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is it possible to run a web server on the desire ? to run some local php pages
Not sure about PHP but try servdroid.
thanks.. that doesn't support php though
any other ideas ?
I'm a bit puzzled about why anyone would want to do this (and that's speaking as a hardened web designer and Linux geek), but you could try this:
http://patrickteglia.com/blog/drupa...ng-lighttpd-web-server-php-cgi-and-php-sqlite (needs root)
or this:
http://code.google.com/p/i-jetty/
Either way, expect hard work and pain. But props to you if you find a decent use for it.
I have a small app that needs PHP to create the registration codes.
Having this on my phone would make it easier to do !!
Not to sure I want to root it just to do that though.
If it's a PHP applet with just a command line interface, I would use ConnectBot to log into one of my servers via SSH. Obviously no use if you don't have a connection to the server, but this phone doesn't really make sense without network connectivity anyway.
ConnectBot's QR code:
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Windows Phone 7 Manager is a very simple app to help everyone to create application managers for WP7 platform. Visual Studio Express C# 2010 Source code is available, and it is extremely easy to understand. Enjoy!
The aim of the application is to be expanded by others maybe share our homebrew code, etc... I just exposed some of the wp7 platform capabilities with very few code lines.
Screenshot:
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Download:
http://ried.cl/mobile/files/wp7manager-1_0/WP7Manager-v1.0.0.0_source.rar
http://ried.cl/mobile/files/wp7manager-1_0/WP7Manager-v1.0.0.0_bin.rar
Future work:
Get more application details (along with the name of course...)
Real application deployer/updater
Fusion my standalone marketplace app with a manager (but it's a looooooot of work )
More info:
http://ried.cl/mobile/wp7manager.html
So, why did this not get more attention again?
I seen it the night he posted it, but then i never seen again. Here it is now again and works well, good application Eried!!
Application Settings Guidelines
A short and sweet guide to creating the best settings for your app
Step 1. First, ask yourself: Should it be a setting?
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Step 2. Make sure the defaults are universally acceptable. Compatibility is key
Note: Simplicity is essential to the user experience. Wise words from Google:
If you still have lots of settings, group related settings together.
The number of items an average human can hold in short-term memory is 7±2. If you present a list of 10 or more settings (even after applying the criteria above), users will have more difficulty scanning, comprehending, and processing them.
Click to expand...
Click to collapse
Step 3. Go over this checklist
Source: http://developer.android.com/design/patterns/settings.html
Check out some of my apps:
Sidebar
Floating Stickies
Useful and helpful guidelines. Good stuff :good:
It will be good to be sticked
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Hi everyone,
we are currently working on a new Android bucket list app and we wanted to share with you how it is going. We know there are already a few bucket list apps on Google Play, but they miss many features in our opinion, moreover they lack in social aspects. Some of the features in our app:
A discover screen to find life goals and the ability to add them to your bucket list
Upload images and write tips & experiences to any goal
Find and follow people with similar interests
An activity feed to see what goals the people you follow are achieving
The app is about 80% complete so we set up a website to show the main features to the public. If anyone is interested, you can sign up here and you'll be notified by email when the app launches. Feel free to post questions, comments and suggestions, it would help us a lot.
Thanks!
Hello.
We are looking for new beta testers for our decentralized community/messenger app.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.peerem.android
We started an open beta test. All you need to test is an Android device and some friends, it's a community app.
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No registration needed, just use your existing accounts on Google, Facebook or Twitter.
Your data is stored only on your own mobile device.
Peer-to-Peer connections with, of curse, end-to-end encryption.
Possibility of time limited visibility of chats, pictures or videos.
You can safely chat with your friends, make phone calls or make video calls.
Multiple Accounts - separate friend lists can be created.
Location sharing - see where in the world your friends are, if they allow it.
And many more ...
All you need to test is an Android device and some friends, it's a community app.