Multitouch-Particle-Plasma-Fluid first Android Build
right this is a fun app just to play with colorfull fluid and particle. Will upload images and version with more features later.
works fine now. Build direct on my Android 2,3,3 3vo with AIDE and some libs.
it is (first) andoid implementation of MSAFluid(meag super amazing) : http://www.memo.tv/msafluid/
I am going to check this out.
Any chance you can sync it to music? Similar to MilkDrop in winamp?
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Have spent a bit more time working on Live Wallpapers, and the newest one pulls your album art and shows it on the home screen, a bit like the screensaver OS X comes with.
It's still early days but all seems to work fine, and I'm looking for a couple beta testers who'd be willing to give it a shot before I release it onto the Market.
Features:
* Accesses your Android album art library (if you see it in Music Player, you see it here...
* Very fast (approx 0.5 seconds on first load)
* Smooth scrolling between screens
* Periodically changes individual covers
* Opaque setting to make pale text easier to read.
Any suggestions appreciated, hope to have it on the Market by tomorrow night if beta testing doesn't throw up any show-stoppers.
Posting over here because it's just occurred to me that this might be totally incompatible with HTC's Music Player and I need to test it on the Desire. Beta copies go to the first two people to reply to this thread. YOU MUST BE RUNNING THE STOCK HTC ROM!
Up! Running on stock Android 2.1 on Desire A8181.
im using stock and have htc desire with lots of tracks
shizen!
just a few min's late.
looks killer tho! ill keep an eye out for the release
im running froyo on desire, if u need a froyo bet tester
like the concept of it. and it works really nice. i like the androids that appear when no album art is found. widgets and icons would be hard to see if not for these. looks better with large sense digital clock imho. gonna try this out tommoz at work. just hope it doesnt burn battery out too much as on a trip.
so yeah it works on sense. not noticed any bugs. cheers
Im running stock 2.1 on my desire. When will it be released in the market?
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perhaps i'm not seeing clearly, but is there an apk attached for this live wallpaper?
I would like to give this a shot and see how it is
good stuff, i love live wallpaper!
alienwolf426 said:
perhaps i'm not seeing clearly, but is there an apk attached for this live wallpaper?
I would like to give this a shot and see how it is
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only 2 beta testers as far as i know one is me
used it for a full day today and the battery life has been good
Is it going to be free or a paid app?
Is this project dead?
David Horn said:
Have spent a bit more time working on Live Wallpapers, and the newest one pulls your album art and shows it on the home screen, a bit like the screensaver OS X comes with.
It's still early days but all seems to work fine, and I'm looking for a couple beta testers who'd be willing to give it a shot before I release it onto the Market.
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Hey Mr Developer, I really like this live wallpaper concept Have you abandoned this project or not?
I was wondering if anyone (a developer) would be interested in porting OSU! the rhythm game for android. The ipad/iphone port is already made, but due to lack of developers, the Android version hit the stag.
For those of you who don't know, Osu! is basically like stepmania in that you could download beatmaps, but is based on Elite Beat Agents, a DS rhythm game that uses very intuitive touchscreen controls.
http://osu.ppy.sh/ this is the link to its homepage --_--
Screen shots:
Iphone: http://osu.ppy.sh/p/iphone
PC:http://osu.ppy.sh/p/about
Hope I'm posting in the right section, and that this is not a repeat.
Did ANYONE take this up?
Hi at all, I have some question, I see around of internet (http://www.android.com/about/ice-cream-sandwich/) some screenshot of ice cream sandwich, where, for example the camera app have more feature (like zoom), or more album ( I think that I can create some album like iPhone roll)...the problem is that I put this rom (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1356228) on my nexus s but there isn't any zoom, I can't create new album (there is only camera album).
Then I find a little bug that I write here (i can't write on developer XD) when I open an application I can't modify volume of app.
kikko088
i guess zoom requires hardware support(even digital zoom)
The phone you see on the pics of the first link is the galaxy nexus wich means you wont have all the features you see there on your nexus s!
Also the roms that are ics based right now are still buggy and dont have everything that the official ics has...
So maybe youll be able to do these things when the updates out!
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perfect, thank you very much!
Sony’s XPERIA UI is really awesome and everybody loves it. I mean what is there not to like? It’s smooth, looks cool and elegant, and performs really well. But the main thing that I find attractive in the XPERIA UI (Sirius UI) are the Sony Apps that come preloaded with the OS. The best one among all the apps and my favourite is the Walkman. But getting to know the feel of these apps was not possible if you didn’t own a Xperia device.
The time has changed now, everything is possible on the Android devices. Here we bring some of the latest and updated Sony Apps for any android device. Why should you do it when you have custom ROMs based on this OS? It’s simple, because of rooting, flashing, repair IMEI if lost is a lot of pain. But installing the Sony Apps manually isn’t that hard. Just install the particular apps that you like and uninstall if it didn’t satisfy you, simple as that.
Advantages of Installing Sony Apps
No BUGS in any apps as these are directly ported from Xperia Devices.
Ported almost all the apps required, from the Xperia devices.
Supported on devices with android OS 4.4+
Mainly, no root and flashing required.
Screenshots are available on the link below!
Excited? Download all Apps from link below!
Unfortunately I forgot to add link. The direct link is given in the comment below!
#3 comment.
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Where is the link?
http://www.techragon.com/turn-android-device-sony-xperia-device-2016-edition.html
Thanks mate! Downloading
Album gallery app can't delete pictures on micro SD. Anyone confirm? When opening file explorer files are there even when they have been deleted in Sony app
Caution: Android P Developer Preview 1 is for app developers only and not intended for daily or consumer use. See the release notes before installing it on your device. Enrolling in updates using the Android Beta Program is not supported in Developer Preview 1.
Support should be in Dev preview 2. It's for app devs now and not intended for public use yet.
Can't wait to get it through android beta program..
Thanks for reading
John
Support? What do you mean support is included in dev preview 2?
I ran it for a while and it's completely fine to daily.
Its for app devs it's not really to be used by people yet.. it's no daily driver if it was you'd still be using it.
Android preview 2
This first one is easy. Every year Google releases a new developer preview of Android at I/O, and Google's own schedule says we'll get a new developer preview in "May," the same month as Google I/O. A new preview of Android P is pretty much a lock. The real question is "What do we expect in the second Android P Preview?"
More Material Design 2
The first Android P preview arrived in March with a big UI overhaul. There's an all-new notification panel and quick settings, a new main settings screen, and lots of redesigned system UI components like the volume interface, text selection, animations, and dialog boxes. In the past few months we've also seen a whirlwind of UI changes from Google in other products, with a new design style appearing in Gmail.com, Chrome in its Desktop, mobile, and OS varieties, the Google account interface, Google Pay, the Android Developers site, and the new Google Tasks app.
All of these redesigns could loosely fit under the same overarching design style, which feels like an evolution of Google's current "Material Design" guidelines. The new design doesn't have an official name, but internally at Google it has been called "Material Design 2" and "Material Design Refresh." Whatever Material Design 2 ends up being called, at I/O we expect Google to formalize the new design style, publish design documents, and have several developer sessions covering all the new changes.
Google likes to keep the I/O schedule vague before the keynote, but there are a few sessions that suggest Google will talk a lot about Material Design 2. One session is titled "How to incorporate what's new with Material Design in your code base." Another session will cover "how UX researchers helped test, refine, and evolve the latest Material Design guidance." I'm going to interpret mentions of "what's new" and "evolution" as hints of Material Design 2 news.
In Android P Preview 1, there was a pretty clear clash between newly redesigned screens and old interfaces that haven't been touched yet. In Preview 2, hopefully we'll see more parts of Android redesigned so we have something approaching a cohesive OS.
Gesture navigation
Android borrows a lot from iOS in this round of updates. In addition to iPhone X-style notch support, Android is apparently getting gesture support. This feature was seemingly leaked by Google itself, which accidentally posted a picture to the official Android Developer blog showing a navigation bar we haven't seen before. The home button was a pill shape instead of a circle, the back button used an older design, and the recent apps button was missing. This was Android's in-development gesture UI.
There's a ton we don't know about gesture navigation, and it's clearly still in development from the screenshot. While it seems inevitable it will come to Android, we can't guarantee it will be ready in time for Android P Preview 2. It certainly seems like a major change for Google, and it's something the company may want to release in beta so people can wrap their heads around it and offer feedback.
Google Assistant "Slices"
The first Android P Developer Preview contained a new "Slices" API, and we're still not sure exactly what it will do. The Android P developer docs say a slice is "a piece of app content and actions that can be surfaced outside of the app," but that's pretty vague.
Sebastiano Poggi from the app development house Novoda has been diving into the Slices API since release, and he thinks the most obvious use for slices is for apps to display their own content inside the Google Assistant search results. The UI with Slice renders currently looks very unfinished, but the layout is similar to a Google Assistant reply. Poggi has built a whole Slices demo app showing how a Google Assistant interface might work. One app would be a primary "Slice Host" (a Slices-aware version of the Google Assistant) and many other apps would be "Slice Providers" and offer up information to display inside the host app. So imagine asking the Google Assistant (the Slice host app) for Infinity War movie times, and instead of displaying search result info, users with the Fandango app installed (a Slice provider) could provide custom UI for the Google Assistant that would let users quickly buy a movie ticket.
Since Google will need app developers to build a Slice capability into their apps for this to work, the company needs to come clean about what the Slices API is and how developers should use it. Google's largest developer show seems like a good place to do just that. Again, the I/O schedule is very vague before the keynote, but the talk "Integrate your Android apps with the Google Assistant" might have something to do with Slices.
I went back to O for compatibility for one app. It's completely stable enough to be used as a daily and no amount of regurgitated release notes will dispute that.
Why don't you flash it for yourself and find out? It's not exactly rocket science on a pixel.
APIs will be final in the third release.
Android gingerbread walks into a bar.. drunk iPhone 6 throws a punch but misses.. Android gingerbread laughs and says you have no idea where my touch area is... But would you like to know...
Abort thread
Worst thread, evar!
What about Thread West?
Technodude2504 said:
Caution: Android P Developer Preview 1 is for app developers only and not intended for daily or consumer use. See the release notes before installing it on your device. Enrolling in updates using the Android Beta Program is not supported in Developer Preview 1.
Support should be in Dev preview 2. It's for app devs now and not intended for public use yet.
Can't wait to get it through android beta program..
Thanks for reading
John
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I've also used the preview on my Pixel pretty much like ChongoDroid and it worked pretty flawlessly till yesterday, when I came back to Oreo after having a bootloop because of a Magisk mod.
Heck, the Android Beta Program pop-up on the actual preview says it's also for Android enthusiasts.