Hello,
I was wondering if there is a way to incorporate a tab into the TF3D for window's task and note features. Or for those using TF3D how do you go about accessing these features? I currently have it under the programs tab, but I would like a dedicated format like it is with TF3D disabled, where your tasks along with your appointments are listed within the diary of WM.
Hello all,
First of all this will be considered a NOOB post which also happens to be my first one here, and i'm not 100% sure this is posted in the right area either, so i apologize. I have searched and searched for this but have not found anything, so please excuse me if i've overlooked this and it does exist.
I am looking for an hoping it exists for a Calendar Tab that can be added to the TF3D on my Sprint HTC Touch Pro device. I did find a .cab file for one and installed it, but it was just for a regular calendar and did not have any functionality for adding appointments etc. I would think with all the mastermind programmers here that someone has or could make a TF3D calendar tab application that would allow the ability to add appointments. Also ideally the icon for the calendar tab would work properly as well. On the one i downloaded and tried the icon was a solid gray mass until the TF3D slider was on top of it, in which case it displayed properly as the white outlined icon like the rest of the stock TF3D icons. If anyone can help here it would be appreciated.
EDIT: Perhaps even if someone could port the calendar from the Touch Pro 2 to work on the Touch Pro?
Hi guys.
I just wondered if I can make one of my homescreens an actual web page? What I want is to have all my apps on homescreen 3, but then swipe to homescreen 2 and have a specific webpage already open there in full screen.
Is this possible at all, please? Thanks in advance.
I can see this being very useful now you brought it up, espeically for business use on the go. Theoretically someone could easily code a widget like 8x4 size and display the webpage in it. I'd like to see someone implement that in one of the browser apps
It's technically possible with a widget that uses android.webkit.WebView, but I have found no apps on the market that do it.
I jut ROM'd my touch pro 2 with a titanium load of WM 6.5.
I've misplaced one of my favorite apps and I'm hoping someone can point me to it.
It was a simple titanium launcher that allowed you to add 4 icons per page and you could scroll left/right through the pages.
I found it easier to use than all the one that allow you to add pages with only 1 link per page.
I thought it was CHome editor but the current version seems to only use the 1 shortcut per page method, did an older version allow you to add more?
Thanks in advance, I did search for quite a while for posting, but I couldn't find what I was looking for.
Here you go.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=573978
Hey guys,
I've been giving a GSM RAZR a thorough going-over this past week for an upcoming review, and in doing so have found a few interesting hidden features. Thought I'd start a thread about 'em, since I haven't seen anything mentioned here (Or elsewhere).
- First up, installing an alternate launcher automatically sets the new launcher as the default. Odd that Moto would do this. Also odd is that the long-press home task switcher/app drawer is specifically part of the Blur Home, so you get whatever task switcher your new home app feels like defaulting you to (Usually Android's standard one).
- You can still create shortcuts to the Blur Home's app drawer and app drawer groupings in alternative launchers (Long press on empty home space/add shortcut/app groups), so you can - for example - use Launcher Pro or ADW with the Moto app drawer by placing a shortcut to 'All Apps' in the dock.
- The above shortcut business also applies to stock Blur Home, letting you use the app drawer groups like folders. That's not really 'hidden', though.
Next up, we're going to need to install Launcher Pro. I'm not a huge Launcher Pro fan, since its development seems to have dried up, but this works regardless of whether Launcher Pro is your default launcher or not. As above, however, installing a new launcher will automatically set said new launcher as the default, and short of uninstalling it or installing a third launcher/a home switcher app, you cannot set Blur Home as the default again.
You can get around that by placing a shortcut to the Blur Home itself on the Launcher Pro desktop. It'll also pop up in 'recent apps' once you have Launcher Pro installed. Strange.
Anyway, the reason we want Launcher Pro installed is that it gives you many more options when placing shortcuts on the desktop of any launcher. Under shortcuts (Or in Blur Home's case, Shortcuts/App Actions/) is a new category called Activities. This lets you place a shortcut to any part of an app that can be called as a separate activity. Effectively, you can place a shortcut directly to one part of another app - although, be warned, some of these turn out to be shortcuts to 'Force Close', or 'Reboot the phone' because the OS doesn't expect these apps to be opened in this manner. Some are genuinely useful, however, and some are a little more interesting..
Of note:
- You can create a shortcut directly to Universal Inbox, rather than having to tap Messaging, then Universal Inbox. Yay!
- You can get directly to the Albums view of the crappy stock music player, or the Folders view of the gallery, avoiding those awful splash screens you get when launching either of these normally.
- You can get directly to different views in the calendar, like the Diary/Agenda view.
Now, it gets really interesting. Some of the app activities you can make shortcuts to aren't accessible through the apps themselves, the very definition of 'hidden'. Some of these are obviously hidden because Moto cheaped out on the firmware and bundled things like an FM Radio app into the stock Music player, which doesn't work because the RAZR doesn't have an FM Radio to the best of my knowledge (Even if it did, the app doesn't do much beyond demand you insert headphones and endlessly scan for channels).
- There's a debugging tool for the homescreen, which has settings for things like 'orientation changes', acceleration factor, and 3D widgets. None of these seem to work, unfortunately.
- The most interesting - profiles for the homescreen. If memory serves, a few previous Moto phones had this, and it has of course been an element of Sense for some time. You can choose from Home, Work, and Other, and they do work - widget layouts will be saved. It tends to force close when switching back to one layout from another, and occasionally changes the wallpaper to the Droid 3 stock with the three lines (Funnily enough, that wallpaper isn't in the wallpaper gallery for the GSM RAZR) but it does work.
I'll chuck some screenshots up shortly, and additional features as I find 'em.