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Whats up guys, the other day i was searching this forum and I found an application that allowed you to set different sms notifications for different senders as well as email and a few other things and now I cannot find it for the life of me, anybody have the link to that thread? thanks
I've never heard of this but would be really cool to have on my Touch Pro, what device did you see it on before?
wolfnumba1 said:
Whats up guys, the other day i was searching this forum and I found an application that allowed you to set different sms notifications for different senders as well as email and a few other things and now I cannot find it for the life of me, anybody have the link to that thread? thanks
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It wasn't an app, it was just an idea that someone came up. But it was never done. It was just an idea of development Although I don't think it's useful, but would love to see how they pull it out.
Different notifications TO YOU you mean?
What is the point?
Except if you mean auto reply to them (SMS or EMail) based on who they are.
CommManagerPro (you'll find it in XDA Devs) is adding this functionality in the next version (among other things).
Try Ringo. Its a WinMo software that enables you to set separate ringtones and SMS tones for each separate contact. The user interface is very very simple, it is a great application to have and use. Either try searching for it Google, or you might be able to find it on this forum using search.
NLS said:
Different notifications TO YOU you mean?
What is the point?
Except if you mean auto reply to them (SMS or EMail) based on who they are.
CommManagerPro (you'll find it in XDA Devs) is adding this functionality in the next version (among other things).
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No I meant like how you have custom ringtones for your contacts, I could have sworn I saw a thread with an app that allowed you to set custom SMS tones for your contacts instead of just one default SMS sound, but the other guy said it was just a concept for an application, :-(
Interesting idea.
wolfnumba1 said:
...I saw a thread with an app that allowed you to set custom SMS tones for your contacts instead of just one default SMS sound...
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as already stated - RINGO is an app that can do this for you.
A lot of people have been commenting in the market saying they got www.freecall.com to work with it. I think I set up everything correctly and it doesnt work for me. Anyone know the steps to setting it up on sipdroid?
I have been using sip.voiparound.com as server.
Any help would be appreciated
thanks!
Hi all,
I found a INDIServiceManager app. Seems to start/stop a named INDI Service. The class name is com.samsung.scrc.idi.server
No results googling o in a xda forum search.
Somebody knows what is this?
I had it written down, but i cant find it so from memory I think it has something to with
the Samsung account or kies sync on your phone. Mines disabled with no ill effects.
ajosan said:
Hi all,
I found a INDIServiceManager app. Seems to start/stop a named INDI Service. The class name is com.samsung.scrc.idi.server
No results googling o in a xda forum search.
Somebody knows what is this?
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it is tied to the 'Samsung Account' app or services.. Scott is right, mine is frozen and no problems. I did register with Samsung and create an account when I got the phone but never use it. on another topic, what if any, task killer do you guys use?
I recently rooted my Nook HD, running 2.0.5, using the universal root via CWM. Shortly thereafter I lost access to the "General" tab in the settings.
I can't access it directly, nor can I access it when I try to get to the keyboard setting directly, nor through the sound settings.
Every time I try it force closes and I get a "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped" message.
I've tried resetting the device and rerooting it and the same thing happens.
Has anyone else experienced this?
geomez said:
I recently rooted my Nook HD, running 2.0.5, using the universal root via CWM. Shortly thereafter I lost access to the "General" tab in the settings.
I can't access it directly, nor can I access it when I try to get to the keyboard setting directly, nor through the sound settings.
Every time I try it force closes and I get a "Unfortunately, Settings has stopped" message.
I've tried resetting the device and rerooting it and the same thing happens.
Has anyone else experienced this?
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Had the same problem. Have you, per chance, installed voice search? If so try disabling it or uninstalling it temporarily and seeing if general settings work.
captainmccool said:
Had the same problem. Have you, per chance, installed voice search? If so try disabling it or uninstalling it temporarily and seeing if general settings work.
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I am sure he just blindly installed voice search without reading the instructions. I am going to have to do something about this so users won't do that.
Edit: I just added some BIG warnings to the post. Maybe that will help.
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captainmccool said:
Had the same problem. Have you, per chance, installed voice search? If so try disabling it or uninstalling it temporarily and seeing if general settings work.
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Thank you captainmccool. I appreciate it. That was my problem.
leapinlar said:
I am sure he just blindly installed voice search without reading the instructions. Maybe I should pull that file to make it idiotproof.
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I read instructions on how to root and get GAPPS HiddenG wrote on this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063230&highlight=christmas
Why would I think there are special instructions to sideload Voice Search?
Maybe if there was a specific thread addressing it the issue would be more visible, instead of it being buried in your root thread. I don't read every single thread on here before attempting a sideload. Also, I searched your root thread among others for the term "general" hoping to get some answers about the General settings force closing, but because you wrote "Then you can go to settings/general without it crashing." with the two words connected, I got no results. So I tried to find a solution to the best of my ability before posting my question short of reading every thread.
I appreciate all the work you've done for us on here leapinlar, but I'd appreciate a little more respect.
geomez said:
Thank you captainmccool. I appreciate it. That was my problem.
I read instructions on how to root and get GAPPS HiddenG wrote on this thread...
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2063230&highlight=christmas
Why would I think there are special instructions to sideload Voice Search?
Maybe if there was a specific thread addressing it the issue would be more visible, instead of it being buried in your root thread. I don't read every single thread on here before attempting a sideload. Also, I searched your root thread among others for the term "general" hoping to get some answers about the General settings force closing, but because you wrote "Then you can go to settings/general without it crashing." with the two words connected, I got no results. So I tried to find a solution to the best of my ability before posting my question short of reading every thread.
I appreciate all the work you've done for us on here leapinlar, but I'd appreciate a little more respect.
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He did not say anything in his instructions about installing that file. Why did you do it?
Edit: I am just frustrated because I agonized over this very thing happening before I posted the file and I thought I had it covered and this happens.
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I installed Voice Search because I wanted it. I sideload all the apps I can't get through play store. I did not see that app being any different.
geomez said:
I installed Voice Search because I wanted it. I sideload all the apps I can't get through play store. I did not see that app being any different.
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See the edit above.
I am going to rename the file with the warning. Would that have caused you to read first? I'm just looking for a solution so someone else does not do this.
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It's not your fault. The instructions I followed were not written by you and said nothing of installing Voice Search. Had I read your instructions I would have installed it properly. I think a thread named something like "Installing Voice Search on rooted Nook HD/HD +" with a quick explanation would have caught my eye. It is redundant but for someone like me that roots and installs gapps without your instructions, it is an easy to find solution.
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It's not your fault. The instructions I followed were not written by you and said nothing of installing Voice Search. Had I read your instructions I would have installed it properly. I think a thread named something like "Installing Voice Search on rooted Nook HD/HD +" with a quick explanation would have caught my eye. It is redundant but for someone like me that roots and installs gapps without your instructions, it is an easy to find solution.
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I think I found the solution. I renamed the file to something that the user would not know what it is without reading instructions.
Edit: I even went one step further. I moved the zip to my mediafire server. That way users will not even know it is available unless they read the instructions to get the link.
acess to General Settings after root
You need to install another aplication that alow you to change settings, Smart Quic Settings for example. I changed volume, language etc
mikolay said:
You need to install another aplication that alow you to change settings, Smart Quic Settings for example. I changed volume, language etc
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I am going to add that suggestion to my CWM post. Thank you.
Sent from my Nook HD+ Running CM10 on SD
Smart Quick settings doesn't circumvent the problem with the General Settings force closing. You can't use Smart Quick Settings to access keyboard settings nor date and time settings. Both of those exist in the General Settings.
geomez said:
Smart Quick settings doesn't circumvent the problem with the General Settings force closing. You can't use Smart Quick Settings to access keyboard settings nor date and time settings. Both of those exist in the General Settings.
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True, you cannot get to those two with Smart Quick Settings, but you can get to the keyboard settings and input selection from the keyboards themselves without going through general. And the general time setting only lets you change timezone and 24hour format. How often are you going to change those? If you travel a lot, I guess some.
And using anycut you can set a shortcut to date and time without going through general.
Sent from my Nook HD+ Running CM10 on SD
leapinlar said:
you can get to the keyboard settings and input selection from the keyboards themselves without going through general..
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Yes though you still cannot install any new keyboards without access to the the general settings.
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geomez said:
Yes though you still cannot install any new keyboards without access to the the general settings.
Sent from my BNTV400 using xda app-developers app
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True, but use the Voice Search disable trick to do that. Or just keep it disabled all the time and not worry about it.
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I'm a new Note 8 owner/user. I've been searching high and low, and the majority of my search results lead here to XDA, but still left me looking for a solution, so naturally I made an account.
I'm trying to get multiple alert tones to work. I know about making the Notifications folder, or moving downloaded alert/ringtones to the existing Notifications folder so they can be set using the Settings>Notification Sounds option. My problem is that I can only change the "Default Notification Sound", "Message Notifications" and "Calendar Notifications". That I can do without issue.
I'd like to be able to change notifications for specific apps, i.e. GMail, when I get a new e-mail would have a different notification vice a Facebook alert.
If this has already been answered elsewhere and my Google-fu isn't up to snuff, could someone kindly point me in the right direction, or possibly show me a guide to get this accomplished? I'd be greatly appreciative.
I use macrodroid paid to sound specific sounds for any event of interest to me, so I know without looking what is exactly happening in my phone, I find it very useful, it is way more easy to use than tasker
winol said:
I use macrodroid paid to sound specific sounds for any event of interest to me, so I know without looking what is exactly happening in my phone, I find it very useful, it is way more easy to use than tasker
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So I take it this isn't something that can be done natively through the device itself?
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Yes, not many options, as I have used macrodroid for long, I find it easier to do it this way, besides macrodroid can accomplish many other useful things
winol said:
Yes, not many options, as I have used macrodroid for long, I find it easier to do it this way, besides macrodroid can accomplish many other useful things
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Just downloaded it, gonna give it a whirl and see how it goes. Thanks for the tip.
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Be advised that, free version only allows 5 macros, paid one has no limitation, do not forget to exclude macrodoid from batt optimization, put it in the unmonitored section
most apps with audible notifications have an option in their own settings screen to set an alternative sound.
with gmail you can even set different sounds for different email accounts.
thedicemaster said:
most apps with audible notifications have an option in their own settings screen to set an alternative sound.
with gmail you can even set different sounds for different email accounts.
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Where is that located at? I can't seem to find that feature in Gmail, only account syncing and the like. Nothing regarding notifications.
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AngryEchoSix said:
Where is that located at? I can't seem to find that feature in Gmail, only account syncing and the like. Nothing regarding notifications.
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Open gmail,Go to settings,Select your account,inbox notifications,Sound.
android-incredible said:
Open gmail,Go to settings,Select your account,inbox notifications,Sound.
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Much obliged....it is quite apparent I still have much to learn about using this new device. Thanks again.
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winol said:
Yes, not many options, as I have used macrodroid for long, I find it easier to do it this way, besides macrodroid can accomplish many other useful things
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Macrodroid is king. Tasker to outdated and not user friendly. Developer of macro pretty cool guy and very helpful. I love how you can download tons of user submitted tasks.