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Whelther people like it, would they recommend it to others, they see the idea working without it's being seen as ingoring, spam, getting ban from play stores.
Does making a group and sharing, promoting, talking about each other apps work?
And what are people searching for to find your app and what coming up.

Promote the app in question on FB or Discord.

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[REQUEST] "Fast Folders" APK

This app is a really cool way to organise your apps into folders that have an iphone-esque style, but I cant find it on the market. Does anyone have the apk?
I would post a screenshot, but I'm too new.
Does no one have this?
If THIS -link is the app you're referring to I highly doubt you'll get it on this site seeing as it's a Paid App.
So you're asking for warez. Big no no on XDA Just a heads up if you didn't know
But you would be right, it does seem like it's been pulled off the market. I wonder why
I hadn't heard of this app before, but yes, if you are asking for people to give you a paid app for free, that may be why you hadn't gotten any responses (or it could be the fact that you bumped the topic after only a few hours---might want to give it a little more time first next time).
If you want a free alternative, check out Simi Folders. It has a similar look as the iPhone and is actively developed by one of the forum members (who welcomes more feature requests as well).
Thanks for the replies.
Just to be clear, I didn't know this was a paid app, and just kind of assumed it was free, which I will admit was silly. I don't pirate apps as a rule. I like supporting people who do good work.
Sorry about that.
I'll look into Simi Folders. I already use the clock, and I love it.
Thanks again.
Yup yup, SiMiFolder rocks. Here's a link for those interested.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/simi-folder-widget/com.th.android.widget.SiMiFolder
Asking for warez is FORBIDDEN on Xda-developers.
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please read the rules next time.

[SUGGESTION] Sharing play store reviews & Feedback

This is an idea that has come to my mind recently of which i think we can all profit:
What about sharing user reviews in play store? Every Dev knows that it's hard to get reviews, especially in the beginning.
And often the users that like the app don't give reviews and the one's that don't understand the app leave reviews with one star like "don't understand" or "not working".
So what about we developers team up, try a lot of other dev's apps, write emails if we have ideas to make it better and leave professional reviews in play store if we like it?
I could make this thread a collection of dev's taking part if there are some people who like the idea.
Looking forward to answers!
EDIT: Also users who want to support their devs by taking part are most welcome!
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Why things like 'freedom' can exist?

Hello.
I do'nt know if this is the right forum, if not just move please.
I have the following question: There are apps on the internet, which allow one to crack ingame purchases. One of these
apps is freedom for example. you just have to press a button, and you get ingame purchases in a game of your choice for free.
I want to know, why things like that actually can exist, and how they work. Are they using bugs of the google play store? Or of the apps?
Why so many people can use it, without getting in trouble with the laws?
Thank you for sharing your thoughts about this topic.
We don't discuss warez on XDA at all. Any app that can bypass paid features of other apps, falls under that category.
So please review the rules here, http://forum.xda-developers.com/announcement.php?f=256 Especially number 6. :good:
You will not find help with those apps on this site.
Thread closed.
Thanks,
Darth
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[Completed] Why does only PushBullet support Whatsapp replies on PC?

Hi everyone,
I am wondering why there is no alternative to push bullet when it comes to answering whatsapp messages on PC. All the apps that support something in that direction, only support SMS.
1. Why the run towards supporting SMS? The only people I know that still use SMS are those dinosaurs who do not have a smartphone. Why is the option to reply to SMS heavily promoted as convenient when 95% of our communication uses messengers that are not supported?
2. Why is no one ranting about all those apps not supporting messengers, why do all journalists only promote those apps as convenient, never criticizing the lack of important features?
3. Is there a technical limitation that prevents other app developers to support replying to messages from messengers like Whatsapp, Disa etc? Why is PushBullet technically able to reply to those messages but no other app?
4. Are there just too few people like me that want such a PC client there just is no demand for a desktop (i.e. Windows) client that supports such a thing?
I would really like to have an alternative to that ridiculously overpriced pushbullet premium service.
Why should I pay such a big fee every month for an app that in theory only needs my wifi as ressource, not any cloud services, traffic from the developers etc, meaning no running costs for the devs?
I would have paid 4€ once for the app because what I would be buying is a finished product that does not produce costs for the developers after that but I'm sure as hell not going to pay money each month just to be allowed to continue using an app.
Sorry for the rant but I would really be interested in your opinions on this topic, especially in technical explanations why there is no such an app besides pushbullet. I'm thinking about writing my own app some day for this purpose since there is just no free solution that suits my demands.
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Hi everyone,
I am wondering why there is no alternative to push bullet when it comes to answering whatsapp messages on PC. All the apps that support something in that direction, only support SMS.
1. Why the run towards supporting SMS? The only people I know that still use SMS are those dinosaurs who do not have a smartphone. Why is the option to reply to SMS heavily promoted as convenient when 95% of our communication uses messengers that are not supported?
2. Why is no one ranting about all those apps not supporting messengers, why do all journalists only promote those apps as convenient, never criticizing the lack of important features?
3. Is there a technical limitation that prevents other app developers to support replying to messages from messengers like Whatsapp, Disa etc? Why is PushBullet technically able to reply to those messages but no other app?
4. Are there just too few people like me that want such a PC client there just is no demand for a desktop (i.e. Windows) client that supports such a thing?
I would really like to have an alternative to that ridiculously overpriced pushbullet premium service.
Why should I pay such a big fee every month for an app that in theory only needs my wifi as ressource, not any cloud services, traffic from the developers etc, meaning no running costs for the devs?
I would have paid 4€ once for the app because what I would be buying is a finished product that does not produce costs for the developers after that but I'm sure as hell not going to pay money each month just to be allowed to continue using an app.
Sorry for the rant but I would really be interested in your opinions on this topic, especially in technical explanations why there is no such an app besides pushbullet. I'm thinking about writing my own app some day for this purpose since there is just no free solution that suits my demands.
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Hello,
This forum is for people finding their way around XDA forums.
Also, You may register for a XDA account to post around the forums/threads.
And, You may visit Pushbullet XDA Thread for better assistance on your query.
-Vatsal
Vatsal said:
Hello,
This forum is for people finding their way around XDA forums.
Also, You may register for a XDA account to post around the forums/threads.
And, You may visit Pushbullet XDA Thread for better assistance on your query.
-Vatsal
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Sorry for the wrong post and thanks for pointing me to the right thread!
Sirux7 said:
Sorry for the wrong post and thanks for pointing me to the right thread!
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Glad you found your way
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Thoughts about app promotion using App Streaming?

Hey guys, what are your thoughts about app streaming service that's being rolled out by Google and Rovio?*I also saw a startup (nenlitech [dot] com) providing similar service. Basically, the idea is to make an app playable on web, so potential users don’t need to download (and pay) to try out apps. You can promote your app/game and have people try it out more easily. Do you guys see this as a useful service to spend money on?*
Duplicate. Please don't crosspost (ask the same question in multiple places). It's akin to SPAM.
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