Shout-outs to reddit's /r/tasker for these. I will be linking to threads and providing a brief description of each for you to try out. Each of these threads provides instructions on how to implement them as well as XML files for you to import. In case these files become unavailable, I will be attaching a copy of these files as an attachment to this thread, but all credits still belong to the original creator.
[How-To] A beginner's tutorial on "HTTP Get" to get data from websites/API's. A tutorial on how to use the HTTP Get command.
Fingerprint Protect an Application. Self-explanatory, but you can create your own fingerprint app locker using Tasker. The XML files for this are linked below, named "Blackout.scn.xml" and "Match.prf.xml" Blackout is the name of the scene and Match is the profile. Import both.
Automate checking of items in the Google Play Store to see if they're on sale. I've attached the XML from the pastebin link, named below as "Sale.tsk.xml"
[How To] Correct Time Stamps of Image/Video Files (ROOT)
Automatically silence ringing phone when you pick it up
[How To] Query Tasker If The Screen is Locked or Not. I've attached the XML below as Test_Is_Screen_Locked_.tsk.xml
[How-to] Java function to determine if music is playing. I've attached the XML below as Java_Music_Playing_.tsk.xml
[How To] Get time of next alarm using Java Functions. I've attached the XML below as Query_Alarm.tsk.xml.
[How To] Force app to adjust media volume
[How To] [Root required] Get Google Keep Checklist by name.
Keep track of when you miss class using your GPS location
Manipulate Google Fusion Tables to track your daily run based on what song you've been listening to
[How To] - Popup option to Call or SMS on phone when a Phone # is copied to your PC clipboard. I've attached the XML below as Phone_Number_In_Clipboard.prj.xml.
[How To] Scan a barcode and add the product name to Wunderlist. I've attached the XML below as Barcode.tsk.xml.
Post your ideas or additions to these profiles below!
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Hi Guys
Don’t miss your favourite TV programs, let MyEpisodes viewer show you when it’s on.
MyEpisodes Viewer is an easy to use viewer that extends www.myepisodes.com website to your mobile phone.
All the viewer requires is your MyEpisodes username and password to fetch the listings you have already configured on the MyEpisodes site,
The viewer also allows you to update listed episodes to watched status with one click.
Caveats
1.) Due to MyEpisodes not having a standard API, the Viewer uses a API Helper site (api.madmouse.co.uk) to handle the data.
2.) MyEpisodes has the right to change permissions and there site without notice, which could cause the application to stop working.
3.) To allow api.madmouse.co.uk to enable advanced caching some information that identifies the device will be transmitted to the site
a. These details are hashed and erased 20 minutes after last call to the site.
b. No data is record to disk.
c. No data will be passed onto 3rd Party vendors.
Have Fun
I will put this into the Market place, when teh development team sort out a few issues that prevent me from uploading the application.
Such as?? If I may inquire.
Hi flcl
I have to admit when I am wrong, please ignore or learn from the unjustified comment, as it turned out to be a flaw in the build process.
If developers have the following problem in the future , here's how to solve it.
After building/signing an application, when you publish it get this message
"The new apk's versionCode (x) in AndroidManifest.xml must be higher
than the old apk's versionCode (x)."
If you have set the android:versionCode to a higher number than x, it means your application manifest file has not been updated correctly.
These are the steps I took to correct the problem.
Make sure you have increased the android:versionCode.
close all applications that don't need to be built in the Eclipse editor.
Delete the APK if it already exists (Optional)
Run Project -> clean , select your application hit ok
Rebuild - Export unsigned Package/sign then publish
I have now published the applicaton in the marketplace.
Finally, after several requests from android developers, there is an app that will let you fill out forms and view PDFs in ICC Colors. This is the first app that will let you fill out forms that companies or people made using Acrobat. This was what I was missing on my xoom and why I had to get an Ipad for business.
This App is in its 2nd stage beta release and is not out for public. Below I have copied the changelog and the link to the apk, which has to be installed manually.
P.S More changes and updates are still coming and this IS a beta release.
New features in this release:
· Text markup tools – Highlight, underline and cross out
· Fill and save PDF forms
· PDF file association – qPDF Notes should now work with your file
manager
· Free text annotation tool to add text boxes
· Support for documents that use ICC colors spaces
· Added stability and better performance
To download and install, you will first need to enable the installation of "non-Market" applications by going to Settings -> Applications and then choosing the Unknown Sources entry. After you've changed this setting, you can download qPDF Notes from:
http://www.qoppa.com/android/demo/qpdfnotes.apk
Nice start. There are a couple good apps out there. Repligo is one but has some limitations. Iannotate for ipad is the best IMOP. A couple of oberservations. The folder view icons and navigation is too small. You should leverage the screen size on the zoom. Take a look at the File Station on the market place. They have done a good job leveraging the screen. Also I annotate has done a outstanding job with this and even integrated their solution to Cloud storage solutions like Drop box. Another area to look at is loading the PDF and taking the full screen based on the orientation of the device. Dont force the user to zoom in. It should be aware of landscape and portrait. Also see if you can support scanned images for annotation. Repligo cant do this but Iannotate can.
Lastly, still buggy crashed twice on a small pdf. Had to uninstall it.
Nice start.
Thanks for posting this. I'll test it and give you some comments.
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Ye, that's why its not out for public yet. Please post the problems you are experiencing and the device you are experiencing this on so it can be fixed. Thank you.
Another thing, I haven't found a pdf application that can fill out forms yet. I maybe wrong but if there is please post. Oh and out has to support icc colors. Thanks
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Force closed while saving, the concept however is outstanding. The fact I can add text to a pdf rather than just a note would make it preferred over repligo for me. Since I couldn't save are saved documents still pdf's viewable in a normal pdf viewer with my notes pritablr/ viewable? If so once stable I would buy/use this app constantly at work.
Thanks
Sent from my Xoom using XDA App
Great job! I hope you can get this done asap! I need this app already
Would you happen to have a eta?
DROID_INC said:
Finally, after several requests from android developers, there is an app that will let you fill out forms and view PDFs in ICC Colors. This is the first app that will let you fill out forms that companies or people made using Acrobat. This was what I was missing on my xoom and why I had to get an Ipad for business.
This App is in its 2nd stage beta release and is not out for public. Below I have copied the changelog and the link to the apk, which has to be installed manually.
P.S More changes and updates are still coming and this IS a beta release.
New features in this release:
· Text markup tools – Highlight, underline and cross out
· Fill and save PDF forms
· PDF file association – qPDF Notes should now work with your file
manager
· Free text annotation tool to add text boxes
· Support for documents that use ICC colors spaces
· Added stability and better performance
To download and install, you will first need to enable the installation of "non-Market" applications by going to Settings -> Applications and then choosing the Unknown Sources entry. After you've changed this setting, you can download qPDF Notes from:
http://www.qoppa.com/android/demo/qpdfnotes.apk
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
I can download the install package but when I open it only the cancel button is active; nothing happens when I press the install button :-(
[sent with Android technology]
i can't fill in forms with this
It installs and starts fine but all .pdf files open blank or not at all on my Xoom.
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,
Due to the numerous times we have to ask for logcats on miscellaneous crashes, I searched for different guides to link people to. There are several, but none were as simple and straightforward to understand as the method that I personally use for my own. You may have heard of, or used, Catlog before...But it appears that this method of using Catlog is not as well known (or only used by people like me), which is another reason I am creating this thread. NOTE: this method is for those who can replicate the actions needed to cause a crash fairly quickly (I hate long logcats!)
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YOU MUST BE ROOTED IN ORDER TO GET A LOGCAT (with apps like Catlog or by using ADB).
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PROCEDURE:
1. Search for, and download, Catlog from the Play Store (or the Holo version floating around xda; I assume it works the same)
2. Long press on your homescreen, create the Catlog widget (1x1)
3. Click on the Catlog widget. This will prompt a dialog for you to change/confirm the name for the log's .txt file (if you so please)
4. Repeat the action (such as opening an app) that caused you to get a force close.
5. As soon as you get the "XXX has force closed/stopped working", go back to your homescreen (or whichever screen you placed the widget on) and click on the widget again. NOTE: This will open your recorded log within the Catlog app. Unless you know how to debug, you don't need to worry about that...you can just close it.
6. After exiting the log that you just recorded, open up the file explorer of your choice. Scroll down until you see the "catlog" folder. Inside of that will be "Saved Logs", which is where you will find the .txt file containing the recorded logcat.
7. Then send that logfile to your developer of choice.
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Download Catlog: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nolanlawson.logcat&hl=de
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THATS IT!!!!NOT SO HARD RIGHT?????
thanks :good:
9-4-21: Updated to version 1.4...chasing down more SSL issues. Uninstall old version before installing new one.
If you've taken a look at my BBC News app and then decided it just wasn't worth the hassle negotiating the BBC News website (what's with the keyboard opening and closing as the pages load?!), this new approach might be for you. BBC News Reader is an app for offline reading. No visits to the BBC News website at all!
How it works
On the front end, this app is the same as the BBC News app. You select some RSS feed topics and simple, clean HTML pages are generated for your browser with the various news items. That's where the similarities end. The new app then downloads the pages corresponding to the news stories, extracts just the article text, assembles clean, new pages and saves them to your SD card. Voila! You can read the news offline--anywhere.
Limitations
Well, it takes awhile... I have four news topics and it takes about 5 minutes to fetch and process everything. So maybe you run this while you're fixing your breakfast (or taking a shower). To make the time as short as possible, I have also limited the stories to the current date. If you've looked at the RSS feeds you know that things tend to accumulate and languish, especially in the less active feeds. After awhile items become history rather than news. So, just the current date. Also, you get no pictures (or videos you cannot play anyway). News items that refer to a page with just a video will have a very short text description so you'll know there's something missing. Items which are photo collections will have a list of captions. But everything looks good without any extraneous stuff. Unlike my local newspaper where each page seems to be assembled by a different monkey on a different medication, the BBC News pages are uniform and predictable. So far. Note that you cannot use this app with Opera Mini. It lacks the ability to open local HTML files.
Requirements
1. Android 2.1 has a security issue with opening local HTML files. In order for BBC News Reader to work properly you need to address that. Included in the zip below is a tiny app, android-open-in-browser-0.0.4-4-debug. Install that. It's not my app but I have used it for years and wish I could credit the originator.
2. This app utilizes cURL, a Linux utility, to bypass SSL checks and enable our aging device to download from the BBC News site. You must install cURL on your NST. Download the zip file (below), unzip and follow the directions to install cURL. Reboot.
3. This is a Tasker-generated app. If you already have one of my other Tasker-generated apps or have previously installed GApps, you don't need the two Google maps library files included in the zip and can delete them. If you do need them, copy the two files into the locations shown below:
/system/etc/permissions/com.google.android.maps.xml
/system/framework/com.google.android.maps.jar
Set permissions for both files to rw-r--r-- and reboot. Without these files resident, the app will not install.
4. Create a folder in the root directory of your sdcard: BBCNews (exactly as shown, no spaces)
5. Install the app itself, BBC_News_Reader_1_3.apk
How to use
Before you run the app you need to select some news categories. You can get the feed URLs from the BBC News RSS page. Only part of the URL is used in the file bbc_rss_feeds.txt. Here is the file as I have supplied it in the attached zip:
Code:
<cat>World</cat>
<url>/news/world/rss.xml</url>
<cat>US & Canada</cat>
<url>/news/world/us_and_canada/rss.xml</url>
I've just used two example feeds. You can see that the first line in each pair is a news category name (don't use names with "." in them). The second line in each pair is the last part of the RSS feed URL from the BBC News site. Be sure to edit out the first part of the URL or the app will not work. You can, of course, choose other/additional categories. Just follow my example. When the file is complete, copy it to the "BBCNews" folder on your SD card.
Note: if you have a copy of this file already because you have been using the original BBC News app, just copy the old file.
Now you're good to go. Start the app, make sure you're connected to WiFi. There are only three buttons on the app screen (screenshot below). The first one, "Fetch the news" does just that. The interface will disappear and eventually you will see a toast near the bottom of the screen telling you that the news is being prepared in the background. Once that is done, a second interface appears (screenshot below) with the options to either read the news or dismiss the interface. If you choose "read", your browser will open with the first news category. At the title bar left is a drop-down menu button that gives you access to your other news topics. Since no fixed navbar schemes work under Android 2.1, there is a duplicate drop-up menu bar at the end of the page. If you choose "dismiss" it's all done until you start the app again at which time you would select "read the news". No WiFi connection needed since the files are on your SD card.
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