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NDrive 10 - What's New?
Redesigned user interface
We've made the interface simpler for you. Now you can interact with the interface and choose which information you want to see.
TTS - Text-to-Speech(1)
NDrive now has the capability of telling you the street name following the maneuver. With this feature you will hear the voice instruction indicating the street you're about to enter.
Signposts(2)
With Signposts it's even easier to identify where you need to exit or stay. Road signs are displayed on the top of the map to better orientate you in complex junctions and highways.
Lane Assitance(3)
It has never been easier to choose the right lane to stay in. Lane Assistance will tell you the correct lane(s) to stay in, to make your next maneuver easier and safer.
Online POIs(4)
Search for Online POIs from your NDrive using search engines like GoogleTM and find additional POIs in any location.
2010 Maps
Upgrade now and benefit from 2010 maps.When you upgrade to NDrive 10, your maps are updated to the latest version available, featuring the latest changes on the roads and updated POIs (when available).
NDrive Store
Now you’ll be able to easily purchase new maps and download other voices and radars for free.
With the embedded NDrive Store, all NDrive products are available from your phone and are just a
few clicks away!
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Shorten your commute and find a walkable place to live.
Named one of the 5 best apartment search tools by Lifehacker and one of 4 essential iPhone apps to help you find an apartment by Wired magazine.
Walk Score is the only app that lets you search by commute time or near public transit. Search the newest apartments from Apartment Finder, HotPads, MyNewPlace, Realtor.com, Trulia and more.
Walk Score also calculates the walkability of any location and shows you a map of nearby restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, schools, and more. As seen on 30,000 real estate sites including Zillow and Trulia.
FEATURES:
+ Search by commute time or near public transit
+ Instantly get the Walk Score of any location
+ See the freshest rental listings from top sites
+ Customize your search: price, beds, pets, etc.
+ Find new apartments and rentals
Everything you need to find a place you love!
About Walk Score: We believe walkable neighborhoods with access to public transit, shorter commutes, and people and places you love are the key to a happier and healthier lifestyle. Walk Score is officially supported in the United States, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Swipe is your personalized lockscreen newsfeed
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About our solution:
Every day an average smartphone user turns their phone ON 110 times per day. The first thing they see is a lock screen. Standard lock screen solutions don't bring valuable information to the user, which is why we've decided to change it. We created Swipe - your personalized lock screen newsfeed. To set up the application, just install, add the news pages that you follow and your done. Now, every time when you turn your phone you will get latest updates directly on your lockscreen. No need to unlock the phone and try to find and open the application. We offer direct, easy to use, straight forward experience.
Our Website: getswipe.ru
Download Link: http://forum.xda-developers.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=2795747&stc=1&d=1402658046
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We want to hear what you think of this idea and what kind of adjustments should be done. Note, this is still an early beta.
In the next versions we will be adding:
Pincode/Pattern security
Images working on all RSS feeds not just (the Verge & TechCrunch)
More stable build
How to use:
Download the .apk
Install Swipe
Open Application
Find news resources by their title (For example: Verge)
Add your preferred subscriptions
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Please gives us your feedback, overview and what kind of issues have you encountered.
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Hello! I developed the RunApp - gps Tracker with some interesting features:
* Rounds recognition
* Sort your activity history by week, month oder year.
* Notifications about new records like distance record or MaxAltitude record.
(let us know if your MaxAltitude reaches 8.848m
* Import your own GPX-Tracks
*Advanced statistics and more.
Search by play store for neoexpert.runapp
Could you please test it on different devices?
Thanks.
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Ok so first of all maps are a bit off but that's not your fault I guess
Second of all, I tried running it for a couple of second and in case of hiking it just turned off after 5 seconds or so, and in case of both cycling and hiking I showed some crazy speed results. Screens attached.
OnePlus One 6.0 Marshmallow
Thank you for testing!
Your activities are too short. If the GPS-signal is too weak, your location can jump quicker than Light-Speed for some metres.
The speedunit you have in your results is "km/min"
you can change the speedunit by clicking in MainActivity on speed-TextView.
Later it will be posible to do that also in ResultActivity
If the Activity was automatically recognized it stops automatically too. In older version of RunApp it stopped sometimes by Hiking when the speed went under 2 km/h.
In latest version it should be better:
From now on RunApp pauses automatically recognized activities instead of stoping them directly and stops them if the user was still for 5 min. Hikong pauses now if the speed went under 1 km/h.
You can also test the new Background activity recognizer (option in settings):
Hello everybody,
we are looking for alpha tester for a new app that we’ve been working on for a long time: Contextual App Folder (C.A.F.)
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C.A.F. like the name suggest allows you to create contextual folder on your homescreen and access to the right apps and shortcuts just when you need them. The app offers 9 different trigger (e.g. Headset, Bluetooth, GEO Location) to create your custom scenarios and it should also work with Tasker for more advanced stuff. Custom folder styles and color options are also available.
If that sounds interesting for you and you’re willing to accept minor flaws which come with a early access release then join our Google+ Community to get access to the app on Google Play:
https://plus.google.com/communities/114562739170140440710
It’s currently a closed group (some components are not ready for a public release) so you need “ask to join” but we’ll try to give you access soon as possible. A open Beta through the Play Store beta program is also planned in the next weeks.
Things to note:
The App requires Android 5.0+
You may have to adjust the folder size if your device is not in our database or you are using a custom launcher
Looking forward hearing your feedback!
*Edit*: The app is now in beta and can be downloaded directly from the Play Store. Thanks to everyone who participated our alpha test!
https://9to5google.com/2021/12/04/google-play-store-adds-more-prominent-button-to-check-for-updates/
Server-side updates are common for the Google Play Store, and currently yet another is headed to users. For some, the Google Play Store is adding a much more prominent way to check for updates.
Available under Play Store > Settings > About, this new option simply builds on existing functionality. For some users, a “Update Play Store” button appears underneath the Play Store version to quickly allow users to check for an upgrade to the app marketplace easily.
Prior to this change, the Play Store did offer a method of checking for updates to its own app, but it wasn’t very intuitive. Tapping on the Store’s version number would trigger a check for updates available to the app, but because there was no clear indication of this functionality, most users weren’t aware it existed.
This more prominent button certainly makes it more obvious that users can, in fact, check for updates to the Play Store itself, but it’s not yet rolled out widely. Our Kyle Bradshaw is seeing the option on his Pixel 6 Pro, as pictured below, and we’ve had at least one other report showing that it works on Android 10 as well. Hopefully, we’ll see this option roll out more widely in the near future.
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