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Hi, i think the title says it all
im new in this NFC thing, recieved my tags yesterday and i spend the day playing with it!
but i have one question / problem and i dont know if its possible, i want to enable the alarm, but the alarms i already had programed in my clock,
but i can only create new alarms.
i tryed dozens of nfc apps in playstore, and all have the same function to alarm, they add a new one instead of enabling the existing ones..
any workaround for this ?
thanks
The reason for this is that pretty much all alarm apps (including stock) allow for multiple alarms, so if you tap a tag that is just supposed to turn your alarm on, it wouldn't know which one. The Samsung Tectile app kinda has a work around - you set up an alarm within the app, then you can create a tag to just turn on, turn off, or toggle that one alarm in the app. Of course, this is dependent upon you having a phone that the Samsung Tectile app is compatible with and also having 1K tags because their app uses more memory for a simple task than any other NFC app out there.
That's the only nfc app I know of that has a feature kinda like what you are wanting to do. Hope that helps.
ruizit0 said:
Hi, i think the title says it all
im new in this NFC thing, recieved my tags yesterday and i spend the day playing with it!
but i have one question / problem and i dont know if its possible, i want to enable the alarm, but the alarms i already had programed in my clock,
but i can only create new alarms.
i tryed dozens of nfc apps in playstore, and all have the same function to alarm, they add a new one instead of enabling the existing ones..
any workaround for this ?
thanks
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The reason for this is that most apps use the ALARM intent to set alarms. Some apps (like the stock AOSP clock package) identify duplicate alarms and enable them rather than creating new alarms. Others (like HTC and Samsung's clock packages) create a new alarm every time.
To get around this you could try operating directly on the alarms databases (assuming they are exposed via a content resolver and there's a listener to pick up the changes).
Would just turning alarm volume up or down to mute accomplish what you want?
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Hello,
I am looking for testers for my app Appsi Sidebar.
This is a sidebar application which allows quick access to your apps.
It would be nice to get some feedback from other developers.
Xda App thread: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2326315
Google play link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.appsimobile.appsi
There are paid plugins to extend the functionality to contacts, call log, settings etc. If you'd like you can of course buy them and test them as well, but the request is really about Appsi itself. Note that there is a more extended apps plugin that adds recents and allows you to disable sections and set the amount of items in them.
If you would like to test the current beta, that is also possible, please join this google+ community (https://plus.google.com/communities/111374377186674137148)
and opt in using this link https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.appsimobile.appsi
Thank you all!
Always used zooper and Nova Launcher to make themes, but my curiosity go the best of me and now playing with Themer.
My question is, do I still need Media Utilities to display artist info, and switch between play and pause bitmaps etc.? Or is there now functionality included in themer since Zooper is now integrated? Would like to stick to using Zooper since I am used to it, rather than using the everything widget.
Would rather not need a separate app outside of Themer/Zooper if possible.
Thanks for any help
I'm afraid you cannot use Zooper to control music and show album art without another app like Media Utilities. At least not yet. I wouldn't be surprised if that's planned for a future release, though.
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I'm looking for a launcher that will allow me to add apps into a categories. Most importantly I need a way to see which apps haven't been added to a category, like an 'other' group. If that's not available a function that moves apps directly between category groups would work too.
Smart Launcher is the one for you. Go grab it!
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=ginlemon.flowerfree
Sounds like Aviate does this pretty well and - AUTOMATICALLY. It also has some other creative tricks. Try it.
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Thanks for the suggestions, but I'm interested in manual app categorization and some way of keep track of uncategorized items.
EDIT:Buzz launcher gives me what I want.
EDIT: Apex and Nova! Don't know why I overlooked these.
hello, could someone suggest me how to put additional app into multiwindow bar "correctly"? i tried several apps, they go haywire ( instead of the apps that i put, the bar put another wrong apps)
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2079807
if you are not rooted, you can do that by tuning your favorites app, more info here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2732203
The application in question does not work with bunches of applications. I went with the paid release to support the developer, having uninstalled most of the ones I was able to modify.
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