Flash transfer - Galaxy S II Themes and Apps

What is Flash-Transfer?
It is an app which provides a file-sharing functionality to your smartphone using Wi-Fi tethering. It can be used to easily connect to another android smartphone and then transfer apps,
images or any other files you may want to. We all have to agree that it is indeed a clever way to transfer data faster, given the slow speed at which Bluetooth works. This doesn’t even use your data plan, just connects to the other device over Wi-Fi.
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Why Flash-Transfer?
Though similar apps already exist in the market, what defines Flash Transfer is its unique style of sharing files, aptly termed as Swipe & Share. It allows swipe like gestures to share photos, that seems more like magic rather than a useful feature. As illustrated, the photos being swiped out simultaneously comes into view in the receiving device, which is really a fun thing to watch. There is also a shake and share feature.
Its simple enough to configure and use, that once you open the Flash Transfer app on your phone or use the Swipe & Share option from the Gallery or File Manager, you can invite someone to share with. This invite appears in the form of a QR code which need to be scanned by the receiving party on their device to get connected. Once done, both phones can simply share any number files or apps that you want without any data charges.
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Still works on gti 9001 too :good:
thanks for tip
but has liitle bugs
Thanks for the share...this is a brilliaint app
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SpyKit Camera for S3

Hi everybody, let me present you SpyKit, and app designed for taking spy pictures in a very simple yet powerful way!
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Right now this is the only spy camera that works when you screen is truly turned off!
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By default motion detection is mapped to the Continuous Shooting Action
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"Plugged In" is an Android app done using Tasker. Actually I am a big fan of Tasker and the way it works. I even found lots of other apps which features the same idea but not the way I am presenting today. I even posted about this profile on my blog nexusandme.com about a month back and that became one of the most viewing post so far. So I then thought of exporting it as a standalone app and I am successful in doing that. Download link at the end of the post.
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Please let me know how's the app. Find it useful then share it with your fellow buddy's.
View attachment Plugged_In.15.apk
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custom apps selection is critical.
only Youtube works cause Note 3 has diff apps for dialer,Google music etc.
Edit: OP need to be updated says v1.4 should be v1.5.
Thanks for the app.
Looks nice good job :good:
Thanks! Looking to try this out, and logged in for updates
Great app, but please add Spotify.

[ALPHA][5.0+] Contextual App Folder (C.A.F.)

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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Systematically enable/disable app data access

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I've also seen that I can disable ALL network access with the 'svc network enable/disable'... But this isn't quite what I'm looking for.
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Have you tried data sever option? It can turn off background data for apps.
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As seen in the attached screenshot above, I can do exactly as I need manually by toggling the 'Disabled DataUsage' option. I'm looking for a way to toggle this from either an intent action or shell command so I can essentially automate this with Tasker.
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