[[REQUEST]] Automate dialogs module (See iOS /Automata/) - Xposed General

Well, since failed to finda mod/tweak/app, whatever, that is capable of this...
In short, I want a module to automate the choices for the dialogs Android has from time to time.
Such as these.
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Back in my iOS time, there used to be a cydia tweak called "Automata", which automated such popup messages etc.
(Contacting the dev - naturally - didn't give me any response... go figure)
This was one thing iOS's homebrew devs did very well... it saves so much time
( The app basically kept a list on any app and their popups [similar to NotifyClear on Android] and then if such Dialog fired, answered it automatically with the last remembered user choice
(In order to train the program, you just had to hold the desired button for some time, till "Automata" asked you to remember the choice for the future)
I would love it, if someone could point me to such tweak, as this is the only thing I dearly miss on Android.
Thanks in advance for suggestions (if such Xposed modules already exists), or for devs that take an interest.
If you want I answer any questions regarding how that tweak operated, if required.
- Rye-
EDIT: this here looks interesting, however as I have no developing skills I'm not sure how far it could help.
http://testdroid.com/news/appium-tip-9-how-to-automatically-dismiss-dialogs-and-autoaccept-alerts

-Rye- said:
Well, since failed to finda mod/tweak/app, whatever, that is capable of this...
In short, I want a module to automate the choices for the dialogs Android has from time to time.
Such as these.
### Further Elaboration###
Back in my iOS time, there used to be a cydia tweak called "Automata", which automated such popup messages etc.
(Contacting the dev - naturally - didn't give me any response... go figure)
This was one thing iOS's homebrew devs did very well... it saves so much time
( The app basically kept a list on any app and their popups [similar to NotifyClear on Android] and then if such Dialog fired, answered it automatically with the last remembered user choice
(In order to train the program, you just had to hold the desired button for some time, till "Automata" asked you to remember the choice for the future)
I would love it, if someone could point me to such tweak, as this is the only thing I dearly miss on Android.
Thanks in advance for suggestions (if such Xposed modules already exists), or for devs that take an interest.
If you want I answer any questions regarding how that tweak operated, if required.
- Rye-
EDIT: this here looks interesting, however as I have no developing skills I'm not sure how far it could help.
http://testdroid.com/news/appium-tip-9-how-to-automatically-dismiss-dialogs-and-autoaccept-alerts
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You don't need an Xposed module for this, Tasker can handle this

Not really...,
at least... not well.
(I already dismiss some popups via tasker + autoinput, but it lacks the simplicity this program offered... I already have quiet some Tasks running all the time... Overloading Tasker w. 20+ tasks just for popups seems ridiculous)
There are many instances that - I think arent defined.
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There are dialogs tasker can't reach, cause it takes time after a reboot.
The airplane mode message f.e. that shows after unlocking if it is on

-Rye- said:
Not really...,
at least... not well.
(I already dismiss some popups via tasker + autoinput, but it lacks the simplicity this program offered... I already have quiet some Tasks running all the time... Overloading Tasker w. 20+ tasks just for popups seems ridiculous)
There are many instances that - I think arent defined.
+
There are dialogs tasker can't reach, cause it takes time after a reboot.
The airplane mode message f.e. that shows after unlocking if it is on
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There is an Xposed module that will get rid of airplane mode messages both stand alone and part of wanam I believe. Properly configured there are no dialogs that Wanam cannot cover for you. Whether tasker has 20+ tasks or 200+ it doesn't matter. As far is a "simple" app for ios......it's a simple app for a simple device for simple users
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Ok... then:
Does a Tasker Profile/script sort of thing exist that:
Allows users to remember choices that were made on f.e. Dialogboxes and later replay them (probably via Autoinput)?
I tried iut AutoNotification, however it doesn't fire either wirh f.e. the USB Device usage popup on my LGG3.

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Louder Volume Hack V2.2 COMPLETED!!!!

L.V.H v2.2 is FULLY COMPLETE and on the market!!!
Many improvements from v2.1 with many added features. Such as...
* All files now include the fix for Sapphire and Donut.
* Now includes Old versions 1, 2 and 3.
* Now includes the option to push the Headset Boost
* A few other additions, such as the refresh, kill media, reboot and exit buttons.
* Coding much improved with less issues (hopefully)
* Now displays which version is currently installed on the phone.
* File names changed in DDMS so they can be tracked that way.
* Completely new 'Hero-y' GUI, designed by me
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H, [top left] - Help Menu
L, [top Right] - Change Log
Versions - You can probably guess
Yellow Text - Tells you which version you are currently running, or which you've selected.
Refresh - Refreshes the Text. If it says 'V2 selected', for example, pressing this will change it back to show which version you are currently running.
Restart Media - Button to restart the mediaserver manually. Not really needed, but might come in useful.
Reboot - Reboots phone
Exit - Exits the application
Make and Restore Backup - Does what it says on the tin
Push - Go to...
...Push Menu!
Yes - Pushes selected version WITH the Headset Boost
No - Pushes selected version WITHOUT the Headset Boost
Cancel - Returns to the main screen.
App is available on the android market, is currently at version 2.2, and costs £1.50.
I am also planning to create a 'lite' version which will have limited functionality, if i have the time!
Check my signature for a link to the cyrket page!
great cant wait whats the eta i love your app
Should be done within the next few days, tomorrow if i get my act together
Had a day off from uni today so i got all the coding, GUI and everything else pretty much done. There's a few bugs to iron out, like the reboot button not responding correctly and there's a problem with pushing the files when the headsets plugged in thats a bit irritating and i can't seem to fix, but other than that everything's fully completed
cool dont rush it man you do an awesome job
Thanks to your app my phone is louder than my friends T-Mo HTC Touch Pro2's speaker mode, awesome!
V2.2 is completely finished!!
Currently testing for any major bugs that may be present, so if you wish to test (and ultimately receive a free copy ) please contact me.
Please note, not everyone will be chosen to test the app as i've had a lot of requests.
Cool.
Is an EQ app still on the horizon ? You said you were going on Vacay when I asked. Didnt follow up much so not sure if it was bypassed.
Sort of/maybe. it depends if we can get the new labeled audiopara working properly
And it's on the market now people, go download
love the new version, it seems like the headset booster even works over bluetooth. I did find one bug that most people probably wont even notice because i wouldnt have if i didnt have my keyboard open when I opened the app. If you slide open the screen the welcome message will pop up again and also a message saying "all back ups have been made successfully and then another message saying "app refreshed". It will keep happening every time you open and close the screen. Not a major bug but figured I would let you know. Keep up the great work!
Joe333x said:
love the new version, it seems like the headset booster even works over bluetooth. I did find one bug that most people probably wont even notice because i wouldnt have if i didnt have my keyboard open when I opened the app. If you slide open the screen the welcome message will pop up again and also a message saying "all back ups have been made successfully and then another message saying "app refreshed". It will keep happening every time you open and close the screen. Not a major bug but figured I would let you know. Keep up the great work!
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Yeah, i know about the orientation bug, it will be fixed for v2.3.
Glad you like it, and i may be close to making an actual Bluetooth Volume hack that doesn't almost break the phone like the last one lol ><

[Homebrew] JWMD Apps Start v1.0

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Well I just hope this is not just another Start menu replacement that you already have installed in your Windows Phone. Well it be great if you have another alternative that you can play with..
Here's "Start", yes, that's how simple the application name was.
So what's in this application?
It's a Start menu replacement
You can add your quick lunch application
Intuitive search function
Able to run application
And it's fast
It's a Start menu replacement because I got bored with the native one, scrolling down on the list, or even having a jump function still makes me feel bored.. So I made my own. Don't you like having a 4 column, big icons as a start menu? Well I do
So here's a short video demo of the application
Tap the text on the top-right "JWMD Apps" to see more information
SUPPORT
Windows Phone 7, Mango, Tango. 7.8
TAKE NOTE
THIS MAY NOT WORK ON OTHER ROMS. Am sorry but I couldn't do anything about that. One reason I can think of why will not work is because Application folder, or the Install folder is hidden. Kind of stupid reason but I have already flash 2 different ROMs in my Mozart and 1 reason the application fail is because those folder I mentioned were hidden. so .. sorry.
UPDATE 2
You may want to enable root for this application using Root Manager by ultrashot
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Thanks to
The DllImport Project
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1006331
WP7 Root Tools SDK
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1867048
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now supports Windows Phone 7.8
This looks great! Question though: For those of us who have 7.8, what is the use of this other than the search bar? And is it fast enough on the device to be a seamless replacement? I'll try it out later today when I have WiFi, and if it works without slowing down, I would be very happy
jibgilmon said:
This looks great! Question though: For those of us who have 7.8, what is the use of this other than the search bar? And is it fast enough on the device to be a seamless replacement? I'll try it out later today when I have WiFi, and if it works without slowing down, I would be very happy
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I use 7.8 too and I don't use search bar often (I never really use it), I used to tap on those quick jump letters.
If we talk about "seamless replacement" then no because what's on the start menu list in WP has already loaded in the memory right after you boot your device and it's not like an application that you can just terminate using back button.
You got to know that this is an application. It reads all the installed application just about 2 sec to show the main UI and another couple of seconds to read the icons from the cache. Once you run the application again, you'll have the same duration. Although there's a hidden stuff in my code where it uses a cache list of the applications installed, and the purpose of that is to make the loading faster (not implemented though because it's buggy).
Tried this out today, it works well, and is not too slow. The All Programs screen is absolutely more informative than the default start screen, and it allows you to see much more at a time than the start menu.
Suggested features:
- The ability to reorganize the Start panel.
- A settings menu for options such as adding/removing/renaming/reorganizing panels.
- If that is not possible, perhaps the option to have the Start panel show up on app start instead of the All Programs panel.
Bugs:
- The Results window does not disappear if I don't pick something from it. I tried swiping up and down, as well as left and right.
- Choosing an app, from the screen or search, crashes the app and it returns to the start menu.
Phone - HTC SparkW - 7.10.8835.35
Hi NullString. This is very usable application. I am working on similar one, which can group applications (and groups too to tree structure, it is necessary when hundreds apps are installed). Can you try the same? I mean it is not necessary to make two similar application.
Any notes:
1. When I want "pin to start" allready pinned application, program crashes.
2. When I tap to immediatelly last started application, this shows not back. When another one is launched between it, app is showed.
3. You can add "startup" option (after device reset) to your app by creating/deleting link in \windows\startup directory. I am programming launcher to your app in this startup way now (startup link for *.exe can be created by my Phone Commander, but it may be possible to create/delete it for managed dll programmatically).
4. Are you able to make orientation sensor accepted version? Landscape mode is necessary on HTC7Pro. I can also send you simple functions for HTC7Pro cursor keys handling, I am redesign all my programs for keyboard controlling too (also with BT keyboards in future), this is more quickly and comfortable then by touchscreen.
Martin
good work...............
Does this require full unlock or would it work with dev unlock?
rise up! I'm back
doesn't work for me ! i'm on omnia7 devbuild_8862 by septvies. The app loads all the applist and then sneakly crash.

Getting Started With Tasker

Getting Started With Tasker
Many of us have probably had a similar experience with the first time we used Tasker. We download the app, take our clothes off, get into bed and then realize we just aren't ready for this. So I thought I'd put together a small getting started guide for Tasker.
What is Tasker?
Tasker is an Android app that allows you to create automated tasks that are triggered based on selected circumstances... Ok that's already confusing so let me give you an example. I can program tasker to open up my shopping list every time my GPS location shows that I'm at the grocery store. I can also program my phone to to lock my texting app when I go to sleep so my girlfriend doesn't snoop through my phone. Now all I need is a girlfriend.
First be sure to download the app from the Play store.
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Scenes
Scenes are user interfaces that you can create in Tasker. Think of a scene as a box that contains various elements that you would normally find in an app interface, like buttons, text, text input, images, sliders, and so on. Normal Tasker actions can be tied to these elements, so that you can have a button that runs a task, a text field that lets you write text to a variable, or a slider that controls screen brightness.
Scenes can be all kinds of sizes, and be displayed in different ways: As a pop-up box, full screen like an app, as an overlay over another app, and so on. The size and type of scene depends on what you need the scene to do. I will quickly go through the basics of creating a scene, and then I will go through multiple examples at the end to show how everything works in practice and for different uses.
Tasks
Tasks are a set of customized actions. You can create tasks like "If the battery is below 50%, mute volume." Creating tasks is usually the part where most people give up. After all it looks like you're solving advanced algebra problems. Stick with it and mess around with it until you get the hang of it.
Profiles
Profiles are conditions that will trigger your tasks that you've created. I can create a profile that will trigger my mute volume task that I created above to only activate on the weekends. So then I know that every Saturday and Sunday my volume will mute if my battery is below 50%.
These settings will also take a bit to get used to. Don't worry, you wont hurt anything by messing around with them until it all makes sense.
This will get you started to the point where you can create your first automated task. Just start simple and then experiment with more complex tasks.

How Tasker Can Make You More Productive

How Tasker Can Make You More Productive
Have you taken a look at Tasker and thought "Eh this isn't for me.." Well if so then that would make you a liar. Tasker is for anyone and everyone that wants to improve the way that they use their Android device. First thing you should know is that most of those mods you flash to get special features like Tap2Wake, Active Display, Silent mode when faced down and others are all possible with Tasker. You don't even need to root your device! So right there you're saving time and happiness. Let's take a look at all of the best ways that Tasker can make you more productive like a business man with a briefcase.
Automate SMS
Everyday I have to go pickup my stupid idiot brother from work. Once I'm there I have to fumble around with my phone as I spill hot coffee all over myself so I can text him that I've arrived. Well no more! I can automate an outgoing sms based on my location. So this idea is simple. I set a new profile based on location. I chose the GPS location of where my brother works. The action I attach to that location will be sending an sms to my brothers phone number that says "Here." Now the text will be sent automatically as soon as I pull into the parking lot.
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The same idea can be applied to locations on the road. So if I'm in route to my meet my brother at his work, I can program a text to be sent that says "I'll be there in 15 minutes" once I reach a specific location.
You can also schedule texts to be sent out based on date and time. Never forget about Mothers Day again and just tell your phone to text your Mom "Happy Mothers Day! I'll never forget about you!" on whatever day Mothers Day is on. Who knows.
Keep Track Of Time
Here's a pretty nifty one that some people are using. You can keep better track of time as it passes, by setting your phone to vibrate every 30 minutes.
Of course you can use this in anyway that you please. Maybe you set it to vibrate every 10 minutes from 8:00am - 9:00am every morning as you get ready for work. It's a simple task that can be used for many different things.
Create context-based voice reminders
Well here is a good idea. You can set voice reminders based on the time and date. At the end of every month you can have your phone yell at you about paying your bills.
So for a task like this to run, you'd create a new profile where the context is the date and the event is the reminder. This is another simple but very useful task.
Sensor Events
This is my favorite type of task to run. You can assign any type of task to run when it's triggered by a sensor. For example we can tell Tasker to launch Chrome when you shake your device. You can even program how sensitive the shake trigger will be and how long it lasts. But launching an app is just one thing you can do with it. You can also tell it to shut your screen off, send a text, make a call, kill a specific app and all kinds of nice things.
These examples are pretty bare bone but it's just to get you started. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be creating much more elaborate tasks that can do amazing things to help you be a more productive person.
Awesome stuff really like the alarm one
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Thank you for profiles.
You can use the "test app" feature in the application task section, and test against the Calendar app to pull data from it. Then you can manipulate this however you want, for example, when I dismiss my alarm my phone reads out my calendar events for the day. I will post a guide later today on how to do this.
I use a couple of profiles for productivity. The first is what I call active mode, which is a user created variable. If I'm in active mode and try to go on non productive apps such as a game or social media my phone tells me I'm in active mode and should do some work before switching back to my launcher home screen. I also have some activity tracking profiles which log when I start and finish something before uploading the information to a Google spread sheet.

Best Tasker Plugins

Push Tasker
Push Tasker is a plugin for the app Pushbullet. Pushbullet is an amazing app with all kinds of capabilities to send information from one device to another. I personally use it to setup custom notifications for updates on specific websites. there are some great instructional videos to help you get started with Push Tasker.
With Push Tasker, you can have Tasker send notes, links, and lists automatically. It can also intercept notifications or reply on its own. If you're already using both of these apps then you'll love the idea of combining the two of them. Check out this video to see how it work.
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Download Push Tasker
Download Pushbullet
AutoLocation
AutoLocation will let you set custom Geofences. A Geofence is a location on the map that you will be able to define by giving it an exact radius. You can then have tasker react when you're within your defined location.
This is a perfect way for me to keep track of all the restraining orders that people have on me. I'll just get a notification every time I'm getting to close to someone's house. Keeps me of trouble and out of jail!
Download AutoLocation
AutoWear
If you have a smartwatch you'll love the ability to trigger tasks based on the activity of your Android Wear device. The video below shows a bunch of really cool example of how you can use this plugin.
Download AutoWear
So what are your favorite tasker plugins? Let me know in the comments!
Thanks a lot for sharing such an useful post. All of these apps are really useful.
Besides the AutoApps plugins by joaomgcd, there are some excellent newer plugins called Snackbar Tasker Plugin and Material Design Tasker Plugin made by Nick Nack Development that allow you to easily create interactable Material Design scenes. Beats using the stock scene editor!
BaldApps plugins are the best IMHO
AutoRemote is by far the best plugin in my experience, we've been using it for years. It solves the cross-Google account issue with PushBullet, so I can send things to my wife, son, parents etc. PushBullet is frustratingly limited to one Google account.
The number two slot is mentioned above (AutoWear), before that was AutoPebble. AutoNotification is very useful, as is AutoTools for the What3Words API.
We've stopped buying the Auto apps and started subscribing as it's ridiculously better value for money.
All the AutoApps (including the alpha ones) are almost a requisite at this point. As "FourQ" mentioned - the subscription is the ultimate deal, for about a dollar a month you get every single AutoApp plugin, (including the alpha ones). It's a total of like 30 plugins.
Also the Snackbar and Material Design plugins (by Nick Nack Development) are great for so many things, whether taking input or displaying data, in a look/feel of complete Material Design, without ever having to setup or mess around with using a Scene.
Join from JoaoApps is a new one, and basically is a full replacement for PushBullet. It integrates with Tasker too of course, but in a way that's also far beyond what Pushbullet does. There's no monthly fee for using Join, just a one time purchase.
Two brand new recent releases that are extremely helpful in dealing with data storage for Tasker are the Spreadsheet Tasker Plugin and the Tasker SQLite Plugin. The first can upload/download data directly to/from Google Sheets. The second can store/retrieve/administrate SQLite databases on the device using Tasker and without using root (in regards to databases you create). So amazing what folks have come up with lately.
Others I use include On Time which lets Tasker designate groups of quick launch icons in homescreen widgets, as well as the plugin KC Tasker Processes which lets you know if an application is running in the background.
Secure Settings still has its uses, however plugin Media Utilities seems to have not been updated in a long time and may be abandoned.

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