Hello
I created simple app called Dicty that allows you to choose dictionary with terms that will be displayed in form of text and wallpaper on your lock screen. Terms on lock screen are changing automatically, so you can get fresh knowledge and inspiration every time you unlock your smartphone.
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Features:
Browsing categories of dictionaries
Choosing dictionary to learn from
Learning terms by browsing them in app
Learning terms on lock screen during unlocking phone
Creating own dictionaries that are visible to other users
Removing own dictionaries
You can find it under "Dicty - Learn from Lockscreen" name (can't post urls here yet). App Id: dec9978f-0ffb-454a-be0a-bed059dae003. Any feedback appreciated
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Hello,
I'm really really new in terms of customization but of course I'd like to learn and try.
I have Launcher Pro installed and I wanted to change the dock.
When I click on the App Drawer Icon and select the png file I want to replace it with, it's just totally blank
Here is the icon I want to put (the 2nd one): thecustomandroid (dot) com /2011/10/docks-by-desylvia/
In fact I'm trying to get this overall look but with no tutorial it's not easy and I don't want theme packages, I prefer personal customization with different widgets etc. And I like that dock but I just can't find it anywhere. I've read it's from Gomorrah.
Anyway, I just need help with the PNG icon, I'll do some additional research for the rest .
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Oh and by the way this lock screen and the homescreen are from Desylvia.
Thanks in advance for your help.
I'm currently using some fakery to scroll the live wallpaper (my app broadcasts the new X/Width parameters, but it's a bit laggy) and will do some more fakery to support widgets (both methods will only work with another Star Trek app I made: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.omnicorp.lcarui.test&hl=en since I want to keep everything LCARSian.)
My questions are as follows:
High priority:
What is the code to either bring up the Create Shortcut dialog, or get a list of the shortcut types currently registered?
I understand that once the app creates a shortcut, it sends it to the launcher via intents I'll have to listen to.
Low priority:
What is the code to scroll the live wallpaper the correct way?
I'm using android:[email protected]:style/Theme.Wallpaper to show it.
Demo of what I've got so far:
http://sites.google.com/site/neotechni/Home/programs/Starbase1.apk
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Note : I'm just sharing the work of the XDA Member Cubeactive.Here's a little introduction by him :
Cubeactive said:
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I Wanted to show you all my clock widget.
Free version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cubeactive.linearclockfree
Pro version:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.cubeactive.linearclockpro
Linear Clock adds a whole new way of stylish time display to your phone. The unique linear timeline is a fun and nice variety of other digital or analog clocks which are available for Android.
Make your home screen a bit more linear with the various widgets which you can customize with various themes and scale options, the useful wizards will help you to achieve this without difficulty.
Any comments, suggestions are welcome.
Thanks!
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Original Thread - http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2140309
MapLense / Pro
Current Version : 2.0.0.6
MapLense gives you the possibility to show the locations of your taken photos on a map.
Thus, images are automatically classified into groups on the shooting location - or you can even do this by create your own maps and fill it with pictures.
And if you want to know how to get to an image, the built Directions helps you.
Technical info:
Images are clearly displayed on a world map
Grouping of shots by location (city, district, country, ...)
Create your own maps and pinning these on the home page
Own Lense App
Navigation to pictures
And much more
Languages:
English, Deutsch
If you want to help me, translate the app in another language, feel free to send me a message!
Windows Store Link:
MapLense: http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=ec5d81c2-11e7-4f2a-9d1e-a57660760796
MapLense Pro: http://www.windowsphone.com/s?appid=af5665f0-a070-4ffc-9af3-3e04d0de2a8e
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Ever wonder how developers get those amazing screenshots to show off their app? It adds quite a bit of value to a screenshot when you see it in the frame of an Android device. It gives it a more realistic look and displays your app in the way that the user will see it.
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