Hello,
Before my htc one x, i had a htc hd2 with custom android rom, in this rom it was possible to organize my apps.
So i could make a map with software, games etc.
I loved it, but i can't fix it on the one x, does anyone know how to do this?
Now I mean the apps if you push the "little blocks" on the bottom in the middle on your homescreen.
So all the apps you installed.
I tried app folders, but didn't work...
thanks
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Well, i had the opportunity to use the Iphone for two months.
After that i sold it and bought as firstly intentioned HTC Touch HD, and i'm simply in love with it.
I must admit that Iphone has a couple of good applications.
I'm referring to the vWallpapers application that allows you to put short .mpg4 film as a wallpaper or to put it to play when having a incoming call.
I've searched the threads here but i couldn't find anything on that subject or I just didn't search well enafe
So, is it possible to put that application somehow on my HD or is there a similar Windows based application?
No.
iPhone applications are for thr iPhone, they're written to run on it's Mobile OSX operating system, not on WinMo.
i supposed that would be the answer...
but is there maybe some similar application designed for the WinMo platform?
The only app I can think of which can do animated wallpaper is that one, but it is meant to be used while your blackstone is charging in a cradle..
Thanks...
That's going in a good direction, and it maybe developes in a good app, but is not totally what i wanted.
I wanted something that would be integrated with the TouchFlo.
But thanks for the help anyway...
Noob here...wondering if there is a way to get more icons on the touchflo 3d bar...ie..facebook...myspace..etc?
No, and here's why.
Basically, Touch Flo 3D is a nicer way to see all the informations in your phone, ie: calendar, sms, email and so on... (I'm not talking about stock, here, stock is an app itself...)
In order to add those icons you suggest, what many of us wish to do for so long, HTC would have to release an SDK for us to do so. But since they haven't, you're locked down to whatever tabs there are in the rom HTC provides.
Now, on the HD2, HTC has added HTC Peep, which is a Twitter client. And many of us wish the same as you do. I guess at some point in the future, HTC will implement those features.
There you go
I just went from the stock T-Mo ROM to one of the 6.5.3 ROMS here on XDA. On 6.5, I remember there was a setting where you could choose from pressing the X or pressing and holding to close applications. On 6.5.3, I can't find anything similar. I press the X to close the application, only to have to open a task manager and close it that way. If anyone has the solution, or can point me in the right direction, I'd be very grateful!
A week or two ago I read about people using a cab called Ameba so that the X would make you exit the program. Search that and see what you can come up with. It should be what youre looking for.
EDIT: Found the site with this cab on it.
http://handheld.softpedia.com/get/System-Utilities/Enhancements/AMeBa-87335.shtml
Yes, AMeBa works very well...for me, anyway. Some ROM cooks build it into their WM6.5.3/5 product.
Here's the XDA thread all about AMeBa:
[APP] AMeBa: Adapting Menu Bar for WM6.5.x [v0.7.1beta - 26/Jan/2010]
Thanks guys, I knew it had to be here on XDA somewhere! (I swear, I searched!)
ganns1980 said:
I just went from the stock T-Mo ROM to one of the 6.5.3 ROMS here on XDA. On 6.5, I remember there was a setting where you could choose from pressing the X or pressing and holding to close applications. On 6.5.3, I can't find anything similar. I press the X to close the application, only to have to open a task manager and close it that way. If anyone has the solution, or can point me in the right direction, I'd be very grateful!
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Go to SETTINGS / SYSTEM / TASK MANAGER. There should be a tab for "Button". But I believe this is only found on ROMs that were originally taken from official HTC ROMS; it is an HTC feature, not WM (IIRC).
Hello all!
So, despite the fact that I have an HD2, with it's massive screen and awesome internals, I haven't liked using anything other than the really old-school Today Plugins. Sense bugs the crap out of me, and I'm still not convinced on Titanium.
I use most all of the standard Today Plugins that come with WinMo, but if I'm using HTC Messaging (which I would like to stay with), it doesn't come up in the usual 'Messaging' plugin. Would it be possible for someone to throw together a plugin that fits in with the other standard ones, and just works with HTC Messaging? Or if anyone could point me to some helpful links, I'll give it a shot.
Thanks!
Or, here's another idea. I use Windows Live exclusively on my device, and as you can see in the screenshot, I use the Windows Live plugin for my email. Would it be possible to mod the existing Messaging plugin to show results and link to the HTC Messaging app? Seems like that would make life easier.
Hello AyanamiZer00,
Tom Text Messaging (WVGA,VGA,QVGA)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=541168
Have fun,
Senax
AyanamiZer00 said:
Or, here's another idea. I use Windows Live exclusively on my device, and as you can see in the screenshot, I use the Windows Live plugin for my email. Would it be possible to mod the existing Messaging plugin to show results and link to the HTC Messaging app? Seems like that would make life easier.
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Hi,
Did you get a response or solution to this. I need the same thing.
Thanks,
Kass
Hi. I just bought an HTC Wildfire and I have many progs opening up which I think are slowing my device (especially keyboard). I downloaded task manager in order to kill these progs however after some time they open up again. Examples of these progs are Friend Stream, Maps, Peep, Stocks. These are progs that I actually don't use and don't need. Is there a way to stop them from restarting?
Thanks
You're gonna have to root your device and remove programd you don't need.
Sent from my HTC Wildfire S A510e using xda premium
Hi,
DON'T USE TASK MANAGERS.
They only create one more process running in the background, and therefore are counter-productive.
You'll have to root, and manually delete those apps you don't need/use.
Sent from my very dumb HTC Wildfire S (Stock Euro 2.3.5)