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Hi everyone,
Are you tired of seeing the same apps all the time? You have tried other app stores that imitate Google Play but still provide you with nothing more then the top apps? That's why we created a brand new app that offers you new apps every day! And what does that mean?
1. DappWall was designed to provide a variety of apps limited to a couple hundred per day so that you don't get lost in the plethora of apps.
2. The apps in DappWall are constantly changing to sustain your interest and keep the application exciting.
3. With a special mini-game system you can earn achievements and badges by using DappWall regularly.
And many more!
Go to https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dappwall.dappwall and download DappWall!
- The DappWall Team

Hey Guys,
we updated DappWall with fixing some issues that you sent us, thank you for that! We are currently working on implementing exciting features and making DappWall better and better everyday. Check out the new update here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.dappwall.dappwall
- The DappWall Team

Hey Guys! We are introducing The Grid! The Grid is an intelligent entity that tells you what apps are expected to be popular in the next 24 hours in DappWall!
We also fixed some bugs. We are working continuously on DappWall to make it more user friendly, if you have any ideas don't hesitate to tell us!

The app sounds good I'll download it
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Hey Guys,
we updated DappWall with some minor changes and also fixed many little issues that came up while using the application.
Thank you for everyone who has been testing it recently, we received several e-mails along with screenshots which were essential to fix some of those bugs.
Discover new apps everyday! Download DappWall!
- The DappWall Team

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[Q] LiquidSmooth; No push app notifications?

Evening all.
I've been using LiquidSmooth V1.4, v3.08 Franco.Kernel-nightly-384gpu for months and have only praise for the developers. Amazing ROM, with fantastic functionality, speed and customization. Though I seem to have found a fault with apps that require push and notifications appearing in.the status bar. In that I don't get notifications.
I'll use IMDB and eBay as an example. For new titles or.reviews, or outbid notices and sale notifications. No pop ups appear with their respective sounds or icons. Is this a known error that's been fixed? As I've re-installed LiquidSmooth several times to no effect. But when using Android Revolution etc I have no issues?
I've also narrowed it down to most apps that push data onto the device. Only apps that seem to work are Gmail, Messenger and Facebook? And before you ask which I'm sure it will be. The necesary settings are on within the respective apps like eBay and IMDB!
If it's worth noting. I re-installed all my apps using Titanium Backup including data from previous roms where this function worked with no concern?
Thanks in advance!
well if you have no issues with other roms just change rom? and liquid smooth no longer belongs to the community as they charge money in order to be able to install the rom so... I don't think you will find further support here about that matter with that rom.. or you can go ask them in their forum/website about it...
cheers
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APP - Trust (SD Maid developer)

Pretty nice event logger. Nice features and easy to use. Dev was very responsive to my ideas and requests thus far. So I thought I'd share here. Does cost a dollar for paid version. Link to free version.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.thedarken.trust
Description :
Trust is good, but sometimes control is better. Trust keeps a small log of events for you.
Wether it is app changes, people using your phone or missing calls, Trust will tell you what happened and when.
This is the first release to a wider audience, please mail me if you encounter any problems and give me a chance to fix it.
Events currently include: - Installed/deleted/replaced/restartet/cleared apps - Power connect/disconnect - Shutdowns/Boots - Screen on/off events - Lockscreen events - Loss of wifi/cell connectivity - Removed media - Calls
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Ultimate KanBang Evolution 1.1-Video Recording

Not sure if this questions been asked, but my searches couldn't find it anywhere..... I am on UKB X 1.1. Camera flashed fixed, and camera works great. What does happen is after you record on or two videos, all of a sudden no audio.... any ideas?
Ad an update, may be ROM related. Third party app Camera ICS works.
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Fixed.. turn off stereo and it works!
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ipkobler said:
Fixed.. turn off stereo and it works!
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+1 on that. And, welcome to XDA for OP - there's plenty to learn here TSM EKB Evolution 2.0 has been released, just d/l & follow best practices to set it up - might be slow downloading from server (took 1+ hour last night.) OP should be pleasantly surprised - give it an extra minute or two to finalize the initial bootup and basics are setup, including WiFi for faster access to market/store & apps.
Running mine on the "X" configuration for VZW since last night - with some optional tweaks (I always try to keep it as close to original ported configuration as possible to avoid FC & surprises) - very good battery life so far. There is a recommended patch on fixing the issues with camera flash timing (including WiFi ??) after applying Nit's camera fix, give that a try after making a backup first.
Google Map/Navigation, Bluebooth & other important "phone" features are working - would love to use FB, YT & Twitter too but they aren't mission critical to me for any smartphone - Gmail & Mail accounts sync. properly and SMS coming thru - web browsing is good. The camera & video features are good for those quick, instant "Kodak" moments but aren't core/key features that I consider essential for rating this or other devices a top choice, YMMV.
There are reasons why the pros continue to select and use dedicated products from Canon, Nikon, Sony & others for digital photography and videotaping ... Just my 2 cents

[REQUEST] Multiwindows???

it will be possible a porting of samsung multiwindows for the nexus 4?
Possibly, though I'm pretty sure that MultiWindow requires hooks in Touchwiz, so you would need a Touchwiz based ROM on 4.2 for it to work.
I'd love this on the N4 aswell. But it might need as said before a touchwiz rom or maybe CM11?
a rom with touchwiz wil be ok for me
There probably won't be a fully functioning Touchwiz ROM for our phone.. There are plenty of "floating" apps that offer similar functionality.
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Doesn't paranoid android have this feature? And I remember a rom for the hp touch pad had this thing called cornerstone which allowed for multiple apps to be displayed at once
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neer2005 said:
Doesn't paranoid android have this feature? And I remember a rom for the hp touch pad had this thing called cornerstone which allowed for multiple apps to be displayed at once
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Google basically asked cornerstone to stop development of that app I think. I read that somewhere. Not sure where though.
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See post below.
kcls said:
Google basically asked cornerstone to stop development of that app I think. I read that somewhere. Not sure where though.
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Here is some helpful info
https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!forum/cornerstone-dev
Basically what it looks like was Cyanogenmod was going to include Onskreen Cornerstone in their CM10 builds but Google are trying to stop it in a somewhat threatening maner.
See this post for more information
CM10 said:
Steve Kondik
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Feb 15
We (the CM team) have been experimenting with Cornerstone on our
tablet builds. There are a few things to iron out, but for the most
part it's working pretty well. What is causing me some concern, is a
response to a re-share on Google+ by Dianne Hackborn, an engineer at
Google working on the Android platform. She raises some pretty valid
concerns (probably threatening to ban us from the Market if we include
it was a bit far over the line, though). I was wondering if someone
from Onskreen would care to comment?
https://plus.google.com/u/0/100275307499530023476/posts/ViCME1bb8F6
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Google said:
Dianne Hackborn
15 Feb 2012
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Okay, let me please please beg you not to do this. I can guarantee you this introduces all kinds of application compatibility issues. We work really hard to give our developers a consistent environment where their apps will operate correctly across all the devices Market runs on, not being impacted by negative reviews from bad devices that they should not have to deal specially with.
If you start making your own distributions of Android behaving in such fundamentally different ways, I suspect we are going to need to start doing things to prevent you from impacting our app ecosystem. I'm not sure what, but I could imagine things such as restricting how users can interact with Market apps on these devices (not allowing reviews or such).
We have let a lot of things in this area slide -- for example to be allowed to include Market on your device you are supposed to fully pass CTS. However, if you start really diverging from the core Android platform (I would argue this takes you well into the realm of a fork rather than a customization) then some deep issues are going to come up about how we handle these custom builds.
We have been putting a lot of thought and work for a number of years into how to let Android applications run on increasingly diverse and dynamic screens. Doing this correctly, without impacting our app developers in a negative way, is a really challenging problem. I also think it is something that needs to be done at the mainline platform level, not as a customization, because doing it right is going to require new well defined interfaces with applications for them to interact with it, possibly starting with just a facility they need to use to opt in to it.
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Cornerstone dev said:
onhsnm
Feb 15
Steve,
Thanks for reaching out. We have heard variations on this theme for
some time, so it appears that it is time for us to respond.
We very much appreciate the amount of work that the Android team has
done to address the complexity of supporting applications on the
variety of screen sizes that "real" Android runs on. The Onskreen team
has spent an immense amount of time to continue that effort while
creating the Cornerstone experience.
As far as responding to Diane's comments directly, it’s a bit
difficult because there are no specific concerns mentioned. Her
contention appears to be that changes were made to the Android
Framework at all, not with anything specific with Cornerstone. We'd be
happy to have a conversation with them about anything specifically
they feel negatively impacts apps. We have more work to do on the
product so there are definitely items on our todo list to continue to
improve, but the first release clearly stays within the realm of an
Android optimization (most definitely not a fork) and outside of bugs,
does not break Android apps.
One of our goals was to support Android applications unchanged without
introducing Cornerstone specific APIs or modifications that
applications must conform to. As Diane said, there are some great
things we could have done by introducing multi-tasking specific
interfaces and manifest declarations, but we did not so Cornerstone
did not fragment from Android as it exists today. After all that is
what the app developers have targeted for their apps. Throughout the
code, you will find a number of architectural decisions to ensure apps
run without fragmentation (Ex: setting correct Configurations, not
running multiple instances, etc...); as well as feature decisions to
ensure the same (Ex: ability to turn Cornerstone off, removing the
ability to swap so that apps weren't forced to deal with changing
screen size, etc...)
Threats to rescind Market access are a bit much, we prefer to stick to
specifics and open a dialogue. We are happy to discuss specific
concerns and we expect that once the Google team has had a chance to
dig into the code, we will hear some. We also expect that dialogue to
make Cornerstone better for everyone, one of the reasons we open
sourced the code to start with.
hansmeet.
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SwiftKey is now totally free, pack of 10 themes for free for previous paid users

Just a heads up, got this via email (I was beta testing the latest SwiftKey). I very highly recommend SwiftKey. Even if you love another keyboard, get this while it's free in case it becomes pay again.
Hello everyone,
Today, we're very excited to bring you a major update to SwiftKey Keyboard in the Google Play store, which includes many new features that are a direct result of your feedback. To mark the occasion we're giving you a gift!
Consistently, our #1 user request is for a wider range of themes, the colors and designs that enable you to personalize your SwiftKey experience. With today's announcement, we're happy to bring you dozens of new free and premium themes, which can be accessed in the brand new SwiftKey Store. This is a great way for us to invest in quality design and let everyone get the most choice with their SwiftKey experience. In today's update there are now 48 themes in SwiftKey Keyboard, and more are coming soon.
To say thanks for your support as a paid SwiftKey user, we're giving you a 'Premier Pack' of 10 new premium themes worth $4.99 for free! Instructions on how to get these themes can be found here.
Additional new features in SwiftKey Keyboard v5 include:
Support for over 800 emoji, plus a new emoji prediction feature
Optional number row
Enhanced Flow accuracy
Improved prediction engine
More languages
...and much more
To get this new version of SwiftKey, head to Google Play and update for free.
Also, from today, SwiftKey Keyboard will be completely free to download on Google Play! We want to take a moment to give you a bit more information and explain some of the thinking behind this exciting change.
We've come an incredibly long way these past six years, from two university friends with an ambitious idea, to becoming the global best-selling app on Google Play the past two years running. We founded SwiftKey to make it easier for everyone to create and communicate on their mobile devices, and as a company we're working hard to reach that goal.
This is why today we are making SwiftKey free. We believe this change is the best way to achieve our global vision for SwiftKey, as we can now reach many more people around the world without price as a barrier. That said, we want to reassure you that the SwiftKey features you have come to know and love will remain yours.
As a final note, we'll be running a Reddit AMA to discuss the new SwiftKey Keyboard (and anything else you might want to bring up) in the near future. We'll announce specific time and date details in the days ahead, and really hope you'll take part.
Thank you, again, for your continued support,
Jon Reynolds & Ben Medlock
SwiftKey co-founders
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I got the same mail - but my link of how to "see" how to get the from template - was a not a linky - cna somoene post the link?
Thanks
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Just a heads up, got this via email (I was beta testing the latest SwiftKey). I very highly recommend SwiftKey. Even if you love another keyboard, get this while it's free in case it becomes pay again.
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akrasna said:
I got the same mail - but my link of how to "see" how to get the from template - was a not a linky - cna somoene post the link?
Thanks
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I just added links to the email I quoted in all the appropriate places. Cheers!
Whoops, forgot one, just fixed it.
Thanks - that did the trick
roirraW "edor" ehT said:
Whoops, forgot one, just fixed it.
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Didn't see your post yet, @erikalin! ☺
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=53316549
erikalin said:
They make sense... It's nice to never run out of battery...
OT News: SwiftKey is now free on the Play Store. It's a huge update / overhaul. Check it out. You can add or remove number row on top, +/- arrow row on the bottom, as well as choose from one of five "key heights" for how much of the screen the keyboard should take up, among other things. Lots of built in themes too. Nice deal. </OT>
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