For some reason there are certain stocks that come up on my moto360 along with the weather and calendar.
Where is that coming from and how do I get rid of it?
Thanks
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Just disable Google now and the weather and stocks will go away. Calender is within the Android wear app I believe.
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sambrooke said:
For some reason there are certain stocks that come up on my moto360 along with the weather and calendar.
Where is that coming from and how do I get rid of it?
Thanks
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Open Google Now on your phone and disable any cards that you don't want to see.
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I am looking for a calendar widget to use with CM(when we get it) and with any non stock launcher. I would preferably want it to be a full size widget and fill the whole screen. Free is always better.
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Calendar Pad, I think will fill the bill.
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engine95 said:
Calendar Pad, I think will fill the bill.
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks! :highfive:
Don't like the Google Calendar widget. It's full size
cthedogg said:
Don't like the Google Calendar widget. It's full size
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I want a full month calendar.
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_Epic said:
I want a full month calendar.
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I use this calender, I rather like it for it's options. Month, or agenda type widgets with very specific settings.
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Hi,
I was wondering if anyone could suggest an email widget similar to Simple Calendar Widget. My goal is to have the last X emails titles listed, with a transparent background.
Thank you for your help.
The only one I can think of is android pro widgets. You can control the shading of the background and make it clear if you want.
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gotzaDroid said:
The only one I can think of is android pro widgets. You can control the shading of the background and make it clear if you want.
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Apw doesn't have an email widget.
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CMNein said:
Apw doesn't have an email widget.
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Son of a *****, it doesn't. I'm sorry.
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gotzaDroid said:
Son of a *****, it doesn't. I'm sorry.
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I've asked the dev; but never heard back.
There's a pretty massive void of email widgets, not sure if permissions related (?).
Pure messenger in the market works with gmail, have to be rooted though.
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I've been looking for a good reminder app. Does anyone have one?
Any.do
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I've been looking for a good reminder app. Does anyone have one?
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Google Calendar
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megamaster2 said:
I've been looking for a good reminder app. Does anyone have one?
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I use any.Do because it has some integration with Google Search. It also does a feature that lets you set if you are going to put off a task for a day or not. I've been pretty happy with it.
I've also been using Business Calendar with the Agenda mode as my calendar app. It seperates the dates better than Simple Calendar Widget.
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Google Calendar
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This is what I use. Works great!
What's the advantage or differences of using Google calendar over the stock LG calendar?
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BadFish79 said:
What's the advantage or differences of using Google calendar over the stock LG calendar?
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Not sure. I have always used the stock calendar and so it is what I am used to.
Hi! Which app do you belive is the best lockscreen notificaton app? I like nils very much, but even Lockepro isn't bad, love the swipe for dismiss or launch the app! Just hate that the clock won't refresh immediately XD
I like dashclock
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.nurik.roman.dashclock
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I agree dashclock is nice
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+1 for DashClock
Dynamic Notification...hopefully this will be a preview of stock Android of the near future.
Birdsfan said:
Dynamic Notification...hopefully this will be a preview of stock Android of the near future.
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Nice app, but for Amoled screen it's quit better..On the Nexus 4 it's a battery killer!
I'll have to test battery life without using...I just thought the battery on the Nexus 4 was underpowered. I drain about 12% an hour with normal use.
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Dynamic Notification...hopefully this will be a preview of stock Android of the near future.
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Yes, this is the future. Great app
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I prefer Knock2+
Here you go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJCUtOIkkqI
I think it's the best you can get today. Dashclock is nice in background but in lockscreen i use knock2 payed version.
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I prefer Knock2+
Here you go: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xJCUtOIkkqI
I think it's the best you can get today. Dashclock is nice in background but in lockscreen i use knock2 payed version.
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Using dynamic notification
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Tried dynamic notifications, didn't care for it much. Back to using dash clock.
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still using dashclock and happy with that
Tried to combine Knock and Dashclock but its not a goed mix...
I use Floating Notification. It's just enough and doesn't take up the whole screen. I like that I can quick reply as well.
Nils+ working great for me. I can read whole whatsapp messages, gmail, Facebook, all my notifications right on my lockscreen. Exactly what I was looking for.
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Dashclock widget is great, coupled with dashnotifier extension you get everything covered
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Guzanni said:
Nils+ working great for me. I can read whole whatsapp messages, gmail, Facebook, all my notifications right on my lockscreen. Exactly what I was looking for.
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Guzanni said:
Nils+ working great for me. I can read whole whatsapp messages, gmail, Facebook, all my notifications right on my lockscreen. Exactly what I was looking for.
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Question. Can you add weather and battery status on Nils like you can do with Dashclock?
I tried Knock V2 but its not a good combo with Dashclock
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I personally prefer to use Floating Notifications, with HALO enabled. HALO is basically what PA uses to display their notifications. It launches the app in a floating window, so you can access it from full-screen apps such as games. Of course, you'll have to have a rooted phone for this to work, and enable HALO in the app as well as download the Xposed framework module.
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I know you can disable it in 5.5 but can you I'm sense 6?
I have Google this and it only mentions 5.5
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I know you can disable it in 5.5 but can you I'm sense 6?
I have Google this and it only mentions 5.5
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It seems like it's just a homescreen replacement app... I installed Nova and it asked me if I wanted to use it or HTC's Blinkfeed. I chose Blinkfeed, because I wanted to try it out.
Yes you can disable it. Just bring two fingers togerher on the screen to pull up the widget options. In the top you will see the screens you have, one of them is blinkfeed, long press on it and darg it to remove. I like my phone without blinkfeed.
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Thank you
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