QuickUtils is a development library for the Android platform. It is intended to make application development easier and consistent throughout your applications.
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Github - https://github.com/cesarferreira/AndroidQuickUtils
Github Wiki - https://github.com/cesarferreira/AndroidQuickUtils/wiki
Features:
More than 1000 preloaded Colors in the project - (check the list here)
Log Category - Write logs without needing tags, etc.
TextViews - TypeWriter effect, Roboto bold, thin, condensed, etc.
Animation Category - With classes for blinking views, etc.
Math Category - Sin, arcsin, tang, random numbers, etc.
SDCard Category - SDCard availability, write to files, etc.
Security Category - EncodeBase64, DecodeBase64, Sha1, MD5, etc.
System Category - Sleep, vibrate, toasts, navigate to activity, etc.
Voice Category - Get speech recognition results, etc.
Date Category - Get current time in seconds and miliseconds, etc.
Image Category - Apply blur to a bitmap, image brightness, etc.
Web Category - has internet connection, change wireless state, GET requests, etc
Image Views - Top crop image views, circular image views etc.
Lets keep this going
I'll make sure I'll contribute more and more, to make this the best utils ever
I cannot add quickUtils in my project. I'm getting error:
Error:Failed to find: com.cesarferreira.quickutils:library:1.+
EDIT:
Solved, I had offline mode checked in gradle
Error
Build error
I'll try to check this out..
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Okay, so this is my first graphical WinMo application. What it does is simple: It turns on or off specific registry hacks, like turns on/off the "Dialer Skin", changes the SMS Threading view, disables/enables shozuRCP, etc. It now also supports secret phone codes too. The program is now in a beta stage, so fell free to use it.
Current features:
- XML based config file
- Set named dword and string attributes
- Delete named attributes
- Run phone commands
- On/Off type switches
- Soft reset feature with confirmation dialog
- Description on each task
- Portrait/landscape mode
- QVGA support
- M2D style tabs
Possible improvements later:
- VGA support (it'll work with VGA, but the icons will be small)
- more types of switches
- improved registry editing
- even more actions, like BT/Wifi/etc.
- more phone support (currently the hacks are mostly for the Omnia)
The graphic is still a bit sluggish, with some transparency errors, but it's working fine imho.
If you like it please donate at my homepage and/or help me create more buttons (send registry hacks in XML please!) You might want to help me with the design too.
DL link: http://winmo.sztupy.hu/favhack.html
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Update!
Now supports arbitrary sized buttons, so if someone creates skins it should work with VGA screens too.
DL: http://winmo.sztupy.hu/favhack.html
These two cabs are pretty simple. They provide hyperlinks to online webcams in Sydney that display up-to-the-minute traffic information (from the RTA) and on-the-hour surf information (from SurfIt and other sources). The image links are static and embedded into a blank html page.
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Tips on using SydTraffic and SydSurf:
1. These are small files (around 60kb in total) and install to a folder called \Windows\Start Menu\Programs\SydTraffic or SydSurf. If you install it in storage or ramdisk, I have no idea where it will install.
2. Downloading each image obviously costs money and images range from about 13kb to 40kb generally, with the Bondi image headings up to almost 70kb sometimes. If you are on a 1c x 1kb plan then this is a similar price to an SMS or MMS depending what plan you're on. Prices are generally cheaper at night due to the fact that you're downloading less colour and hence less information (lower kb's).
3. This is the first thing I have ever developed, so if stuff doesn't work properly, let me know, or alternatively, open the html files in notepad and see if you can find the problem. I have tested these both on my HTC Himalaya and they work perfectly, though your results may differ.
4. If you know of any more worthy cams in the Sydney area, let me know and I will add them and reupload the cabs.
There is more discussion on making things prettier over at this link:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=481504
Here are the files:
SydSurf
http://www.filedropper.com/sydsurf
SydTraffic
http://www.filedropper.com/sydtraffic
I have just finished my Wakoopa-panel, made with the HTML-generator. I made it for myself, but maybe it could be of use to somebody else.
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What is Wakoopa?
Wakoopa is an online social network that helps people discover the best software, games and web applications on the market. It's the Yellow Pages of software discovery. Sign-up, install a small tracker on your desktop and automatically create your own online software profile that you can share with friends and the world via widgets.
Games, audio & video players, instant messengers or office tools: Wakoopa helps people discover the best desktop and web applications on the market. Software discovery is social again.
Go to www.wakoopa.com for more information.
With this panel you can keep track of your own software you use on your desktop computer and from 3 other persons. After installation you have to edit some files to insert you, or your friends Wakoopa-ID:
Go after installation to the the Wakoopa-Panel directory on your phone (programfiles/panels/Wakoopa-Panel/)
For the first contact you have to edit these files: index.html / contact1new.html / contact1top.html / contact1recent.html
Look for something like " <img src="http://wakoopa.com/patrick/card.png " and replace 'patrick' (or 'blank' by contacts 2-4) with your Wakoopa ID.
For contact 2 you will have to edit contact2.html/ contact2new.html / contact2top.html / contact2recent.html . Contacts 3&4 are similar.
You also have to change the ID's in the file landscape.html
Quick guide:
By tapping on the card you will get more detailed information of that person and you can choose between top10 / most recent / or new programs.
By tapping on the logo you go to a overview-page of the 4 profiles, best watched in landscape-mode.
Looks useful... will give it a whirl later tonight.
FYI - http://xperiancer.blogspot.com/2009/03/wakoopa-panel.html
I'm pleased to announce the release of the Advanced Map Live Wallpaper, which allows you to show your position on a variety of maps on the homescreen.
Features:
* Wide selection of maps (Ordnance Survey, Google, Satellite, Terrain, Bing, OpenStreetMap, USA VFR and IFR charts...)
* Battery friendly - it uses network locations and shuts down whenever the homescreen isn't visible.
* Data friendly - aggressive caching means that you should only need to download a map tile once.
* Variable zoom on all maps
* Accuracy circle (can be switched off)
It's partly based on my original OS Map application, and draws on code from the open-sourced Rmaps2 and the AndNav library. Consequently, this application is also open-source, with the source available as soon as I've figured out how to use the Google Code repository (or you have have it as a ZIP file by email).
Notes:
This is a BETA release. I'd appreciate it if you could post any problems in this thread instead of leaving a low rating on the app. Ordnance Survey maps won't work outside the UK.
Right now, if you turn GPS on, you may need to select another wallpaper before it'll turn off again. You might also need to turn "Refresh Position" on in the settings page, which will be fixed in the next update.
Finally, I apologise to whoever's house is in the screenshots since I picked a location at random!
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Please use this thread in the Nexus One forum if you'd like to reply, since it makes it a lot easier to help out if comments are in the same place. ;-)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=700786
Looks very cool
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DESCRIPTION
Langton's Ant is actually a two-dimensional cell automaton that evolves by following very simple rules.
It was invented by scientist Christopher Langton in 1986 and helped to highlight an example of emergent behavior.
The two basic rules are:
¤ If the ant is on a black square, it turns right, changes the color to white and moves forward
¤ If the ant is on a white square, it turns left, changes the color to black and moves forward
These simple rules lead to a surprising behavior of the ant:
The ant builds a road that repeat indefinitely
Here are the main features of my implementation:
¤ Play/Pause/Clear buttons
¤ Changing the speed
¤ Changing the size of the world
¤ Changing the background color
¤ Changin the rules:
- 35 predefined rules
- create your own rules
¤ Creation of multiple states automatons
¤ Add as many ant as you want, simply by touching the screen!
There are many extensions (several colors, states, etc.) but it's up to you to discover them.
For any bug, suggestion or information contact me at:
[email protected]
NOTE:
- Available in French and English
- Compatible with all screens
- Compatible with all android versions
For more information, visit the official wiki:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langton's_ant
Or on this one, about Turmites (multiple states automaton) :
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turmite
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