Has anyone used greenify on aquamail, i was just wondering what your experiences were like ?
sandybeach said:
Has anyone used greenify on aquamail, i was just wondering what your experiences were like ?
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First, please share your experience...... You need to try it for yourself and share any good things/weird things you face.....This way this thread will benefit other people too... :good:
My bad sorry, well i found Greenify is a great litttle app and does exactly what i wanted it to do. I have used aquamail with greenify and i dont have any issues of notifications getting though?
Also one thing i do with Greenify is i use Llama to run Greenify and hibernate all chosen apps when the screen turns off (Llama is an automation tool) this way i only have one service running for Llama and Greenify instead of two
sandybeach said:
Has anyone used greenify on aquamail, i was just wondering what your experiences were like ?
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Yes I'm using it. It greenifies the app as expected but aquamail does not support Google cloud notifications so recently I started using Cloudmagic for my exchange based email. Cloudmagic does support GCN notifications so greenify can "greenify" it but when an email arrives it is woken up by greenify and I get the email instantly. So I have push email without having the app running and having an open connection to the server (as push mail requires).
With Aquamail I had to either manually wake up the app to check email or not use greenify on it.
If someone knows of an option to have push email with greenify and aquamail and would love to hear it as I personally like Aquamail more than Cloudmagic.
morphmk said:
Yes Im using it. It greenifies the app as expected but aquamail does not support Google cloud notifications so recently I started using Cloudmagic for my exchange based email. Cloudmagic does support GCN notifications so greenify can "greenify" it but when an email arrives it is woken up by greenify and I get the email instantly. So I have push email without having the app running and having an open connection to the server (as push mail requires).
With Aquamail I had to either manually wake up the app to check email or not use greenify on it.
If someone knows of an option to have push email with greenify and aquamail and would love to hear it as I personally like Aquamail more than Cloudmagic.
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I think you can try Acompli. It's better and it support gcm.:fingers-crossed:
trivita said:
I think you can try Acompli. It's better and it support gcm.:fingers-crossed:
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Is there a way to change the swipe action in Acompli? I couldn't find this option.
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Hello all.
I've got this greenify app which now enables me to hibernate system apps and apps like whatsapp too without losing their notifications with the help of gcm service. BUT it's not working for me. can anyone help me why this problem is persisting?
Vtrendzzy said:
Hello all.
I've got this greenify app which now enables me to hibernate system apps and apps like whatsapp too without losing their notifications with the help of gcm service. BUT it's not working for me. can anyone help me why this problem is persisting?
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*push* and +1
AmunReify said:
*push* and +1
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I've figured it out. Uninstall Facebook and whatsapp. Restart device. install both applications from play store only. After that login and greenify and then try whether notifications are working. mine is working now.
just not hibernating automatically.
Hi,
I am searching for a good mail app.
I am receiving many emails from different accounts (approx 6 different accounts) and I would like to have a way to read the emails from the notification panel and mark them as "read" or "delete".
And, in the mail app, the best will be with a consolidated view for unread messages.
I don't want an application that "proxifies" our data (man in the middle; and they have the password of our mailbox).
Which mail app do you use ?
Thank you
iautran said:
Hi,
I am searching for a good mail app.
I am receiving many emails from different accounts (approx 6 different accounts) and I would like to have a way to read the emails from the notification panel and mark them as "read" or "delete".
And, in the mail app, the best will be with a consolidated view for unread messages.
I don't want an application that "proxifies" our data (man in the middle; and they have the password of our mailbox).
Which mail app do you use ?
Thank you
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Hi try Mail Wise or Cloudmagic both available in the Play Store
Drhedphuk said:
Hi try Mail Wise or Cloudmagic both available in the Play Store
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Thank you for your answer.
Cloudmagic is quite expensive if I have more than 3 mail accounts; moreover my emails wil be stored on their server -/)
Mail Wise seems nice but not available in Play store for my country. I tried to use MarketEnabler to specify a [US] T Mobile value but stil doesnt work.
If you have any other idea or good app, let met know.
Thank you
K-9 is probably one of the most popular mail apps and it has options for mark read and delete in the notification panel.
lexluthor said:
K-9 is probably one of the most popular mail apps and it has options for mark read and delete in the notification panel.
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I agree, although there are problems with some devices using it, as I experienced. If you also have problems try [email protected] made by the same devs I believe.
Mail app
Drhedphuk said:
I agree, although there are problems with some devices using it, as I experienced. If you also have problems try [email protected] made by the same devs I believe.
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Me too agree! Also K9 is open source. You can downloaded from F-Droid market and with APG app you can firm o encrypt your e-mail message.
Also the default mail, which come with android gapp, can mark as read from the notification bar. It depends on your rom version.
Regards
@oasisfeng I have the donate version and the latest beta version of Greenify and recently noticed that FB notifications aren't coming through! weird thing is, FB Messenger notifications work.
I got donate version and FB and messanger notifications aren't coming through
dimm0k said:
@oasisfeng I have the donate version and the latest beta version of Greenify and recently noticed that FB notifications aren't coming through! weird thing is, FB Messenger notifications work.
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Ky0sHiR0 said:
I got donate version and FB and messanger notifications aren't coming through
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The same to me, if you dont know how to do something, DONT DO IT
No Notifications
I also got this problem.
I have GO SMS, Viber, and Facebook Messenger as messaging apps.
I do got notifications on GO SMS however no notifications on other messaging apps, mostly online messaging apps.
Any fix for this?
I'm using an Xperia Z1 device running on Trinity ROM and Trinity Kernel.
yapanitz said:
I also got this problem.
I have GO SMS, Viber, and Facebook Messenger as messaging apps.
I do got notifications on GO SMS however no notifications on other messaging apps, mostly online messaging apps.
Any fix for this?
I'm using an Xperia Z1 device running on Trinity ROM and Trinity Kernel.
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no fix for this, they not even read this post.
I don't know what's happening with my Greenify but my latest observation is that FB Messenger are now giving notifications while hibernated.
I still need to observe with my Viber.
Hope they release an update to fix this soon.
yapanitz said:
I don't know what's happening with my Greenify but my latest observation is that FB Messenger are now giving notifications while hibernated.
I still need to observe with my Viber.
Hope they release an update to fix this soon.
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No fix, only earn money
Before you mock the developer, please understand that if an app fails to do what it supposed to do in hibernation, you can't blame Greenify's developer. Instead, blame the facebook / messaging app developer for creating a memory hogging battery killing app.
You already might misused Greenify's functionality, based on the anger-ish and mock-ish posts of yours.
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Ky0sHiR0 said:
I got donate version and FB and messanger notifications aren't coming through
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The messenger may work. It uses the GCM service. Therefore it should work. I suggest degreenify it and greenify it again
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@oasisfeng I have the donate version and the latest beta version of Greenify and recently noticed that FB notifications aren't coming through! weird thing is, FB Messenger notifications work.
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Of course messenger would work. It uses the GCM service to deliver notifications.
Facebook however might not (i am not sure, i already have facebook uninstalled)
If you are in need for notifications I strongly recommend degreenify facebook but leave messenger greenified.
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Before you mock the developer, please understand that if an app fails to do what it supposed to do in hibernation, you can't blame Greenify's developer. Instead, blame the facebook / messaging app developer for creating a memory hogging battery killing app.
You already might misused Greenify's functionality, based on the anger-ish and mock-ish posts of yours.
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The messenger may work. It uses the GCM service. Therefore it should work. I suggest degreenify it and greenify it again
Of course messenger would work. It uses the GCM service to deliver notifications.
Facebook however might not (i am not sure, i already have facebook uninstalled)
If you are in need for notifications I strongly recommend degreenify facebook but leave messenger greenified.
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...only money
chemamontevideo said:
...only money
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Get a refund then
same problem for me
I have intalled both Greenify and the donate packet, i tried hibernate Facebook and Facebook Messenger. But there are no any notification pushed on my device. Can someone help me?
Sorry for my bad English
Is your device rooted? Did you also install xposed framework? Is the module activated in Xposed and the option checked in greenify?
enban said:
Is your device rooted? Did you also install xposed framework? Is the module activated in Xposed and the option checked in greenify?
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Yes, of course. I rooted my phone, installed all apps required.
Greenifying Facebook will be a problem since the implementation of notifications by Facebook is different from the standard android way (as explained by the Dev. elsewhere).
But if you greenify Messenger, it will work with notifications unless Facebook changed something recently.
Search the main thread for other solutions.
Sorry for noob question
Grenify stuck at splash screen. On my galaxy nexus rom 4.4.4 why?
tnsmani said:
Greenifying Facebook will be a problem since the implementation of notifications by Facebook is different from the standard android way (as explained by the Dev. elsewhere).
But if you greenify Messenger, it will work with notifications unless Facebook changed something recently.
Search the main thread for other solutions.
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So if i greenifyed Facebook, i can't get notifications anymore? It only works with Messenger app?
If i ungrenify Facebook, will notifications works normally again?
If you ungreemify any app, it should work as it was before.
Basically after one of the latest FB Messenger updates, it's being woke up for some reason. Unrooted, Moto X 2014 retail running 5.1 and running current 2.7.1 release - I can't pinpoint the reason of the wakeup since the device isn't rooted but apparently it said "Wifi was scanned" other then GCM probably.
For further info, FB Messenger version is 42.0.0.17.137. Had a couple updates since it started but still happening.
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Basically after one of the latest FB Messenger updates, it's being woke up for some reason. Unrooted, Moto X 2014 retail running 5.1 and running current 2.7.1 release - I can't pinpoint the reason of the wakeup since the device isn't rooted but apparently it said "Wifi was scanned" other then GCM probably.
For further info, FB Messenger version is 42.0.0.17.137. Had a couple updates since it started but still happening.
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If you can manage to run this shell command with USB debugging enabled and connected, you will get wake-up monitor on non-root device:
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pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.READ_LOGS
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If you can manage to run this shell command with USB debugging enabled and connected, you will get wake-up monitor on non-root device:
Code:
pm grant com.oasisfeng.greenify android.permission.READ_LOGS
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Yeah thanks, I know the culprit - it is facebook messenger. I don't even have the main facebook app installed to wakelock it, one of the updates broke greenify on no-root mode.
rogeriorp said:
Yeah thanks, I know the culprit - it is facebook messenger. I don't even have the main facebook app installed to wakelock it, one of the updates broke greenify on no-root mode.
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Do you mean auto-hibernation in non-root mode is not working on your device? I made some tweak and bugfixes for non-root auto-hibernation in 2.8 beta 1, could you give it a try?
oasisfeng said:
Do you mean auto-hibernation in non-root mode is not working on your device? I made some tweak and bugfixes for non-root auto-hibernation in 2.8 beta 1, could you give it a try?
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Will do tomorrow and report back in this post.
What is happening is, I set a gesture shortcut on my launcher to manually hibernate apps with all due accessibility access greenify requires in non-root mode, whenever im turning off the display. I dont do auto-hibernation since everything used to be fine, until facebook messenger started misbehaving; no other apps other than that one will wake up the device.
rogeriorp said:
Will do tomorrow and report back in this post.
What is happening is, I set a gesture shortcut on my launcher to manually hibernate apps with all due accessibility access greenify requires in non-root mode, whenever im turning off the display. I dont do auto-hibernation since everything used to be fine, until facebook messenger started misbehaving; no other apps other than that one will wake up the device.
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Looks like auto-hibernation is working, but Facebook Messenger got woken somehow. Please identify the waker of Facebook Messenger with wake-up tracker, mentioned above. Thus I could give useful suggestion on that.
oasisfeng said:
Looks like auto-hibernation is working, but Facebook Messenger got woken somehow. Please identify the waker of Facebook Messenger with wake-up tracker, mentioned above. Thus I could give useful suggestion on that.
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I thought I was the only one who is suffering from
Facebook app and Facebook messenger refusing to
Stay in hibernation! Am rooted, xposed framework
Version 73 up and running, boost mode working but
These two annoying apps by facebook were working
Well some months back but after some updates to
These apps, they keep waking themselves up from
Greenify hibernation.....
I started observing there behaviour and I discovered:
1) if you open any other user app that connects to the
Internet, Facebook and messenger come out of hibernation
2) if you hibernate without data connection, once you
Connect to the Internet facebook comes out of hibernation
3) if you open what's app, twitter, Instagram or any other
Social networking app, Facebook comes out of hibernation.
It's really, really, annoying.....
Am using the non donation app and wonder if the
Paid version of Greenify can stop this.......
Bolumstar said:
I thought I was the only one who is suffering from
Facebook app and Facebook messenger refusing to
Stay in hibernation! Am rooted, xposed framework
Version 73 up and running, boost mode working but
These two annoying apps by facebook were working
Well some months back but after some updates to
These apps, they keep waking themselves up from
Greenify hibernation.....
I started observing there behaviour and I discovered:
1) if you open any other user app that connects to the
Internet, Facebook and messenger come out of hibernation
2) if you hibernate without data connection, once you
Connect to the Internet facebook comes out of hibernation
3) if you open what's app, twitter, Instagram or any other
Social networking app, Facebook comes out of hibernation.
It's really, really, annoying.....
Am using the non donation app and wonder if the
Paid version of Greenify can stop this.......
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Can you see any small text below the awake apps, like "Facebook is woken by XXX ... ago". You may need to enable the "Wakeup Tracker" option in experimental features first (not required on some devices).
oasisfeng said:
Can you see any small text below the awake apps, like "Facebook is woken by XXX ... ago". You may need to enable the "Wakeup Tracker" option in experimental features first (not required on some devices).
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I don't think I have that option in my two different phones
Galaxy Note 2 GT-N7100 and AndroidOne.
Again as I opened what's app which I had removed from
Hibernation earlier, hibernated every app, put on data
Connection, opened what's app in about 8 seconds
Facebook and messenger came out of hibernation by
Themselves.
Am using IvanMeler CM 12.1 latest version but the same
Has been happening in CMX, RR, Nameless rom etc
Mine pops like this, unrooted: it says wifi was scanned, sorry about the portuguese. Running the latest beta, like you said oasis.
http://i.imgur.com/ELiJrQ1.png.
@oasisfeng, see this sub thread also. http://forum.xda-developers.com/apps/greenify/gcm-push-notification-behaviour-t3225994
He is also complaining of the same issue. From his explanation and also from the first image in post no.9 above, it seems that connection to the internet triggers the wakeup.
Just to clarify the issue.
I don't use Facebook or Messenger.