droidTruckersLog - G1 Apps and Games

DroidTruckersLog is a must have app for commercial drivers that are required to maintain a logbook. This application allows professional drivers to automaticly input all required data on the log form with just a few screen presses.
Features include
* GPS location intergration
*Auto time entry
*Saves commonly used data
* Trip data
* Emailable and Printable PDF files (requires use of a file manager)
* xml file import/export
* DVIR
* 100% legal when used in compliance with fmcsa 395
* Excellent tech/customer support
I have been using this app since it came onto the market and have found it be extremely useful it saves me time and I never have to worry about the dot. My company loves my logs now they even asked me about the application. They are planning on purchasing devices for all of their drivers so they can use this app. KUDOS to the dev. Thank you for such a useful app

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[Q] What's the best App for tracking your phone?

Looking for the best free app to track my phone in case of loosing it.
Is there an app that can activate the GPS?
gil80 said:
Looking for the best free app to track my phone in case of loosing it.
Is there an app that can activate the GPS?
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Old original post this one which had no replies. Samsung apps have TekTrak - which sounds as if it should do the job. However you need to log in to the TekTrak web site to compete everything - and surprise - not yet available for Android. So anyone got a good alternative?
Seek Droid
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my lookout mobile security.
that's my favourite, there is a free and paid app,
you can turn on gps - track it down and wipe / lock device, make the phone scream a loud siren noise which can not be turned off - all from the my lookout website
Also there is an option in the app which stops the app from being un-installed
and finally it also acts as an anti virus - which scans every new app installed, and allows you to backup your sms / contacts
i highly recommend this app - the free version gives you all of the above
Rofa1 said:
Old original post this one which had no replies. Samsung apps have TekTrak - which sounds as if it should do the job. However you need to log in to the TekTrak web site to compete everything - and surprise - not yet available for Android. So anyone got a good alternative?
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Actually it is available for Samsung through SamsungApps. I just downloaded it and completed the registration through the app. Works great for me. Really good app.
I have tried over 20 apps and today found the most amazing tracking and recovery application. It's new and absolutely free. There's only one thing that I'm worried about and that's if the developer will have access in the phones once this gets installed. Look for it on the Market. Name is "Android Lost" by Theis Borg
Features:
* read SMS inbox and sent
* wipe phone
* lock phone
* erase SD card
* locate by GPS or network
* start alarm
* send SMS from web page
* message popup
* forward calls
* remote install
* phone status: battery, imei, etc
* remote SMS alarm
* remote SMS lock and unlock
* start stop GPS
* start stop WIFI
The built in app is the best as it cannot be switched off without a password and it cannot be un-installed. The tracking part is restricted in some countries but the remote lock and wipe is universal. You can set it up from the phone the trick is to press the back button to switch the keyboard off and this reveals the Register button.
Lookout and "Where's My Droid" works great!

[Preview Alpha 3] OpenOS - An "OS" Made in PowerPoint

I got bored, so I started to make this cool but useless "OS" in PowerPoint. I'm fairly new at VBA, but I'm learning a bunch while doing this, so it's great for me to learn from and enjoy making this. I'm using sounds from KDE 3.5 because they're awesome.
I figured out a way to store data in your temporary (%temp%) folder and retrieve it with a code I've written. I used this to store and retrieve settings for the OS, and will use it to make a "virtual drive" where you can store your own things (within the capability of VBA, of course).
You might need Office 2010 to run this properly since VBA 7 has a bit of a different structure compared to VBA 6. I don't know, tell me what you think of it.
Current version: Preview Alpha 3
This is a major update!
Change Log:
* Completed log in/log off/shutdown/restart system.
* Completed settings panel (except for maximized window).
* Completed background changing system.
* Started on start menu.
* Removed user changeable log in background.
* Cleaned codes
Features:
* Basic and semi-advanced functions performed with VBA.
* A working storage system (will be used to implement the virtual drive).
* Customizable settings such as username, password, user profile icon, and desktop background.
* Amazing boot process!
* Working log in/log off/shutdown/restart system.
* Disabled clicking on things that you should not click, preventing unwanted actions.
To-Do:
* Finish desktop.
* "Virtual drive" which will be used to save your own documents.
* Make text editor that actually saves.
* Make web browser.
Screenshots below!
Virus scan
Downloads:
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/21168212/PowerPoints/OpenOS/OpenOS.ppsm
Screens?
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That's pretty cool xD
Really interesting. But i faced a run time error at the login screen.
Pretty awesome. I'm gonna wait for it to be a little more full featured and stable but once it is Ill definitely give it a try.
Okay, I started coding for the future "virtual drive" and cleaned the codes a bit. I implemented the codes to reset the settings and "format" the virtual drive, but they are not available for use just yet since I didn't make a settings panel. I also changed the file format to presentation so you don't need to open then play it. Download it in the OP.
Hopefully I can work on it tomorrow, and post a few screenshots and virus scan for those skeptical about the file.
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Too cool.
Could we have some screen shots?
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063_XOBX said:
Pretty awesome. I'm gonna wait for it to be a little more full featured and stable but once it is Ill definitely give it a try.
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Screenshots added!
Preview alpha 2 uploaded.
Just released quite a major update, sort of. You can change the desktop background now!

Need your insights about which features to include next.

I have developed a document scanning app and published it to Play Store. It started with the basic document scanning features and then I added more down the road along with enhancements and fixations.
Now I feel I have reached a stable phase with my app. I would rarely come across bugs and the next phase would include features that will take a lot of coding. I have been_ and still am_ surveying my existing users but would also like to hear from you too about it.
Here are my next features to develop. Would like you guys help me prioritize them:
a. Fax a scanned document
b. Print a scanned document
c. Sign a scanned document
d. Add a routine for local backup/restore
e. Import multiple images from gallery
f. Chrome App (to edit scanned documents from Google Drive)
g. Voice commands to perform actions
Also, if you think I may include other features.
Current app features include:
1. Scanning optimized camera
2. Image enhancement functions
3. Mutli-level filing system
4. OCR, search and sharing functions
5. List, grid and starred view
6. 8 cropping guides
7. Sync to Google Drive and Dropbox
8. Convert scans to PDF and export PDFs to the SD card of mobile device.
If you would like to test the app in action or watch a vid, find it on Play Store: Smart Document Scanner
If you want an automated version of the survey, you can find it on app website.
Please indicate you're fellow XDAians in the final 'other' field.
Cheers,

[APP] Baby Log and Stash Tracker - Android 4.4.4+

Baby Log aims to be your one-stop shop for all your baby tracking needs.
This app is in open beta and currently includes a Pump Log, Stash Log, Feeding Log, and Nursing Log. It can even automatically calculate your stash!
* Supports multiple children.
* Supports supplementation and estimated costs.
* Provides statistics on pumping sessions and the amount of food your baby eats.
* Daily feedback regarding number of days left for you to pump.
* Notification Reminders!
* Nursing Log
* Countdown Timers
* Allows you to turn off features you don't use, so if you only want to track stash or only
want to track feeding you can do that!
A diaper log is currently in development as well. Even more features are planned for future releases!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.compass.babylog
This app is now ad supported with the option to remove them through in app purchases. Promo codes are available for XDA members!

What is the best solution for privacy and security nowadays?

Android 6 introduced a few restrictions to protect the user data. Mods like Xprivacy don't need to control them.
Camera, Microphone and Location are fine on Android 6. It is bizarre to restrict Sensors, but that is fine.
However, some features are incomplete:
* Contacts: it seems that the permission can't be read-only and I can't choose a contact subset to show.
* Storage: the app needs to load and store data, but I don't want it to see unrelated files.
Other restrictions aren't present without mod:
* Fake id data (serial, imei, android id, mac address, etc)
* Accounts: the apps need to register their own account, but I want to prevent them from seeing accounts of other apps. I don't know if the UI is safe.
* Prevent access to the Internet. I want to manually enable it if the app really needs it. Xprivacy is confusing and distinguishes Network and Internet. No app needs to know the wifi name, but a few may need Internet.
* Prevent forgotten apps from running on the background when the phone is turned on.
* Other unspecified restrictions: see running apps, see installed apps, etc.
* Xprivacy has also System and Shell, which I don't know if they are safe.
Xprivacy is outdated. Xprivacy Lua is supposed to be its successor, but it is worse because it doesn't restrict Internet claiming that it may make the app crash, but I don't mind if the app crashes.
I'm using Android 8 because Xprivacy doesn't work on newer Android versions, but the rom has a terrible bug that prevents me from using the camera and it isn't supported anymore.
Zegame said:
Android 6 introduced a few restrictions to protect the user data. Mods like Xprivacy don't need to control them.
Camera, Microphone and Location are fine on Android 6. It is bizarre to restrict Sensors, but that is fine.
However, some features are incomplete:
* Contacts: it seems that the permission can't be read-only and I can't choose a contact subset to show.
* Storage: the app needs to load and store data, but I don't want it to see unrelated files.
Other restrictions aren't present without mod:
* Fake id data (serial, imei, android id, mac address, etc)
* Accounts: the apps need to register their own account, but I want to prevent them from seeing accounts of other apps. I don't know if the UI is safe.
* Prevent access to the Internet. I want to manually enable it if the app really needs it. Xprivacy is confusing and distinguishes Network and Internet. No app needs to know the wifi name, but a few may need Internet.
* Prevent forgotten apps from running on the background when the phone is turned on.
* Other unspecified restrictions: see running apps, see installed apps, etc.
* Xprivacy has also System and Shell, which I don't know if they are safe.
Xprivacy is outdated. Xprivacy Lua is supposed to be its successor, but it is worse because it doesn't restrict Internet claiming that it may make the app crash, but I don't mind if the app crashes.
I'm using Android 8 because Xprivacy doesn't work on newer Android versions, but the rom has a terrible bug that prevents me from using the camera and it isn't supported anymore.
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XPrivacyLua works fine and you can extend the built-in restrictions with custom hooks, which is a big advantage over the old XPrivacy:
https://lua.xprivacy.eu/repo/
Note that I won't follow this thread and that I found it by accident. If you want to discuss about XPrivacyLua, there is a dedicated XDA thread for it.

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