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Motorola had introduced the MOTODEV Android Portal back in 2009. The aim was to support and encourage developers with technical resources to create quality apps for Motorola devices. Google, which now owns Motorola, is trying to revamp its acquisition gradually. The Developer Resources Page will be more open and conform to Google Android principles. November 1 onwards the MOTODEV developers will be redirected to the new Developer Resources page on Motorola.com. The official announcement goes as follows:
On November 1, the MOTODEV portal, tech library, support forums and social media sites will transition and we’ll begin redirecting users to a new Developer Resources page on Motorola.com for downloads and links to the rich set of tools, support forums and technical documentation now available in the broader Android community such as: Google Android Developers and Stack Overflow.
We will have to wait till November 1 before we can see the all new developer resources corner at Motorola’s official site.
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Well, after looking for an not finding what I wanted...I just decided to build it.
#1 - place to compare ROMs and Kitchens..with filter and sorting.
#2 - place to keep track of my own personal ROIM experiences
#3 - place to keep track of cabs I load (how many cabs do you have on your storage card you have no idea what it is)
So I built up this Sharepoint site and gave a bunch of Cookers rights to post their stuff...but more is better!
So, now I'm going to the public.
Here are some screenshots of the basic idea
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Here are some of the cool stuff you can do with lists:
filter By Carrier
Filter By system
here's where users can track their experiences with different ROMs and Kitchens
Here they can track stuff on different Programs and Cab and such.
So....after all that...
The site is located at : http://sp.textultant.com/Mobility
The URL will redirect you there : http://TheMobilityExperts.com
Please understand that adding users is not automatic and somewhat cumbersome....I will try to process requests as soon as I can...but I just want to set expectations...It may by 24 hours or more in some cases. since I'm the only Admin right now.
Hope you like it...There's a survey out there on the site to let me know what you think.
EVERYONE can View...
there are instructions on the site for how to Join and Use
Here goes..........................
CHEERS!
Matt
Hi to All and specifically to Singaporeans,
Do you live in Singapore and are quite peeved that you cant read straits times in your Windows Mobile handset?
Well this is the app for you. With UI similar to metro, it allows you to read full articles without the need to visit Straits Times' website on your phone.
Now with offline reading capabilities for your transit needs!
The app needs CF3.5 and is created with the help of the excellent sliderlist by Obelix_A
Current Features
- read full articles available from StraitsTimes.com Free
- view pictures and captions related to the articles
- change font size for articles
- offline syncing
- low-bandwidth mode (by displaying images only when articles are read)
- auto updater
Planned Features
- reading of articles from a specific date
- bookmarking articles
Known Bugs/Issues
- application is known to crash for Omnia2 and OmniaPro devices, upon a selection of a section
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oh ya, and here is the app compared against other variants on other platforms(iphone and android variants):
download fromhttp://appslah.com/stmobile.cab Version 0.694
i would appreciate feedback and feature-requests.
Quickly wrap your screenshots with device artwork, providing better context.
Still lots of improvements to come, stay tuned!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.psrivastava.deviceframegenerator
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Updated to version 2.0.
Changelog:
-added HTC One X
-performance improvements
-shows notifications as croutons(not toasts)
The android version allows you to generate screenshots through sharing in Android, as well as generates screenshots for multiple images via the share menu.
Based on the android-ui-utils asset studio (http://bit.ly/QM7Mcl) framework created by Roman Nurik, copyright Google Inc.
Developed by Prateek Srivastava, open sourced on Github (https://github.com/f2prateek/Device-Frame-Generator), Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0. If you like this application, consider donating via Paypal (http://bit.ly/TLLdHy) or rating this application on the Google Play Store.
All generated art is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Device Frames available:
Nexus S
Galaxy Nexus
Samsung Galaxy S III
Samsung Galaxy Note
Nexus 7
Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 7inch
Motorola Xoom /10 -inch tablet
HTC One X
Market link lol
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Microsoft contest "Next App Star" just entered to the final phase: the winner will be chosen by user votes from the 64 finalists (64 best apps chosen from 9000 total sent to contest). Voters will have a chance to win a Nokia Lumia 920
You need a Facebook account; open the app at http://nas.newwp.it/ and click "Start voting"!
If you vote for my VoiceTranslator application (first announced here, on xda), I'll be very happy
Thanks!
Even when some of these apps deserve my vote...
I don't trust any "facebook crap", if I wanted my personal details to be known by the "Orwellian friend", I would have wrote real information on the profile when I registered (I did it to get a very important service manual from scribd.com)
Now, off with the rant: Offering the best phone in the word for a raffle that is a scam? no thanks... FB raffles, FB polls... all BS!!
faustolg, it's not just for the raffle; it's for xda developers support I hope, you are enjoying some free applications on your WP7, why don't show your appreciation - it will cost you nothing...
Good day.
For my professional obligations (working with the DDTC's D-Trade system), I secured a Digital ID from IdenTrust.
I installed the certificate on my x64 workstations. I exported the Digital Certificate to a PFX and imported it into my Sprint SGSIII (d2spr - a SPH-L710). I am running an AOSP based ROM on the device - SlimKat which is a kitkat build.
Upon importing the certificate, I received a notification as depicted in this image:
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I am not interested in letting the CA see all of my network activity, as some of it is not for public consumption (especially given that I am a Gov't Contractor working on some sensitive programs).
My question is this: Is the warning that the OS tossed a warning that is possibly too generic in nature and that the CA really can't monitor all of my network activity, or is there truly a risk of the CA being able to sniff the network activity?
Please advise. Thank you, in advance.
-t
Mods, I cross posted this into the general android Q&A forum too (here). I tried to delete this thread and was unable to do so (maybe 'cause I am a newer XDA forum member.?.). Please feel free to lock or delete this thread, if & as warranted. Thanks.
-t