Anyone thought about making some themes that would look good on an android tv stick?
Theres not much happening in the way of launchers or themes that would improve usability with the sticks
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hey guys i have designed the lcars interface for samsung galaxy s line i am always open to ideas i use sweeterhome2 beta and focus on functionality aswell as looks
google sweeterhomes 2 choose themes and look up cybertuan
for the few i did make im in the process of creating some really cool stuff so stayed tuned
those who are interested in having personalized themes doesn't matter what kind pm me let me know what you want and if you like my work donate
and remember be kind and rewind
These apps work on the vibe minis the browser. It dose cut off a lil of the bottom maybe a dev could resize them. http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=934916
I love the beautiful UI of all Adam Notion Ink apps. You can see they put a lot of thought into their applications.
Thanks for sharing this news. Hopefully a developer will work to port them to Vibrant soon.
Yeah I use the maild app its way better than the stock. And Sniffer is really cool. I fist installed these on my nook color rooted with froyo and they work perfectly. So I thought I'd try them on my vibrant. Installing maild on the vibe was kinda tricky getting past the sign in screen.
The bane of ICS for me and my OCD is the terrible mixture of froyo and gingerbread style sony apps with the new ICS theme. I'm sure it goes against the conventions set in google's guidelines on how to make apps for ICS and its slowly but sure driving me me me much more insane.
I would be grateful on a discussion of what can be done to remedy this dreadful plight... I have gathered a couple of ideas but I am looking for more!
1. The music player has ghastly bubbles in its corners and does not fit with ICS theme.
in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1716549
Lasanda links to a thread with an APK that updates the default player to a walkman version ripped by doomlord which can be found in this thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1676013
also I would suggest trying out vanilla music player, it's open source and works with the new lockscreen as well as having widgets that work in other launchers. I can't get the album artwork to work on my mini though (while it works no problem on an android mediaplayer I also have) so would appreciate if anyone else has any input.
2. The home screen's capped framerate now looks laggy since the ICS ui has significantly improved graphical performance from extra use of the GPU. The color scheme and style of the bubbles is also out of phase with the new ICS theme. They shoulda just changed the bubbles for futurisitic triangles or something.
- the best I've managed so far is replacing with zeam
3. call screen : bubbles/
-no idea, if anyone has any clue what to do here if and how to replace the call screen I would be happy and give you my thanks.
Apart from lack of encryption and this poor theme, ICS is good for me. Please share any more tips to improve it further though
thanks
So I have been wanting to design my own awesome homescreen layout, and I started on Paint (Don't hate on me) with a few ideas and I actually made a really cool and good looking concept of what I want. But I have no experience when it comes to actually modding homescreens (UCCW/Zooper or any of those stuff). I have Themer Beta, so I wondered if anyone would help me make my idea into a Themer Theme?
I will post the link below, but I haven't posted enough on these forums so you'll have to remove the space between the http and ://
http ://i43.tinypic.com/1zxb346.jpg
I am on a Galaxy S4 GT-i9500 running Cyanogenmod 10.2 btw.
MobiousElite said:
So I have been wanting to design my own awesome homescreen layout, and I started on Paint (Don't hate on me) with a few ideas and I actually made a really cool and good looking concept of what I want. But I have no experience when it comes to actually modding homescreens (UCCW/Zooper or any of those stuff). I have Themer Beta, so I wondered if anyone would help me make my idea into a Themer Theme?
I will post the link below, but I haven't posted enough on these forums so you'll have to remove the space between the http and ://
http ://i43.tinypic.com/1zxb346.jpg
I am on a Galaxy S4 GT-i9500 running Cyanogenmod 10.2 btw.
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Maybe join the Official Themer Community, there's always people there willing to help. If you want to making themes for Themer though, you need to use Themer's built in widgets only. Zooper will also become integrated into Themer very soon.
I'd like to ask GT-P7500 developers if there are any chance to have MagazinUX interface like in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2782580 ?
grej said:
I'd like to ask GT-P7500 developers if there are any chance to have MagazinUX interface like in http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2782580 ?
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Not from me. Porting stock samsung apps to aosp roms is not easy. Samsung customizes android with mountains and mountains and even more mountains of additions. For better or for worse is up for debate but I'd argue for worse :cyclops: The name "Lagwiz" doesn't come from nowhere :cyclops:
The samsung apps then reference these additions. Someone would need to find those additions, extract them, and stuff them in the samsung app apk. Basically, the samsung apps apk are not standalone installers. Someone would need to put the effort to add the missing extras to these apks. Now I haven't seen the magazine ux, but if you want a more 4.0 ics launcher without the ugly dock at the bottom try nova launcher or adw.
Samsung has discontinued this tablet after only 1 update from honeycomb to ics. Talk about poor 1st party support. Bulls**t that "there's too little ram" or "the hardware's not capable". KitKat runs smoothly and can actually use live wallpapers. I've never been able to use live wallpaper without severe lag even back in honeycomb.
And lastly, this is a question thread not a development thread.