OriginalThinking
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Brilliant work! Really like this new thread
Great work!
PowerAmp is awesome.
Is Sketchbook Pro and Sketchbook mobile (the one I got) the same?
If and when I get a tablet, would I be able to download SBM onto the tablet?
Will it function the same or would I have to buy it again?
I really do want a tablet just for that purpose since the Wacom Cintique costs like thousands.
If and when I get a tablet, would I be able to download SBM onto the tablet?
Will it function the same or would I have to buy it again?
I really do want a tablet just for that purpose since the Wacom Cintique costs like thousands.
Fantastic thread. All that's missing is PocketCasts. ^_^
FuuuuuuuuuThe full version isn't free, no. It was in that sale for 10 cents/10 pence a few weeks ago though.
How safe is it to use something like Swiftkey X?
How does Pocketcasts compare to Doggcatcher?
So does doggcatcher.I agree Pocket Casts need to be on the list.
Also, I would have put Miren browser up, but it seems to have been taken down from the market for some reason.
is there a pdf viewer which will show me a chapter/section pane like on a computer?
FireCloud said:Hi all. I have been looking for an app for a while that would automatically enable/disable gps, bluetooth, etc. when I dock/undock my phone from my car dock. From what I had read the consensus seemed to be that an app called Locale was the way to go. However, Locale is $9.99 in the marketplace. While the app sounds versatile, I find it hard to justify its cost for the few uses I intend.
Last week I stumbled upon an app called Llama. This app is free and so far it does everything I want. When I put my phone in the car dock, it automatically enables GPS and Bluetooth and disables WiFi. When I take my phone out of the car doc, it disables GPS and Bluetooth and, depending upon whether I'm home or not, enables WiFi.
Llama allows you to define events that can be triggered based on several criteria, entering/leaving an area, time of day, docked/undocked, charging/battery, etc. These events can have multiple actions that happen when the event is triggered by all of its conditions being met. Llama seems to have many actions it can perform. As mentioned before, it can enable/disable Bluetooth, GPS, and WiFi. It can also run applications, play music tracks, set a sound/volume profile, change the wallpaper, etc.
Llama learns areas by recording the ids of cell towers for a particular place. It doesn't use GPS or mobile data in determination of location. I currently only have one area defined, Home. Llama has found 3 cell towers that are visible while at I'm at home. So if I use home as a location in any events I define, if Llama sees one of these cell towers, it assumes I'm at home. Seems to work well for me so far but this means that Llama's locations are not very granular. For example, if you define two areas Home and School and your school isn't very far from your home then the Llama may not be able to distinguish between the two.
So far, I have not noticed any detectable increase in battery drain while using Llama. Since I've only been using it for about a week, I'll continue to monitor my battery performance with it running.
I don't usually "evangelize" apps but I've found this one so useful that I'd though I share my experience with fellow GAFers. If you want to give it a try, here is the marketplace link:
Link to market: Llama - Location Profiles by kebabapps
These are the events I've defined so far:
Name: Car Dock In
Conditions: In car dock
Actions: Enable Bluetooth, enable GPS and disable WiFi
Name: Car Dock Day
Conditions: In car dock and time between 8am and 8pm
Actions: Set brightness to 100%
Name: Car Dock Night
Conditions: In car dock and time between 8pm and 8am
Actions: Set brightness to 10%
Name: Car Dock Out
Conditions: Not in car dock
Actions: Disable Bluetooth, disable GPS and set brightness to automatic
Name: Home WiFi
Conditions: At home and not in car dock
Actions: Enable WiFi
Name: Profile Day Loud
Conditions: Time between 7am and 10pm
Actions: Set sound profile to loud (max volume and vibrate)
Name: Profile Night Silent
Conditions: Time between 10pm and 7am
Actions: Set sound profile to silent (added vibrate to this profile)
My phone details:
Phone: Motorola DroidX
OS: Android 2.3.3 - stock/not rooted
Carrier: Verizon
Edit: Oh, by the way, I had gone into Settings/Cell Polling Mode and set it to "No polling(events may be delayed)" just to keep it from chewing up unnecessary battery.
https://market.android.com/details?id=net.zedge.android&hl=es
ZEDGE:
Its useful to look for easy made wallpapers and ringtones on the go...
Screen Filter
Reduce the brightness of your screen to save your battery.
Great for late night screen reading when your phone's lowest brightness setting is too bright.
Llama may be nice to add to the list as well. It is a free app that allows you to perform actions when certain conditions are true.
I did a write up for it in the Android Gingerbread thread but included it here in case anyone is interested:
Some inaccurate links in the OP:
Google Currents
Link doesn't work (hhttp://goo.gl/ZgFS0) remove the extra 'h'.
Add http://forum.xda-developers.com/showpost.php?p=20114966&postcount=1 for direct .apk download from XDA as the app isn't available in some (most) countries.
Last.fm
Link in OP is to Soundhound, not last.fm. Correct link: https://market.android.com/details?id=fm.last.android
Google Currents and Google Music are not available in my Country!!
Some times it sucks living on an island
Llama is pretty cool, works great for auto playing music when I get in my motor vehicle. (Setup a "press play when connected to bluetooth device). I only wish the lockscreen implementation in android wasn't so shitty. I want to be able to automatically enable/disable my lockscreen when I'm on my wifis.
I could have sworn you can do this. Or was it to disable just the security lock and not the lockscreen?
I would like to disable the lockscreen period, or combine it with the security screen into one single screen with both simple info and a security entry option. Clock/date/calendar at the top, security gesture at the bottom.
Any suggestions on how I could do that?
Try using hotspot shield.
I was using orbot but since updating to ICS it doesn't work, how can I use Hotspot Shield? There's no native app that I can find.
Unlocking the screen requiers just gesture(or hitting menu/trackball), sliding left to right will bring up the pin pad to unlock, not sure if your thinking along those lines.
You just have to sign up for google music on your computer once. That's the only time google music will care about where you're from (aside from purchasing songs, which you can get a virtual visa for). After you have a google music account, you can use it whenever and wherever you want. I haven't tried to use currents so I don't know about that, there's an apk for it in the OP now though you may want to try. There's an apk for google music now too.
That is still two screens, a lockscreen with a simple gesture then a pin pad screen. I was thinking one where you have both on there at once. Lockscreen info and instead of a simple slide, replace it with the actual pin pad or pin pattern and which results in unlock to homescreen.
Sort of build in the security pattern into the lockscreen's slide.
They have a pressure sensitive stylus that is compatible with android? tell me more.Sketchbook Pro is meant for tablets. It's fantastic with a stylus, especially a pressure-sensitive one.
Just checked the CM options and there is an option to skip the unlock to slide, it'll take you straight to your pin/password screen, but you lose the info/date/calendar/lockscreen widgets.
They have a pressure sensitive stylus that is compatible with android? tell me more.
Well, the Lenovo Thinkpad Tablet and the Xoom2/Xyboard have digitizers in them. The Lenovo one has a built in stylus and the Xoom2 has a compatible stylus you can buy separately. There isn't a pressure sensitive stylus that works for capacitive screen yet, though I read somewhere that one was in development.