Is there any kind of interest in icons like these? If so I'll go ahead and make them...
Thanks!
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....They're alright.
The lines seem a little fuzzy.
I don't really like the upside down effect either. It makes a simple icon seem like half a paragraph.
You have a good idea, you just need to work on it.
i agree, if you put the text central and get rid of the "upside down" text I think they'd be great
Exactly. Icons are supposed to represent a program or a function.
Google can do this with a simple 'G'.
Yahoo with a 'Y'.
Be as short as possible, while still enabling any user to understand what it means.
skilty said:
i agree, if you put the text central and get rid of the "upside down" text I think they'd be great
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i think theyre good. just make them with a reflection look underneath instead of the text above it.
kwill said:
i think theyre good. just make them with a reflection look underneath instead of the text above it.
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Wow! Took the words right out of my mouth !
+1 on raising the text, and giving the glass/reflection effect below.
Also, maybe a faded image behing the text, of the app, so for Opera, have the "O" behind text "browse the web"
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Hello Everyone, I hope you all are fine.
I saw a photo of an imate jam (the one I have) who's taskbar was on the bottom of the screen. Here is the photo:
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May be its just me, but I cannot find any way of bringing it down. I want my phone to look more like real windows and the taskbar on the top doesn't look very good. Also, as you can see in the picture, the address bar of the PIE is also on the top, just like the real IE. Somehow everything in the above phone is setup to look more like real windows. It would be so great if I somebody could suggest a way to do this.
Is this possible? Of course its possible when someone has already done that. But the question is 'how.'
I expected a better response here on XDA-Developers. I posted the same question in another forum but people there didn't seem to be too intelligent. But I'm surprised that even among people who are programmers, I can't see something that could be encouraging.
If you're a programmer reading my post, you could perhaps take a hint about this from Pocket Notepad. When I run this program on WM5 (on HTC Wizard) it does the same effect: Brings the taskbar to the bottom, exactly as I am wanting. It looks very beautiful. But as soon as I close or minimize pocket notepad, everything goes back to its normal position.
actually i wanted to see how to do that too, because to me the bar on the bottom just seems more "normal"...
Found it:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=346256&page=2
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This isn't anything revolutionary or remotely useful. But,... I haven't seen anything like it and I figured I'd share it. You never know when you might want to use it. I made it in flash and you type in your text, up to 15 characters then hit the button and there ya go. Scrolling. Large. Just copy the .exe to your device/card and run. It works good on Omap devices but better on 400mhz+ devices. I currently don't have a SmartPhone so if anyone could try it on smartphone and let me know if it works that would be great. I'm not sure if you can get into the text box without tapping it.
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Not sure exactly what this is supposed to do? You're scrolling to search and find text you've just typed in or what? Can you attach some screenshots please?
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Not sure exactly what this is supposed to do? You're scrolling to search and find text you've just typed in or what? Can you attach some screenshots please?
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You type in text then hit the button and that text will scroll across the whole screen infinitely. Borderline postworthy but I thought it might have it's uses and as I said I've never seen anything do that before. You don't see the screenshots?
You will not believe this, but I was just thinking about a software like this this morning. Back in my old Palm OS days, I had a marquee-style scrolling app that I would use to display a message from across the room. I was just wondering this morning if anyone had made such a thing for pocket pcs. Thanks. With text messaging, I may not have as much use for it now, but I will find a way to use it.
It works as promised, dunno what exactly I'll do with it, but I like it.
A few requests;
1) More characters
2) Landscape mode (wider viewing area)
3) Colors?
Thanks for the app
Hi,
Is there any app to show a zoom balloon whenever sliding over a text field to show us where the curret is, and allow us to move it correctly.
Just like the IPhone has it in its text editor????
Vito zoomboard is good for you but not free
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try it http://vitotechnology.com/en/products/onscreen-keyboard.html and tell us how this comepare to iphone (never use iphone)
cheer!
I do not want it on the keyboard.
I want it on the text field so that it shows the CARET.
I'm confused.
You've called it carret, caret, and curret so far, and i don't know what any of them are.
Pantaloonie said:
I'm confused.
You've called it carret, caret, and curret so far, and i don't know what any of them are.
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A cursor, for the text. the " I " that's my french translation...
A finger friendly way to place the text cursor when writing a message.
I just use the hardware keypad.
You may want to change thread title. To something like: "[REQ]Finger friendly text cursor" - Might be a bit easier to understand.
All confusion aside, it's a good question. I wish something like this existed.
i have motorola defy, which has the same fitur like you told. but i just upgrade to MIUI rom, and the fitur wast lost.
i've been searching for so long to find the app, but couldnt find it.
Hello all! Is there ability to get an iOS-like text selection, positioning cursor and zoom balloon on a new Android devices? Maybe it's possible with a custom keyboard apps for Android?
I don't care so much about zoom balloon. But standard positioning of cursor in Android is so annoying on small screens
Hi
I am sure that I am not alone when I look at the new WM6.5 Start Menu and it just looks plain bloody ugly where it was once honeycomb and now all the icons are spaced oddly in rows of 3 icons then the next row below has only two and on and on..
Is it possible to go more down the line of having them all line up both horizontally and vertically.
See below mock up please.
Regards
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That would look nice. Also, how about being able to arrange alphabetically?
My thoughts exactly
Can't be that hard. But since i'm using Launchpad nowadays, i'm not gonna make it
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Can't be that hard. But since i'm using Launchpad nowadays, i'm not gonna make it
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Would be cool as above Launchpad & Launchmanager are good progs but an app to replicate WM6.1 menu with Start Menu hook and the ability to change background "and other tweaks" would be sweeeet
If you have any luck let me know! It seems that the honeycomb is forced. The only way I could get it half-decent was a single column (i.e. a list). For more details, look at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=522755
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If you have any luck let me know! It seems that the honeycomb is forced. The only way I could get it half-decent was a single column (i.e. a list). For more details, look at:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=522755
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And with reStart you can tweak it still a bit more like changing folders, arrange icons etc
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=481379
Looks Good
Hey guys. If anyone needs to create new android robot images for your apps or games, there is a fully poseable and animatable one available now quite cheap over at Daz3d.com:
http://www.daz3d.com/i/shop/itemdetails/?item=13668
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Looks rather creepy to me.
And I don't understand how a low quality and distorted iPhone is relevant to Android.
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Looks rather creepy to me.
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+1, No offense, it does look a little creepy, but cheers for the info.
Regards
Thats probably the eyes. Poser users want to see that there are poseable eyes in the figure, even though the google droid just has blank balls where his eyes are.
Rest assured, you can have solid colored eyes as well, and provided was green, white and black, the most common solid eye colors we see. (You can see that in the logo image on top of the first image.)
The phone behind him is actually a generic mobile phone... the point of it in the image is to solidify the fact that its the android robot in viewers eyes.
And no offense taken at all. The point of adding so many options to him is so end users can make him sad, happy, creepy, whatever. That maximizes the use you can get from him.
Gotcha. Cheers, great stuff, I wish you luck.