Hi,
Some time ago I implemented the what3words Global Addressing System API into one of my apps. Later, having nothing better to do, I developed a standalone watch face, which uses the API forward and reverse geocoding..
Features:
find users' current 3word address and display in a Toast;
translate a 3word address (entered via the speech recognition) into a location, and display real time navigation data on the watch screen.
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Having more than enough apps on the Play store, I didn't decide to publish another, free one. Instead, I uploaded it on github: https://github.com/nwg-piotr/WordsWatchFace, under Apache 2.0 license. Feel free to fork, or contribute to further development if you find it useful.
See Wiki to learn more about the app.
It would be nice if you could build it as APK Watchface, because it's the only app for navigation on Wear.
I can test it if you want. I've got a Mission by Nixon
Thanks in advance
philos64 said:
(...) it's the only app for navigation on Wear. (...)
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Actually it's not. Most of the code I took from another app, which is my flagship. The reason why I didn't include the apk is the what3words API key. They don't allow to submit more than one application per developer.
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Announcing the Attopedia project: Put the world's knowledge on the back of your hand!
Here's a Wikipedia client for Android Wear. Although we have things like the Wear Internet Browser, I think that making information intuitive and easy to access on smart watches is going to take some experimenting with new user interface designs; current HTML5 pages aren't ready for 3-cm screens yet. So here I present a GridViewPager-based approach to browsing Wikipedia. Should be live on the Play Store in a few hours.
Would love to hear any feedback about this early release. In the spirit of free knowledge, this is being released as GPLv3.
Play Store link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dheera.attopedia
Website: http://dheera.net/projects/android-picopedia
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Hi all, this app is being renamed to Attopedia.
Google Play Store banned my app the first time around because I used the Wikipedia logo (I wanted to give them enough credit ...)
But here it is, this time without the Wikimedia trademarks.
Play Store download link:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.dheera.attopedia
Project webpage:
http://dheera.net/projects/android-attopedia
This is the reason why I got a Wear watch - this sort of innovative thinking. Really nice app.
Thanks! Awesome work
SOURCE : Kickedface
Please visit source link for Play Store Download Links or you can Google it
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Each minute Smart Watches are becoming more popular, however, there has been no way to secure by locking screen. A developer made an app called Lockable it is available on xda-developers, with the provided app you can secure your android wear devices with different lock screens.
Android devices may be secured to a variety of methods - from a PIN-code to Face-Unlock. Individually Android Wear, however, offers no lock screen. But no worries this app allows you to lock your SmartWatch. The free version offers you to add personal swipe gestures and it can be bought via In-app purchase you can use then to various function such as expanding a PIN lock or an unlock pattern.
I personally find this application very interesting. What do you think guys? Leave your thoughts as comments.
Nice. It's more comfortable than standard. But I love analog watches and I don't want electronic like smartwatch
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Mod edit: Removed paid app link
Material Design is the new design guideline by Google. Android (including Wear) is using it from version L and up, here's a watch face to go with it!
All colors are fully customizable right from the watch, just long press the watchface, click the small gear icon at the bottom of the screen and you'll be able to customize the watch face as you wish.
Feedback is welcome and appreciated, I will try to respond quickly.
Troubleshooting:
Sometimes it takes a little while to install new watch faces over a slow Bluetooth connection. Wait at least a few minutes after installing on phone, by then watch face should be installed on the watch as well. Try reinstalling or re-syncing all apps to the watch if it still fails. This unfortunately affects all third party watch faces on Android Wear.
As always, source code is available: https://github.com/FruitieX/materialwatch
Photo:
I'm still planning color presets and possibly a phone version of the color picker for immediate feedback in a future update.
http://www.xda-developers.com/a-guide-to-paid-work-on-xda-developers/
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A long time ago, I paid for an app called Runtastic Sleep Better, aka. the best sleep monitor app I ever used.
The app has its own authentication API and data is synced.
Unfortunately, the server has been shutdown by the company a few weeks ago.
The authentication isn't possible anymore, so the app locks me out.
Meanwhile, I tested multiple alternative apps since then, but I'm still convinced that Runtastic's is the best.
As this app is now an abandonware, I would like to ask a developer to mod it so that it can bypass authentication.
I provided a Google Play screenshot as proof of payment.
I also tried to upload the original APK, but I got HTTP error 413 Request Entity Too Large.
Thanks
Notification by Runtastic:
We wanted to let you know that we've decided to stop supporting the Sleep Better app. This means that we've taken the app off the market. The app will lose all of its functionality, which means that you have been automatically logged out of the app. Consequently, there is no longer the option to log back into the app or to use the app.
Wondering how hacking the app could solve your issue?
The app didn't lose all its functionality, it's just stuck on login page.
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However, the app works offline.
SymptomMy app submitted for review was rejected by Huawei
because the “serviceCatalog:X6” error was discovered for payments. I have checked my test environment by referring to the guide: connected to Wi-Fi, used Android and EMUI versions complying with the specifications, and used the environment in English.
Handling suggestions: Change the value of serviceCatalog so it is the same as the app category, and do not use the X6 value for your app.
Solution
Check whether you have called the GetBuyIntentWithPrice API. If so, check the value of serviceCatalog based on this material.
Note: The GetBuyIntentWithPrice API has been brought offline, so this may not be the cause.
Check your enabled service APIs.
If you have not called the API, see this material to check your enabled services.
If your app is not a game, do not enable Game Service.
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Note: It takes about 15 minutes for your enabling or disabling operations to take effect.
I then disabled Game Service and submitted my app for review, and my app was approved. I hope that this post is helpful to you.