ON{X} seems to be a similar app to Tasker or SmartActions. It gives you the ability to create your own"recipes". I was curious if anyone with some developing skill is using this app. It lets you control and extend the capabilities of your Android phone using a JavaScript API to remotely program it.
I just started using this app and it seems as though there is a lot of potential. However, I have no developing experience and there are limited "recipes" on the onx website. I was curious if there are any members with developing experience that are using/creating/willing to share their recipes with those of us less skilled to do this.
website: https://www.onx.ms/#!landingPage
app: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...nx.app&feature=nav_result#?t=W251bGwsMSwyLDNd
Am I the only one using this app?
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Never heard of that.
Looks quite good. I'll have a look at the weekend and give you a feedback by then
Anyone?
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I am using this one. But I am not a dev as well.
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I know that we all are used to having mods to AOSP Roms for our phones but has anyone thought about what the devs will be able to do once HTC releases the SDK for Sense? They already said that the libraries for 3D will be included so I think that we will see some interesting things from this. Optimized sense builds with 3D features added, etc?
It really depends on how much they will release on what we will be able to do with it.
i'm thinking 3d boobie widgets and lots of them!
Its an SDK, so if made correctly, just more packages you can import into Eclipse or your favorite Java IDE. Strictly for Sense apps, to utilize Sense features. Nice because it sorta forces some UI guidelines.
I guess its cool, but putting those apps on the market makes them very HTC only / Sense only / some minimum version of Sense required... That will alienate many potential users / downloads / customers if you will.
In general its good, but this could definitely lead to some sort of HTC App store (might already exist???). And honestly, I would kinda have mixed feelings about that.
We shall see what happens.
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Well it's easy to target specific sense version phones when publishing to the market
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Well it's easy to target specific sense version phones when publishing to the market
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My point is you screw over Samsung, Motorola, Sony, etc... phone owners because they will not be able to use your app because they don't have Sense.
Its like making a site with Flash content. My rule on that is : only if I ****ing have to. I would prefer HTML solutions (anything standards based like with jQuery effects instead or whatever)
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more then likely work will be uploaded to htc hub
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But they won't be able to see the app on the market
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Its not razr news but I thought this was interesting enough to share.
http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=...9226827/Xamarin_ports_Android_from_Java_to_C_
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Interesting read for sure. Thanks for sharing
When I saw that I got really excited and started wondering if it was possible for one of our developers to get their hands on the code.(It's open source if I'm correct) It would pretty awesome if an originally Java coded device get install a ROM in C# just like normal.
Anybody know if that would be possible?
Yes that would be great! We could get a lot more effort out of our razrs! I will be very thankful to the dev who is willing to develop something like this for the razr
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If this Java thing with google and oracle continues to become more of a headache,I just wonder if this could become more a significant role with Android.... Who knows?
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The judge on the Google vs Oracle trial has expressed a lot of doubt over whether APIs are copyrightable, because they are the instructions for using a programming language.
Though there is a jury on the case it is the judges decision as to whether APUs are copyrightable.
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I have been using my touchpad as triboot for a good long while and as an avid linux user I would like to offer my skills to help with getting some bugs out of the linux side or improving it. i.e. sound etc. If anyone has already started looking into thisor has started please let me know
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So Im a closeted webos lover, its true. Had hp not fouled things up worse I would be on a HP Pre whatever this very moment. Open WebOS has hit, is any devs at all interested? Anyone care?
I would definitely run a webos ROM!
Me too
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Same here!!
Not sure what it would take to get webos up and runnin, but god I hope someone decided to make it happen. I too would still be on webos if HP wouldn't have screwed up so hard. Its wishful thinking that we will ever see webos on our Photon, but one can dream.
Well, crossing my fingers in hopes of someone picking up this type of project. Ran across some new palm pres on ebay for under 50. Almost bit "still might" just as a backup phone to play with every so often.
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If someone had a way to run android apps on webos it would be back on my tp
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Didn't they do this with the evo 3d a long time ago?
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If someone had a way to run android apps on webos it would be back on my tp
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Check the link
http://m.webosnation.com/openmobile-working-hp-make-android-apps-webos-reality
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I don't miss my Pre, but I miss WebOS!
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Multitasking was the best on webos.
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I will pay the first dev to get it up
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I'll try and do something with it. I'm busy as all hell with work/class/study, but I've been wanting WebOS on an Android phone since my HTC Hero (lol, I actually had a dev team trying to port WebOS from the Pre to the Hero). Not promising anything since I'm not like an uber dev, but I'll try.
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Check the link
http://m.webosnation.com/openmobile-working-hp-make-android-apps-webos-reality
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Saw it a while back but never saw a working copy.
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its cool
This was a post I replied to a couple of months ago.
This is an actual "Long Answer" as to why webos ported to android would be harder than thought , found this post on the 'WebOSnation.com' forums
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A lot for the following depends on the device in question. If it's older and shares a LOT of components and the chipset as an existing webOS device, this will be far less painful. If it's a current device or something in the future, this is gonna get VERY costly and painful.
1. Time. Unless you aren't married and have no children, you probably don't have enough. Exceptions apply.
2. Money. To buy devices to test from, with knowledge you'll brick many along the way.
3. Intimate knowledge of the OS being ported.
4. Intimate knowledge of the various hardware architectures being ported to.
5. The know-how to port webOS to entirely new CPU/GPU chipsets as necessary.
6. Intimate knowledge of UX/Interaction Design to change interface metaphors if the target device(s) don't support it.
7. Hardware device driver development knowledge to support novel hardware components.
8. The ability to get spec sheets directly from the manufacturer (often from China) if they don't exist online.
9. The ability to execute on all of the above in a near-flawless manner.
10. Further time to ensure all of the above are updated as necessary.
A person that can do this as a career can make around $250,000-$350,000 a year if they can do it single-handedly, and I know of no-one who can in a vacuum. It takes an entire team with their own specializations working in tandem to do it unless you want the first release on the initial device target to fall somewhere in 2018.
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So I need to know, is it possible to port kernels from i9000 to the vibrant. I need to know since one of my ports needs Mackay to run smoothly
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Great idea.
You should contact directly the developer, I think. It's not as easy as porting a ROM. It needs far more complex programming skils than a mere tweaker like myself could afford, (for now, lol)
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Great idea.
You should contact directly the developer, I think. It's not as easy as porting a ROM. It needs far more complex programming skils than a mere tweaker like myself could afford, (for now, lol)
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That's what I'm trying to figure out
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ioancr said:
Great idea.
You should contact directly the developer, I think. It's not as easy as porting a ROM. It needs far more complex programming skils than a mere tweaker like myself could afford, (for now, lol)
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Yeah I asked in the XDA university thread and it isn't really possible its just better to compile from source
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