Hi,
I am presenting you one more app that I have developed. Please feel free to post your feedback and notes.
Here is a short description and a few screenshots of the app:
CITY HANGMAN - Free Android App
Description:
Think you are good at guessing the names of cities around the world? Put that to the test and play City Hangman. Different cities from various places and only you can try and guess their names. Should you find that hard, you can always jump to another word/city and begin a new game. Challenge yourself and try to guess as much cities as possible within a day. Your score will be collected and made available in a daily statistical log. Keep an eye on your daily score and try to improve on your skills. Have fun playing and learning new cities every day!
Here is a link from Google Playstore where you can find and download the app:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.imario.hangman_city&hl=de
P.S. If you have some time left you can also take a look at my other applications in the Playstore, contact me if you have any questions.
Thank you
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Hi all,
My friend has an iPhone with an app called iRail. It looked really cool as i could view train times in realtime (I only saw Liverpool Street Station on London) and thought that was very cool...is their anything like that for the our Touch HD?
(I guess i could bookmark a website that has the large screen train times at Liverpool St..)
Thx...
If you are in the K try these links in opera
http://www.nationalrail.co.uk/times_fares/ldb/?livedepartures.asp
example:
http://www.livedepartureboards.co.uk/ldb/sumdep.aspx?T=LDS&S=KGX
I agree, would be a killer app for commuting. The problem with the website is that this information is of most use when dashing for a train, or near a unfamiliar station.
Just thinking about how to make this happen- needs to be a finger friendly app for ease of use when running up the escalator with bags in the other hand, and needs to bring through all the data including live train status and platform information. Fortunately Network Rail have actually helped us - details on the SOAP API they have into the information can be found here http://www.livedepartureboards.co.uk/ldbws/ . Also getting the app to know your location via cell tower triangulation (as per iPh*ne, not GPS - takes too long) and auto populate with the nearest station would be good.
Sadly I'm not a developer (at least not for the last ten years) but was thinking about dusting of these code writing fingers and having a go.
Would appreciate some guidance from others on what tools/language to use, how to integrate data from the API into an app and how to keep performance good.
Another site of interest, as it tries to integrate all the bus, tube, ferry, road and any other info is transportdirect.info. Only recently discovered this one, but it occurred to me that an app on top of this could in theory give you access to some extremely useful information.
metro?
http://nanika.net/Metro/fvc/MetroWM-en.html
Hi all, I'm a Singaporean developer and I'm here to tell you that I'm sick of idiots posting/bragging their daily life on Facebook, I mean, if you want to do that, why not do it so that I can ACTUALLY use that information next time? Thankfully, I'm a developer and I can actually do something about it.
WHAT IF, those stupid FOOD pictures taken at the restaurant actually POP UP the next time I am hungry and near that area? WHAT IF those slutty clubbing pictures could actually help me pick a club when I want to go? So here's my solution.
Spawt is a location-based experience bookmarking service so now you could actually point those idiots to the app and actually end up building a beautiful scrapbook of experiences that you and your friends can mutually share and discover.
Features
- Bookmark a great experience by creating a Checkpoint.
- Contextually discover interesting experiences from fellow Spawtters based on your current location.
* Spawt believes that your friends' experiences matter more, so your Facebook friends' Checkpoints will be treated as first class citizens.
- Builds a catalog of Checkpoints that will serve as a scrapbook of experiences for when you need an inspiration on what to do next.
- No need to create a whole new social network, leverages your existing Facebook network.
* Note, we send NOTHING back to Facebook, your privacy is MY topmost concern. (I should know, I'm a Facebook cynic.)
Download the app and tell me what you make of it, and most importantly how I can go on making it better for you and your friends. Search for "Spawt Beta" or get it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/...result#?t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5jdHJsZWZmIl0.
PS: Oh did I mention Galaxy S2 kicks ass?
PSS: Oh also, if the app does crash, and it will, please click Report so I can fix it so you can swear a little bit less when the next update comes.
This is a seriously fantastic idea. One think that may be a good idea to add would be to be able to use pictures from your gallery, rather than your camera, when making a new checkpoint. I'm really loving the GUI, thank you !
Sent from my GT-I9100 using XDA
thanks for trying out the app! definitely a feature in the backlog.
Hi everyone!
We're looking for testers for our photo processing app named Pho.to Lab. It's a collection of more than 500 photo effects. These are mostly photo frames and photo montages. All the effects are applied automatically, so the app works more like Instagram filters rather than Photoshop. Warning: it needs Internet connection to process photos. If you're going to use cellphone data, you better not.
Pho.to Lab has been on the market since 2011, but we have completely redesigned the new version. I've attached some screenshots to compare the versions so you can see how different they are. And this difference is the reason why we are looking for testers.
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We're looking for feedback on two things. The first one is, obviously, any kind of bugs. Weird fonts, erratic shadows, stuff like that. You know,he app redesign can work bad on devices with extremely small or large resolutions or ppi. The second thing you could tell us is if you ike the app design. Was it obvious how to use it? Did the app do what you expected?
To get access to the app, join XDA Android App testers community or Pho.to Lab Beta community. Then follow this link and, pretty please, read what Play Market says you. Just in case you don't feel like reading it: opt-in first, then click the link below, then click 'Install' button.
Feel free to ping me anywhere. This thread, PMs, comments in one of the communities, and G+ messages are welcome. And please remember that I live in Eastern Europe. If you're from America and you're posting your comment in evening, I might very well be sleeping. So don't worry if I don't answer your questions or comments immediately, I'll definitely get back to you a little later.
Please check out Pho.to Lab and thank you!
Name of App: Spot from Space
Description: Spot from Space is a game kind of like “Where’s Waldo” on a global scale. Instead of finding Waldo the user is trying to find various man-made locations on a map. The goal of the game is to find various man-made locations within a limited amount of time. The categories of man-made locations the user is trying to find range from baseball stadiums to water parks. The player can utilize various cheats to make finding the location easier. Spot from Space is great way to learn geography, discovery interesting man-made locations throughout the world, find out interesting things about the locations, and/or to just have fun playing a fast past and challenging game. Spot from Space has global and user high scores and achievements. Spot from Space is fun for all ages and skill levels.
Compensation: $2.00
URL to Register as Tester: thebetafamily.com/games/spot-from-space
Number of Testers Needed: 23
Thanks
Seth
Hey everyone!
we from andserve started a beta program for our new app "TapBrain", which is a simple, sometimes annoying, but always challenging Android Game. We hope to find new testers to improve our feature coverage.
TapBrain is .....
a clear and simple game which challenges your speed and concentration skills! Coupled with modern design TappBrain challenges you to your limits.
It's not only about tapping as fast as possible, but also you have to stay focused, otherwise you have miscounted fast! Test your own concentration skills!
There is already Google Play Integration for beta-testers. We also open a research program called "Intelligent Tapping" for smart statistics in the app to give the user a better understanding of how is he playing and what he can learn from his game behaviour. So it will be not only a game for fun, but also for learning about yourself later on. Be excited from our next version!
If you just want to join us, take part in our community for the beta-testing:
Unfortunately I'm not able to post links. Please contact me here or [email protected] for receiving the Community-Link. Of course you can send me your googlemail, so that we can add you directly to the Beta-testers.
You can find the link where you admit as a tester in the group. Look for some screenshots from our Beta-Version in the attachment.
If you're wondering why the screenshots are in German, of course our graphics are also located in English.
Thank you
Niklas from andserve.