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Ever find something you really want to read or review later, and then forget about it?
Whether it is an article, image, video, or anything else, easily send it to yourself with a single click and find it waiting for you later!
How it works?For sharing items like websites and files, InboxIt appears in your share menu. Click to share via InboxIt, and your item will instantly and privately be waiting for you in your email inbox. That's as easy as it gets!
For creating reminders, you can use the drawer tile, set a shortcut on the launcher screen or use the app. The reminder can be sent right away or scheduled for a later time.
What makes InboxIt unique?There is no need to type your email address, subject title, or email body manually. InboxIt
does it all with a 'single click'.
In addition, InboxIt grabs the website's image and description for nicer and more readable emails.
In other words, InboxIt is better than sharing to your email app!
If you are using multiple email accounts, that's not a problem, simply use "Labels" and create gmail rules to route these items directly to the right inbox. Everything with 1-click!
What's new?On the latest update, an option to quickly title the saved item as added, this provides a context to the inboxed item and helps organize the pending emails.
So far InboxIt used the shared text or the webpage title as the email title, but now you can control it to make sure you'll remember why it was there in the first place.
Reminders can be created via a shortcut, a drawer tile, and via the app itself.
Here is the original video, showing InboxIt functionality:
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So im wondering if anyone knows how to properly setup the integration of a Google contact + Google+ within hangouts. For example, if you have a google contact with a phone number called Brooke in your phone. You then are friends with her on Google+. What is the proper way to get everything merged into one contact so it works properly with Hangouts and SMS integration within hangouts?
So far ive done the following.
Brooke is saved as a Google contact with a phone number. Ive also added her on Google+, she has the same name as the contact. Thinking hangouts\android would automatically do the rest to combine both contacts into one was too much to ask. So i then added Brookes google+ @gmail address to the Brooke google contact, doing this seemed to let android know that they are one of the same people made hangouts then show the option to send a message via SMS for Brooke or via Hangouts in the drop down list.
However, i don't understand why it seems to separate the hangouts and sms threads showing multiple names of Brooke in the conversation list. See screen shot below. It doesnt seem to do this for everyone. So i dont know if its a bug, or depends on how you go about trying to integrate a Google contact with a Google+ account. Any insight would be great.
Is there a correct way to get a google contact with a number and a google+ contact merged together without it seeming to be a total mess?
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[APP][3.0+] ★★★★★★★★ StuffMerge a Message Wizard ★★★★★★★★
Have you ever had a problem composing your message with included links or texts from browser, another mails, sms and so on?
Are you bored of switching between apps and grabbing stuff from them to compose your message?
Do you want to have snippets anytime ready for paste?
Then this is the right time for StuffMerge to let him make his job.
StuffMerge is a little clipboard wizard with the following simple but very useful objective:
1. populate data from clipboard or share (copying links, texts from browser, sms, emails... whatever)
2. fast compose your final message including that data
3. send a message or create a snippet and that's it
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EXAMPLE:
Friend of yours have asked you to help him find some cell phones to buy.
Launch StuffMerge, collect links of pictures, descriptions, prices of phones from e.g. eBAY website, put them into your message, add your own suggestions and send him a message in a fast way. Yeah.
Download StuffMerge from Google Play
Nice app keep working guys !!
Nice idea that I often use on my PC.
Downloaded!
After watching your video it seems that we need some time to domesticate it.
Nice have been missing a clipboard manager for a while! Would it be possible to hide the overlay, and let it peek out after swiping from right to left on the border of the screen? Yes, making it require a double sweep to open fully
Kind Regards
TwinAdk
I've got an idea recently what if I want to see pictures from the places not from the person. Unfortunately I didn't find any good implementations of this simple idea. To tell the truth, I had found two projects but I found them too complicated and not really serving the simple idea Stick to the place and have your updates.
Here is how my implementation works. First, you have to subscribe to any area you want to receive notifications from:
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Notice that after area is selected you'll be asked how often you wish to receive notifications from this particular area.
Basically, that's it. You may have as many subscriptions as you wish.
When new picture is made in this area you receive a notification.
In order for system to satisfy users there should be some way for the new pictures to populate the service. And this way is making one picture when user opens this application where ever he is located at the moment. Making any street view picture for the user shouldn't be a problem. Besides, it's not about art.. it's only a snapshot of what is actually surrounding you at the moment. To avoid annoyance on app start I added friendly option to skip making a picture. Obviously there are some situations when it's not convenient to make a street-view picture although user is curious to see what is this notification he received about.
Anyway, when picture is made or not you're getting an access to the map with all markers. Any new notifications will be put on map automatically and there's no need to make any new snapshots.
Also there's a way to filter markers in case you want to see only a certain markers on the map:
Get it on GooglePlay: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.project_x.pavel.myapplicationx
(SORRY IT'S NOT FORMATTED AS A LINK AS XDA-DEVELOPERS DOESN'T ALLOW TO INSERT LINKS FOR NEW MEMBERS)
Please feel welcome.
Give it a try.
What's up guys, we're very excited to launch our Android app, Relish! It's a social dining app that seeks to make getting your friends or coworkers together for lunch or dinner dead simple.
It's completely platform agnostic. Your friends/coworkers don't need the app, have to care about the app, or even have an Android device to let you know if they're down. You simply create an invite, select from your phone contacts, email contacts, or twitter followers and Relish takes care of the rest in the background, super fast.
Your friends respond the exact same way they were invited. You get all of the RSVPs right in the app.
SMS & Email
Here's what text and email invites would look like to your friends
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http://imgur.com/PoVgbmR
They can simply text back YES or NO, or alternatively click Accept or No thanks in the email and you will be notified within the app.
Twitter
You can also invite your friends on Twitter the same way. They'll receive an invite tweet message from @relishInvites, and can favorite the tweet if they're down, or just ignore it if they're not. All tweets are deleted after 24 hours. Just like text & email you'll get a notification in the app that "Jane Doe has responded to your invite!"
You can also send cash to your friends right in the app, for those lunch outings where your bill comes and someone is short on cash but has a card available. We've integrated with Venmo directly to allow you to split your bill and send some money to your friends right at the table.
The social dining space is a bit of a graveyard, and we think Relish has a lot of potential to be a strong player in the space. We eventually want to integrate reservations via Opentable or Yelp to allow you to book your reservation after everyone has responded to your invite
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=relish.permoveo.com.relish
http://relishwith.us/
I published Last Time, a complete event timeline manager.
Ever wondered the last time you did something or when something happened but struggled to remember? Last Time app keeps a neat timeline for you so you never forget.
Get the app on the Play Store.
Main features:
Simple, minimalistic interface, with light and dark themes.
Group related events so you can easily find or update them at the same time if needed. Sort events by last entry, history count, or creation date.
Store notes in each event entry. See the time between entries and since the creation of each entry. Search entries by date-range or notes.
Schedule notifications to remind you of your events. Adaptive notifications smartly adapt to your last entry for each event and remind you at the right time. Easily add entries from the notification.
Beautiful widgets, available in both light and dark themes to put your events on your home screen so they're always in front of you. Easily add entries from the widget.
No advertisements, behavior tracking, or intrusive permissions in the app. The app is free, works completely offline, and requires no internet connection.
Here are some screenshots:
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I made the app for personal use and have used it for some months now, if there's something you'd like to see added, let me know.
If you love the app, leave a review on the Play Store.