I'm looking for a few project apps that developers may have abandoned or moved on from. If you have code laying around and don't mind someone else taking the reigns, please PM me. I'll be happy to take it over and give it a second life.
I'm not bored, development is my hobby, but if you want, you may continue my work on the barcode scanner (see my signature).
I can add you to the project contributors or owners, but please proof what you really like to work on this project first.
You could try to make some kind of call reminder or continue with haret project, if developers agrees. Just a thought
Hmm, that barcode scanner is intriguing. I'm working on an app for good reads and being able to scan barcodes would be nice, the only downside being is the app i'm writing is for marketplace ingestion, is there a branch that doesn't use undocumented apis to achieve barcode scanning support?
It was developed a long time ago; and official camera API was closed at that moment. Now you may (if you really want to) refactor the app to use official API. By the way, I still don't understand what you are trying to achieve. You just want to reuse someones code for your own commercial project?
Not doing any commercial projects, I just want whatever I pickup and run with to be able to be on marketplace for all to see, not just rooted devices.
There is a lot of "Abandonware" on the marketplace that could see new life with some cleanup for proper tombstoning, mango support, new controls, tuning and some refreshing. I was just wondering if any devs had any such apps.
Obviously I wouldn't take something and commercialize it, never my goal. I try and open source it if at all possible on github or codeplex.
I would definitely be interested in re-factoring the app to use camera API, I think that would be a fun project to Segway into my goodreads app where I want to be able to manage books/libraries by barcode scanning as well
So, what the problem? If you are really like to improve that project on the open source principles - just go ahead and let me know But... Barcode recognition now included to the WP7 bits (and it works pretty well) so you need to do something special...
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I would definitely be interested in re-factoring the app to use camera API, I think that would be a fun project to Segway into my goodreads app where I want to be able to manage books/libraries by barcode scanning as well
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Take a look at the ZXing barcode scanning library. It supports many barcodes.
Here you'll find a implementation to read QR codes on WP7. In the original blogpost you will find ways to properly enable other barcode types.
This library/control will pass Marketplace certification. (I have a App in the Marketplace that uses this library/control)
We (2 programmers, 1 designer) are working on a project derived from Michael C's J.A.R.V.I.S. (Customizable)
A customizable AI like system to control your pc based on Microsoft Speech API 5.3
It's not open source yet, we have planned make it work with plugins in later time.
Please let me know if you are interested and have some time!
Post here and also PM me some of your experience if you are really interested.
Thanks!
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We (2 programmers, 1 designer) are working on a project derived from Michael C's J.A.R.V.I.S. (Customizable)
A customizable AI like system to control your pc based on Microsoft Speech API 5.3
It's not open source yet, we have planned make it work with plugins in later time.
Please let me know if you are interested and have some time!
Post here and also PM me some of your experience if you are really interested.
Thanks!
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yeah I am interested.. I have quite an experience in C# and WPF.
heart_crafter said:
We (2 programmers, 1 designer) are working on a project derived from Michael C's J.A.R.V.I.S. (Customizable)
A customizable AI like system to control your pc based on Microsoft Speech API 5.3
It's not open source yet, we have planned make it work with plugins in later time.
Please let me know if you are interested and have some time!
Post here and also PM me some of your experience if you are really interested.
Thanks!
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Does the offer still stand??? I'm interested
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Hi guys! I've been working on a library to connect your Android device with the incredible Xiaomi Mi Band. Why develop one and share it? Because I researched a lot and many others where struggling to do things just as I did.
It's been a long trip but fortunately this beta is ready to use. Some of the functionalities that can be found are:
Connect/Disconnect
Start/Stop vibration
Change led color
Notify (vibration with a custom led color)
Get the Battery information
It's really easy to use: just import it on gradle -> 1 line!
Of course, it's open source! I really hope people contribute to this project by forking it and not only download it and use the code. This is an area with a lot of potential.
Here's the link: github.com/ betomaluje/Mi-Band (sorry as I'm new, they don't let me post external links yet )
Hope you guys like it and give it a try!
wow! thanks!
Dope as hell! Let me try it
anyone can share the app file? would appreciate to test it.
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