Hi, do you guys use Samsung Notes as note taking apps? The app is quite good for simple notes, but if you want something a bit more complex it lacks in features.
For example, I'm missing drawing shapes (circles, rectangles). It would help for studying and drawing graphics.
I looked google play gor some apps, but couldn't find one that merge handwriting, text and shapes. The best one I could fins was Flexil, but it doesn't have shapes, it just correct a shape you draw (so you draw a lame ass circle and it makes into a perfect circle), but i still need several tries before getting what I want.
Anyone recommend me an app that merge those 3 features?
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Hi, do you guys use Samsung Notes as note taking apps? The app is quite good for simple notes, but if you want something a bit more complex it lacks in features.
For example, I'm missing drawing shapes (circles, rectangles). It would help for studying and drawing graphics.
I looked google play gor some apps, but couldn't find one that merge handwriting, text and shapes. The best one I could fins was Flexil, but it doesn't have shapes, it just correct a shape you draw (so you draw a lame ass circle and it makes into a perfect circle), but i still need several tries before getting what I want.
Anyone recommend me an app that merge those 3 features?
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i dont know about a note taker, but picsart pro can do all of those things, but as artwork,
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You can draw shapes with Autofix shape enabled in toolbar addons under Settings. And using spen
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You can draw shapes with Autofix shape enabled in toolbar addons under Settings. And using spen
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Indeed. It is not as good as I wanted, but I think it's enough. Being able to resize after drawing is good. I just don't understand why I can't use the eraser to erase after the Autofix kicks in...
Also, I don't understand why the drawing space doesn't go all the way from top to bottom of the screen. This reduces the effective are. And if you zoom in to fit the whole screen you have to drag the screen to the sides in order to reach all the page, since you can't increase only in Y axis.
Anyway, gonna use Samsung Notes for now. If someone finds a better app, please share with us.
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I've been waiting for this one check it out
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I like the concept. I like that you are able to quickly get an overview of messages, calendar, calls and you can adjust was you like it. It would be better if it had facebook, twitter intergration as part of all the other info panels also.
The only issue here I see is that the whole notion of android is the widgets...which I like. I'll keep it on for awhile to test it out. Maybe it will grow on me.
It's basically windows mobile homescreen.
I agree with archboy, great concept, but still missing some customization features. The ability to move an item from the top half to the bottom half is needed. This would be great if it could also be used as a fullscreen widget, so that I could still use the rest of my screens.
I wish this was a lock screen.
IMO, this information oriented approach instead of the action/application oriented approach is much better in terms of productivity.
The only drawback of this application? I cannot access to some widgets/actions and I do really want to be able to do things like enable wireless, 3g, change brightness... without the pain of going through the setup menus.
A good solution to this problem would be a light weight home screen app which could be launched from slide screen and load the the 4 or 5 widgets I need. I've tried aHomeMini but it forcecloses, any suggestions?
@iVisionX01: yeah, having it as a lock screen is also great but, again, I won't need the full featured home app.
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I wish this was a lock screen.
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2nd that
Tried it for a couple of hours, but missing customizability and getting settings too far out of reach made me uninstall quickly.
I wish it was a widget!
Try QuickDesk or PowerStrip with this, working great for me, very pleasing to the eye..
wow i cant believe i missed this home screen
should be perfect with QuickDesk and PowerStrip
i dont get it??? Whats it suppose to do??
It's a shame FroYo won't let you change default launcher programatically any more (you have to do it through the settings). I would love to have had Tasker set this is default when I was at work, then LauncherPro the rest of the time
I havn't found a browser that I like 100%. I like Dolphin but I want something a little more clean/simple. Thats why, yesterday, I thought of making my own in photoshop (for now).
Let me know what you think.
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So, that would be the main page. The three dots next to the Google logo would be a drop down menu for switching search engines and including others like Wikipedia, Wolfram-Alpha, Yahoo, ect. The icons at the bottom are from left to right: Home, Tabs (like when you do a home screen view on Sense/Launcher Pro/ADW/Go Launcher), Back/Front (Can be used on websites or tabs), Bookmarsk, Options.
The whole thing would also go into full screen mode and the top and bottom navigation bars would be brought up using the menu button (optional).
Again, very simple. At the bottom you have your main operations. Sort by (most viewed, alphabetical, ect.), Edit bookmark names/urls, and batch delete.
This is options menu. Options are seperated into three categories, Display, User and Misc.
I just realized that I forgot the enable/disable toggles (duh).
Anyway, this is pretty much my dream browser more or less. Im still working on some other things in photoshop.
Let me know what you guys think.
By the way, I got most of the icons from here...
http://yankoa.deviantart.com/art/Windows-Phone-7-Icons-166077852
I guess I would have to make my own if I actually developed this.
It's nice but i hate apps that doesn't use the native style of Android...why does everyone think that he needs to create an own UI?
Looks clean. I'd give it a try.
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I'd definitely use it
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It's nice but i hate apps that doesn't use the native style of Android...why does everyone think that he needs to create an own UI?
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Not sure what you mean by that. If I used the native style of Android wouldn't it be just like the stock browser? Therefore, it would be pointless in me making one?
Im by no means a professional UI designer so im probably misunderstanding what you are saying.
I do agree with you about apps that Android doesn't already have stock though.
Hmmm.. It has WP7 icon style
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Hmmm.. It has WP7 icon style
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Lol, yah. Im in love with how the Metro UI looks. Pretty much why im so excited about ICS.
Originally, I was planning on calling the little guy "Gyffy, GYF's sidekick." But then, I though "Oh, wait."
Of course I am still working on my other launcher but in my quest for ever faster access to anything on my phone, I realized that this may be another step forward, albeit with fewer features.
Warning: Alpha version.
No, it will not damage your phone, but it's still early in the dev process so, it is expected to break.
How do I use it?
In a nutshell: see that tiny blue square in the screenshots? Yes, this guy. Just double-tap it to open SK. Then, tap one or more letters.
Oh, and you can move that square wherever you want: long-press, your device vibrates; drag it around.
Limitations
Just about anything you can think of! Since it's such a young project, it lacks:
- preferences
- proper spelling
- resiliency
- initialization speed
- a consistent way to dismiss the launcher window; just tap in the text field or some open space underneath it
Fun yet useless features
- Right now, touching an app launches it; sliding over it reveals a menu for alternate actions but it doesn't offer any yet
- You can swipe left on the keyboard to delete letters; it's highly unreliable
Mandatory Download Link
Screenies
Yes, these were taken using the Genymotion simulator. How observant of you!
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So, that's it?
Oh, no. I can think of a lot of things still missing e.g. shortcuts.
You should see updates very soon.
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as I opposed to having a magic blue square on your screen, why not have it activated with a dragging of your finger from the edge of a section of the screen? A lot of apps do this and it's pretty easy to use lol.
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as I opposed to having a magic blue square on your screen, why not have it activated with a dragging of your finger from the edge of a section of the screen? A lot of apps do this and it's pretty easy to use lol.
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2072870 :cyclops:
If you are looking for a note app with all record methods, MixNote is the perfect choice. MixNote supports text, to-do-list, picture and recording voice. And it is highly intuitive and beautifully designed.
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When you have a work plan, click the to-do icon to write all things done and put it in Home for reminder. When you are too busy to type, then create a voice note. You can even type while recording voice.
Notes are generally cataloged by TODO, audio and picture. You can put a tag for each note according to your needs. Search by tag or keyword can help you find a note quickly.
MixNote has an amazing feature. It is recording voice when calling. With that, no more hurry to find pen and memo to write a message, just need to shake the phone when calling.
If you are concerned about your privacy, MixNote can also handle that. Lock and hide a note. For more security, there are password lock, pattern lock and fingerprint lock, provided by AppLock.
MixNote allows you to share notes by text or picture, so your ideas and thoughts can be shared to Facebook and Twitter .etc in any time.
With a current Play Store rating of 4.4 stars, it's the only note app you'll ever need. Try it out for yourself.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.domobile.mixnote
This app look nice
This is app is Amazing it has everything,
Suggestions
1-more cloud service for backup
2- markdown
And the UI is kinda slow and bulky if you can make it smoother it would be much better
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Hi, it is free.
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Meaning what exactly ?
Seems to be nice, any webservice to synchronize on a laptop the notes taken on the phone ?
R3DJOK3R1 said:
This is app is Amazing it has everything,
Suggestions
1-more cloud service for backup
2- markdown
And the UI is kinda slow and bulky if you can make it smoother it would be much better
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I must agree. Overall it is a very nice App and I am on the verge of switching from my current note-app
But there appear to be some performance issues on some phones. It works fine on my Xperia Z5, but on my GF's older Galaxy S4 mini it is a little slow. Maybe there is some optimization that can be done...
Thread closed as the OP is spamming the boards with his posts on this app
Regards
Sawdoctor
Hey everyone, I'm Looking app for my iOS device which has multiple features for photo editing like, stylish Font, Lots of stickers, editing tools, animation, visual effect etc. If anyone know then suggest. Your feedback will be vauable for me.
Thanks.
Welcome to XDA
Excellent question.
Snapseed. Supports IOS.
I'm fixing to load it again. It does have a contrast curve adjuster, chart type but it's could be better.
I'm looking myself but for Android.
I want one with a good contrast curve adjuster; most of these apps have no real tools... just junk.
The old 2006 Canon Digital Photo Professional was the best. I still use it on my PC, clean, powerful and bulletproof, it never lost even one image.
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I want one with a good contrast curve adjuster; most of these apps have no real tools... just junk.
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You can give this project 'a whirl'.
This is what you wanted:
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You can dial in greyscale contrast (turn saturation to zero, done in b&w) and ideally set as many points* on the curve as you need. If needed you adjust separate color channels too.
Usually adjusting the greyscale contrast curve is all that's needed though.
It's a very versatile and powerful tool once you learn how to use it. Used when the simpler adjustments don't get it.
*I think Snapseed limits it to 6 points but its been a while.
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Welcome to XDA
Excellent question.
Snapseed. Supports IOS.
I'm fixing to load it again. It does have a contrast curve adjuster, chart type but it's could be better.
I'm looking myself but for Android.
I want one with a good contrast curve adjuster; most of these apps have no real tools... just junk.
The old 2006 Canon Digital Photo Professional was the best. I still use it on my PC, clean, powerful and bulletproof, it never lost even one image.
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Thanks @blackhawk for your best guidence.