https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=reddit.news&hl=en
Serendipitously I discovered this afternoon that the recently updated Reddit News appeared in my list of multi-window enabled apps!
I know many of you have rooted devices and can add whatever apps you choose to this feature, but seeing as I've yet to go down that path with my device Reddit browsing was something I DESPERATELY wanted to use with multi-window.
Does anyone know of any other apps that have added compatibility? I thought I had read in another forum that apps couldn't add support without some kind of OS upgrade, but it's cool to see that it's just a matter of developers adding support.
We are looking for a person who is able write a customer Android ROM which we want to strip off many regular functions of android to increase speed of our auto data recorder. Running a customized app to act like black box of car. Together we need to connect to different sensors like GPS, Gyro, temp sensor etc. And have this person create updates for this ROM as soon as new updates are released. This would be temporary, with a full time option available based on performance.
Job Description
To write and edit the Android ROM to fit the device requirements.
Work at home!
Skills Required:
Familiar with Android programming
Experience in android ROM programming
Language: English (Chinese a bonus but not Crucial)
To Apply:
Please email blooming.tw.daniel (at) gmail.com to tell us a little bit about yourself, and what your past experience is relate to the project.
Salary:
YES! We will provide salary! We will talk about it when we receive your email.
Hi Guys,
I'll appreciate your feedback on my newest application "Smart Reply". It's a simple workflow engine for automatic SMS sending given an incoming call and an active status. It was designed specifically for my motorcyclist needs so there is a nice widget which will be your main entry point for the functionality. Also, the rules engine was designed in a "Given-When-Then" flavor
I like it and use it on a every day basis. Your feedback is welcome.
Adi Barda
look for "smart reply auto sms" in google play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abware.smart_reply&hl=en
Hi. I hope someone can help. I am blind (but have slight vision) and would like the ability to invert my colours by eg a triple click of my volume button. This would help allot when trying to read Web pages.
In ios this feature is standard and I feel that people with visual problems on android could benefit from such a feature.
Cheers.
Hello,
I am a french blind and use a Razer Phone, not for gaming but for listening classic music. I am very disappointed because accessibility mode is pitiful. Is there some people who use accessibility mode and what do you think about it?
The gesture of shortcuts don’t permit a complete reading and after a come back to Razer support, the device changed for a little better but since Oreo the reading is disastrous.
Do you known some blind people who use Razer phone?
Thank you,
Best regards
André
verandre said:
Hello,
I am a french blind and use a Razer Phone, not for gaming but for listening classic music. I am very disappointed because accessibility mode is pitiful. Is there some people who use accessibility mode and what do you think about it?
The gesture of shortcuts don’t permit a complete reading and after a come back to Razer support, the device changed for a little better but since Oreo the reading is disastrous.
Do you known some blind people who use Razer phone?
Thank you,
Best regards
André
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Hey André!
As far as I am aware the Razer phone is mostly stock so any and all accessibility features it comes with are made by google android. I don't believe Razer have added any of their own or removed any from the android builds.
The only phone manufacture that I am aware of which includes any additional accessibility options is Samsung..
I must admit that I am curious as to why you chose the Razer phone as one of it's only standout features over other, better or more suitable, phones is it's 144 hertz screen which I'd image isn't of much use to you.
Sorry to sound a little blunt or be a downer but the impression I get from Razer is that they can barely make a phone for fully able bodies, there are plenty of hardware and software issues so I'd be very surprised if they intend to improve the accessibility of the Razer phone.
I've tried to format this in the hopes that screen readers or translation programs will be able to read it correctly.
Sorry if it's not perfect!
Azure Wren.
verandre said:
Hello,
I am a french blind and use a Razer Phone, not for gaming but for listening classic music. I am very disappointed because accessibility mode is pitiful. Is there some people who use accessibility mode and what do you think about it?
The gesture of shortcuts don’t permit a complete reading and after a come back to Razer support, the device changed for a little better but since Oreo the reading is disastrous.
Do you known some blind people who use Razer phone?
Thank you,
Best regards
André
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Hi andre.
I am visually impaired. Legally blind but not fully.
I use magnification a lot and i use a navigation bar button to activate the feature.
May you please explain me your needs and what accessibility features you uae?
As mentioned above, the razer phone has a moatly stock android version so "theoretically" there should not be any problem with that. Please respond. I would be glad to help.
Hi,
Thank you for your help proposal about the accessibility feature.
I use the syntesis Talk Back to discover what is displayed on the screen. Theoretically, the accessibility function is native in the Androïd system and should be able to work like all the features built into this system but alas! (three times alas!) There is a malfunction with the Razer phone. To make speech synthesis speak, the blind user uses shortcut gestures.
At first use, the two-finger swipe gesture from top to bottom or from bottom to top permiting to scroll text was inoperative and caused the opening of one unknown link. After a return to the support of Razer Society, his malfunction was corrected. Since the installation of Oreo, the statement of a word or a text is interrupted as a result of a crackle.
Only playback triggered from the accessibility button at the bottom and at the far right of the screen is operational, but other shortcut gestures allowing to trigger playback see their action interrupted by a crackling sound.
Through my email, I hope to find one or two blind users to share their experience with Talk Back and Razer phone voice synthesis. It will be a great pleasure that I will accept the help of curious users who would like to test the accessibility function and Talk Back to know their experience and especially that they confirm playback malfunction when it is triggered off by either shorthand gestures or the general context menu.
I thank you for your help and, perhaps not to disturb the forum, we could exchange directly unless the subject can be developed for the good of all.
In a previous email I declared that I have chosen the Razer phone for these two speakers and also for the system which does not have an underlay other than the android system. My contacts with the support staff are very good but, I think their superiors are not up to it.
I am counting on you since you propose it to me.
To simplify the test, I suggest that once the accessibility function and Talk Back are enabled to perform that you specify the result of shortcuts in the board in the end of my text.
Sorry, I had done a board but I can not join a link because I am a new user of the forum. If you want to help me, I can send the board in a private mail. You can write me at [email protected].
I thank you very much for your help and for the interest you have in the difficulties encountered by a person with a disability.
Best regard.