Since google voice isnt integrated into the messages app like it should be, can someone please develop and app that will do this? iPhone already has it and its not a google product lol... Would be an amazing addon!
this will be really cool. Lets see if someone can do anything about it
I would also like to see this!
You may have better luck getting a dev to pick this up if you post it in the general android apps forum: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=530
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Anyone heard something about this???...
http://blog.tat.se/
http://tat.se/site/showroom/latest_design.html
Amazing!
Already posted, and locked, for being in the wrong section.
That's pretty cool. I also like their Abstract UI concept on Youtube.
Moved to Offtopic!
I realize this thread isn't directly about a developing apps from these forums, but isn't it worthwhile to introduce new ideas into our developer community?
All it takes for something really cool to be developed here is for one tiny spark of intuition to happen. I'd love to see some of the ideas presented by the above links developed to be used on our devices. How is that off-topic?
I think it comes down to that it's not dev as there is no software as such, as in your not posting software etc "something contributory", when moved it wasn't a Q&A because it was answered, so kinda off topic.. Mind you if you had posted in your phone sub forum software section it would still be there.
So there's alot of questions you have to ask yourself before posting. (i.m.o)
Little Big Planet for Mobile?
Anybody else play Little Big Planet on PS3? The foldout physics UI on the TAT site looks like a port of this game.
it looks cool but I can't help but wonder where is the messaging app sms/email/mms? where is the apps list?
I don't think I would use the video player because core and tcpmp is most likely better.
the contacts list I would use.
the widgets look cool.
um, Devs can we get something like that contact list?
If you look through their blog at their video tech demos, there are quite a few applications that I think would be an instant hit. Like some of the unlocking applications.
how do you get it? Is it only a show off site or is it for sale (or leech)...
i think it's a show off site.
Hello everyone! I am the developer of Prepay Widget, a powerful app that allows you to monitor your account balance through USSD requests.
You can find more info about USSD on Wikipedia, but basically these are short, SMS-like messages used by most GSM and some CDMA providers to deliver information
or control account services. The actual information comes to you in the form of popup toasts, which thids app hides and parses into widgets.
You can find the apps landing page on XDA at the following thread:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=12348102
However, i want to stress that its important that we get some device-specific feedback, so please post in this thread if you have issues,
this helps me keep track of bugs and requests better.
You can use the Lite version of the app - it has all the functionality of the full version apart from automatic updates (not really that important imo).
As I haven't got one of these phones in my pocket, I need some testers to track down problems. Please, use this thread to comment or
suggest features. It is my belief that addressing issues is best done individually by phone, so if something doesn't work, let me know and I will fix it ASAP.
Market link:
https://market.android.com/details?id=fahrbot.apps.ussd.widget.lite
Debugging:
Please use the "Write to developer" item in the Settings menu to send logs. Enable debugging, reproduce your error and then send the logs.
Make sure you include a description - the more detailed the description the better.
Screens:
App is now in Top New Paid on the market
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This is now one of my favorite widgets! Thanks a lot, no issues here.
Whats with 1.1.8? Any issues?
Everything OK with yesterday's update?
Anything to report?
Any issues to report?
All my money is gone from my account now wtf? Oh right I'm just poor lol
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Lol nice one
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Lol nice one
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I knew u would like that
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Anything to report?
Any problems i should be aware off?
Anything of interest i should know before starting work on a new build? Issues perhaps? Suggestions?
Do any of u guys know how to send a group MMS/SMS and have all of the responses show up in the same thread? I know that it is possible to send a group MMS by adding a period in the subject and sending it to multiple people, but the replies do not show up in the same thread; they show up in the individual responders threads. I know that it is possible since it works very well on the iPhone, so I was just hoping that it is also possible on Android and maybe I just haven't figured it out yet. IMO, it's an awesome feature, and seems like a simple feature to implement (I'm just guessing here as I have an almost non-existent knowledge of Android SMS/MMS protocols).
I came across this thread while looking for a solution, but all that was suggested is using other group chat like apps, that involve using data, and requiring the other parties involved to download a specific app.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=774990
I have found multiple threads in different forums, all say the same. Use an app and ask everbody to use it... It seems that the Verizon Messages app does group messaging. I am with Sprint, so its not available for download to my phone.
Yea, I'm on ATT so I also can't use it
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New to the community & Android development. Please direct me in the right direction.
Hello, I'm new to the Android community. I have prior programming experience and I have made apps through Unity and have successfully published them on the Google Play store and competing app stores. I decided that I want to write native Android apps.... so here I am.
The problem:
I want to create a very simple app. It is a simple messaging app, just like the messaging in Snapchat. It is not like other text messaging apps where you are given a number and you can text anyone you want, even if they don't have the app. That is not my goal.
1. You must have the app
2. You do not get a new number. You get to choose a new username only.
This is the goal of the app. The question is... what libraries and APIs do I have to use? Are there any good tutorials on this subject? And the most important question is, would I have to buy any servers or something? Do I have to spend any money for this to work or can this work with the user's cell connection? I don't want to purchase anything / servers. Is this possible?
I'm sorry for the lack of knowledge, but I am aiming to improve myself! Thank you very much for the read.
Hello,
Messaging infrastructure needs a server to centralize users accounts, messages and users status.
You can find low cost VPS servers, but it's not free.
Sincerely.
Here, this one mcould help u http://djangostars.com/blog/app-development-cost-android-vs-ios/ . They've gor both ios and android review, so u should read only one part)
CCliff said:
Here, this one mcould help u . They've gor both ios and android review, so u should read only one part)
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I guess he is going to be the coder so he can skip kind of the whole article.
Hello
I've recently bought a Pixel 7, very glad to have it.
I'm planning to root it in order to have access to native call recording.
Which would be the better option ?
1- Skavalex with root with premium version
2- BCR mod with Magisk module,
3- Google dialer mod with Magisk module
Thanks for the feed back
They all work well, but in my opinion SKVALEX is the best
BCR is the correct way to go on this.
skavalex is closed source and from a nobody developer, therefore you don't know "what else" it might be doing, and there is nobody to hold to account if something terrible happens.
Gooble dialer mod is good (a) if you actually use gooble dialer, and (b) if you don't mind manually pressing a button to start recording.
96carboard said:
BCR is the correct way to go on this.
skavalex is closed source and from a nobody developer, therefore you don't know "what else" it might be doing, and there is nobody to hold to account if something terrible happens.
Gooble dialer mod is good (a) if you actually use gooble dialer, and (b) if you don't mind manually pressing a button to start recording.
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Is there a manual or tutorial to install it?
thank you !
danicosas said:
Is there a manual or tutorial to install it?
thank you !
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You can simply follow the instructions under 'Usage' from the GitHub page.
GitHub - chenxiaolong/BCR: A Basic Call Recorder for rooted Android devices
A Basic Call Recorder for rooted Android devices. Contribute to chenxiaolong/BCR development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
96carboard said:
BCR is the correct way to go on this.
skavalex is closed source and from a nobody developer, therefore you don't know "what else" it might be doing, and there is nobody to hold to account if something terrible happens.
Gooble dialer mod is good (a) if you actually use gooble dialer, and (b) if you don't mind manually pressing a button to start recording.
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Wow... Skavalex is actually a developer who has been updating his app for well over a decade and is very quick to respond with help when contacted. When I first started using his app back in the Froyo/GB android days his thread here on XDA was very active for his app. Paid the 9.99 for the app back in 2008 and even donated several times on top of it for all use I get out of it. I know I am not the only person here on this forum who uses his app and hate to see someone bad mouth a very good dev.
+1 for Skavalex
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Wow... Skavalex is actually a developer who has been updating his app for well over a decade and is very quick to respond with help when contacted. When I first started using his app back in the Froyo/GB android days his thread here on XDA was very active for his app. Paid the 9.99 for the app back in 2008 and even donated several times on top of it for all use I get out of it. I know I am not the only person here on this forum who uses his app and hate to see someone bad mouth a very good dev.
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You can do whatever you like, but closed source software cannot be proven safe and therefore should not be trusted.
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You can do whatever you like, but closed source software cannot be proven safe and therefore should not be trusted.
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I guess everyone here who's not on linux on their PC's should be uninstalling Windows and MACOS based on your logic. @skvalex is a trusted developer of the XDA community and a member 8 years longer than you. Coming and flaming on a dedicated community dev for having closed source for an app with awesome premium features that aren't found in other apps, that actually listens to it's users for adding new features. He could've changed the premium app cost or even worse, started charging annually for updates as so many other apps have done. If you're worried about an app being open or closed source, why not just pay $30 a month and get Ooma Office which comes with call recordings. I did that recently as I don't have phones I can root currently.
Closed source apps that have a license to use, aren't bad. The reason you have a closed source app is so people can't just pirate your work.
I had Skvalex on my previous phones, I bought the license many years ago.
Tried to make it work on my P7 as well, but I couldn't. I gave it all the permissions and settings it wanted but still had no sound in the recordings.
Is it because I have no root on this phone? Or should it work without root as well?
Btw now I use the Cube ACR and it works great so far.
This past weekend I installed LineageOS 20 on my recent P7.
One of the reasons why I installed LineageOS was for the native recording of calls, something very important to me and that I missed from my Xiaomi phones with xiaomi.eu rom. However, do you know if there is a way that it can be set to record all calls BY DEFAULT? Currently you have to activate it in each call you make with the phone.
enettrek said:
I guess everyone here who's not on linux on their PC's should be uninstalling Windows and MACOS based on your logic. @skvalex is a trusted developer of the XDA community and a member 8 years longer than you.
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Hmm, yeah. Delete the ms/apple crap. Couldn't agree more.
As for "longer than me"... you have no idea who I am, where I've been, what I've done. Same as any other random handle you find on any web forum. Doesn't matter how long that handle has been in use, you don't know who they are, what they've done, who they work for.
@atillaahun yes, you'll have to root your phone - "thanks" to the google. Anyway, + for Skvalex's Call Recorder.