market with the link in my signature or here

Droid Trivia - Quiz game

Later last year my Google Play account has been suspended (long story short, you can't publish an application that tests if the user's device has a security hole. The application didn't do any harm at all, but it's Google rules so nothing I could do when because of that minor detail they removed my account along with all its associated applications; you can read about the app that caused my expulsion here: http://www.xda-developers.com/android/location-security-exploit-on-samsung-devices/ ).
Later, I got in touch with Google which they didn't have much to say but said I could republish the applications I had that had not led to my expulsion back on the Market but I would have to use another account. Not all good, but not entirely bad.
Enough about that, for almost half a year I had the intention of getting some of my content back on Google Play, but I decided early on that if I already had lost all download statistics there was no rush in doing it and I would look at with as an opportunity to make all the stuff that I wanted to do the way I think it should be done, I'm talking about refactoring the code and bugfixes; note that the game was on the Android Market since the days of Android 1.5 and I had learned so much in the meanwhile that when I was looking at the code I wanted to make it all over again but only better. So that's what I did and even if it does not pay back, at least I know I did it my way .
To avoid the confusion with the previous version, and since I rewrote most of the application from scratch, I renamed the game as Droid Trivia.
Without further talk, here's the Google Play link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stomachion.droidtrivia
or on Handster: http://www.handster.com/droid_trivia_r788.html?dm=1&multi=1
I really appreciate if all of you reading this would try the game and rate. I'm really proud that I made the game easily playable with up to 4 players and not to repeat questions until it is no longer possible to not repeat. The game is also way more stable and faster than before, and it now bundles 3 languages : English, Italian and Greek.
As any good programmer, I always want to do more and more and end up never thinking it is perfect but at least I think it is ready for deployment and stable enough for the general public. Some things I plan for the future are tablet support and some more eye candy, and of course more questions as that is the game's fuel . That said, I'm open to suggestions and bug reports has I always have been.

TasteFilter Music... testers needed

Hi there,
If you like music, you need to check out the first but not the least application made by TasteFilter - TasteFilter Music.
An application that learns what you like, what you dislike in order to give you new results you should listening to. In only few minutes, you'll discover more music than you ever thought possible. It works !
Our beta is online and we need help to get feedback in order to improve the app and ad features.
We are on Google Play : TasteFilter
I really need you to improve the app. Give us comments and don't hesitate to contact us if you need details (info(at)tastefilter.com)
Have fun !

How to market your android games and apps part 1

Ok you put time and effort into your games or apps but still cant seem to get downloads. You might even see a game or app similar to yours but for some reason they are charting but your not. There are over 100,000 developers and over a million apps on googleplay. What are they doing that your not?
1) Website- I see a lot of developers that have a single blog page for all their apps. Look at the format of google play and match your website as close as you can to what google play has. Why? Customers are use to a certain format and like things that look familiar . Think like a customer when building a website and put the same effort as you were in programming your apps.
2)Social Networking-Make a twitter and facebook account. Any app release you have or updates post them.You can even interact with customers and get feedback directly from them. Use this as a tool to learn from real people and adjust your game or app based on feedback.
3)Make Niche Apps- There is no way indie developers can match the power of big companies. Rather than try to take on gameloft or EA focus on niche apps. Small apps like car locators or how to cook books. Small apps like these have been know to get more downloads vs making a game going against a bigger company. Small focused apps or simple games with great graphics can draw people to your app.
4)Post in Forums- Post your game or app in several forums. Be careful as many forums are not really indie friendly. Most forums have a section where you can post games or apps away from where regular forum users cant see. Also you might run into jealous developers who have nothing better to do then degrade your game. Post in several forums to bring in users but remember this is only a small part of your marketing efforts. This forums is very developer friendly though.
5)Rate Me Button- In your apps your should have a rate me button and a googleplay button that points to only your apps in google play. You can also have a button to your website to give the customer a more personal touch.
6) Paid vs. Free- I would suggest you make 4 to 5 free apps before making a paid app. Most customers do not want to pay and only enjoy free apps. You can make a paid version but be warned if you make a paid version users might
1) uninstall the free version
2)buy the paid version
3)refund the paid version but keep the apk on thier device
4) Now they have the paid version for free.
I will make another how to market your android apps part 2 soon. Till then good luck with your games and apps.
These are helpful tips seeing as me and a friend just released our first app a month ago, thanks!
yoshihat said:
These are helpful tips seeing as me and a friend just released our first app a month ago, thanks!
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[APP] New reminder MarkO is made to give you SUPERPOWER of remembering!

We all want to never forget important things, don’t we? But we are only humans and humans have limited memory. We keep trying out different ways to keep up with staff or to people that are important to us and we still keep forgetting. And it’s only natural.
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The app was first launched in November 2014 and has been progressing real fast ever since, constantly becoming more user friendly and with improved futures. It is available for download as a public beta on the Google Play Store [MarkO - Reminders & Tasks] while its team is working on its iOS and web version, too.
Check it out and tell us what do you think!

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