Found this great tool as a delivery driver, it's called "Circuit" and it saved me during this package loaded holiday season Android Apps |
- Found this great tool as a delivery driver, it's called "Circuit" and it saved me during this package loaded holiday season
- Bulk photo downloader for Instagram and Fb?
- Any paid quality of life apps or games on the play store?
- New GCam community sub, Welcome GCam port users
- Recording and playing the input at the same time
- Any apps that can play videos frame by frame?
- fed up with gmail's lack of notification customization. alternatives?
- DropSync or FolderSync?
- Suggestions for email app (other than Gmail)
- Any audio editor app that where I can open 2 audio files at the same time?
- Favorite podcast apps?
- Imgur App
- Mu friends alcatel touch one is not responding, it says that g board isn’t responding, any ideas on how to fix this? Also he doesn’t want to factory reset because he has six years of data on his phone
- Calender app where I can swipe left and right through my different calander subscriptions?
- Feature rich photo editor
- White Noise App To Help Babies Sleep
- Any way to filter out the non English speaking tweets from my Twitter timeline and trending list?
- Tv Series Tracker Mobile App
- [GUIDE] Jbak2 Keyboard Android App
- I recently launched a Peer to Peer rental app where you can rent out your stuff that you're not using. Looking for feedback, thoughts, and suggestions
- I use libby for books, any apps for graphic novels?
- Gallery app that (has a rendering mode) doesn't blury pixel arts? The only one i found that displaying pixel arts correctly is FX File Browser but it's not a gallery app
- Does a good android password manager even exist?
Posted: 17 Dec 2019 06:39 PM PST It's like Google map's option to add more destinations to your itinerary, but 300% better. You can put as many as 200 stops instead of Google map limitation to nine addresses. Plus you gotta rearrange them in logical order. Untangling your destinations through a spaghetti like city takes a lot of time. Circuit allows you to enter all your destinations, press on a button and they get rearranged with an algorithm in a few seconds to make the most efficient route possible. There's even some more advanced options for employers who may wanna get this tool for their drivers. It costs 20$ a month though with a 7 day free trial, but I believe it is well worth it if you're new to the job and make yourself seem like a pro or just wanna mindlessly make your addresses efficiently. If it's any interest to you, here's a referral link that will give us both one month of free service: https://ny9cs.app.goo.gl/9pQUmHqoVSfj6GXc7 Google Play link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.underwood.route_optimiser [link] [comments] |
Bulk photo downloader for Instagram and Fb? Posted: 18 Dec 2019 07:29 AM PST |
Any paid quality of life apps or games on the play store? Posted: 18 Dec 2019 10:58 AM PST Got a few bucks from Google rewards I don't want to waste and need some paid apps to spend it on, need some suggestions. Thanks In advance [link] [comments] |
New GCam community sub, Welcome GCam port users Posted: 17 Dec 2019 02:05 PM PST Since there wasn't a general subreddit for GCam port users, i decided to create it: https://www.reddit.com/r/GCamPort It was made so the discussions about GCam could be made there, since there's a lot of users that need some form of help with it. PS. This is my first sub creation. I'm looking for advice for choosing, adding, finding good moderators and making some ethical rules for the sub. Thanks and welcome! [link] [comments] |
Recording and playing the input at the same time Posted: 18 Dec 2019 09:31 AM PST Hello everyone, I'd need an app that records the input from an external line in source and 'plays', outputs it so I can send it to another device. Hope I explained myself, thx if you can help. [link] [comments] |
Any apps that can play videos frame by frame? Posted: 18 Dec 2019 06:07 AM PST I wanna analyze animations on my phone. If there are 1frame forward and 1 frame backward buttons, that'd be ideal. [link] [comments] |
fed up with gmail's lack of notification customization. alternatives? Posted: 18 Dec 2019 07:56 AM PST I use labels, a lot. it seems google doesnt plan on ever coming back to notification customization on a per-label basis. it seems like such a core feature, i dont know why it would be eliminated. maybe others dont use labels as i do? as an example, i have saved searches set up on craigslist, ebay, camelcamelcamel, slickdeals, etc. stuff that i want to get notified by, but i by no means want an audible notification. then i have my general inbox. this fields most everything else. i want an audible notification. then i have my contacts. people i communicate with regularly via gmail. mostly personal stuff. i want a different audible notification for them. i would think this would be a semi common want/desire, but maybe my workflow/organization is less common than i thought. so this app request is a bit different than most as im either looking for an app that can do what i want, or im looking for a way to change how i interact with my gmail. do other applications allow for my emails to come through as instantly as the gmail app? i remember using k9 for my yahoo buisiness email a while back and it didnt work well, but that may have been due to garbage yahoo business than it did with k9 [link] [comments] |
Posted: 18 Dec 2019 07:34 AM PST Hi, [link] [comments] |
Suggestions for email app (other than Gmail) Posted: 18 Dec 2019 11:03 AM PST Hello everyone. I have been a faithful Gmail user for 5+ years and I'm looking for suggestions on a different app to use for email. With all of the recent updates, I'm looking for a change. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Happy holidays! [link] [comments] |
Any audio editor app that where I can open 2 audio files at the same time? Posted: 18 Dec 2019 12:58 AM PST I want to open 2 audio files, cut/copy parts and then paste it as a new audio. I've tried most of the apps but in each one you have to do it separately. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 17 Dec 2019 08:39 PM PST Hey guys, I know this is asked a lot, but I wanted to have a discussion about this as I'd like to try new alternatives. I've paid for both Pocketcasts and Podcast addict. I've tried Antennapod and Google Podcasts. Honestly Pocketcasts keeps being my favorite even after the redisign and their new monetizing strategies. Podcast Addict is just so horrible for me, its UI and UX are just not for me and make the experience very confusing. I just wanna hear opinions and new alternatives to try out if any are available. Edit: I've been trying out a lot of apps, just randoms I found on the Play Store and some of the mentioned here. For now, my favorite has been Player FM. UI is amazing, smooth. Podcast search and discovery work great, it's free with subscription option. Podcast Republic looks solid, but it's still not better than Player FM imo. I tried Google Podcasts again and I really like it, they just need to add more features but it flows really great. I'll keep trying suggestions. For now I'll be switching to Player FM. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 18 Dec 2019 10:33 AM PST Is anyone else having issues uploading to Imgur on Android 9/10? I can upload everywhere but on my phone so it's not account related. I tried asking Imgur support but that went nowhere. Pls help! [link] [comments] |
Posted: 18 Dec 2019 10:21 AM PST |
Calender app where I can swipe left and right through my different calander subscriptions? Posted: 18 Dec 2019 10:21 AM PST Everything is jumbled into one view on Android apps. On most apps you can go into settings and turn calenders on and off, but I'm looking for something where there are all "on" all the time and I can just swipe through them. Thank you [link] [comments] |
Posted: 18 Dec 2019 06:18 AM PST Looking for one that i can doodle on pictures, blur parts of pics (like a face), mosaic blur, add arrows, brightness/contrast, cut from one pic and add to another, general photo editing stuff. [link] [comments] |
White Noise App To Help Babies Sleep Posted: 18 Dec 2019 02:30 AM PST Created a white noise app on Android to help put babies to sleep. [link] [comments] |
Any way to filter out the non English speaking tweets from my Twitter timeline and trending list? Posted: 18 Dec 2019 08:59 AM PST I'm using Albatross as my Twitter app and I don't see any way to stop them from coming up. I already have my location set to my area and the language set to English. I've noticed lots of tweets in languages I can't read popping up, especially in the trending section. [link] [comments] |
Posted: 18 Dec 2019 02:26 AM PST Hi guys, Can you take a look? Can you try it please? Google Play Link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.semihcelikol.tvtasmania&hl=en
I hope you will like it. [link] [comments] |
[GUIDE] Jbak2 Keyboard Android App Posted: 17 Dec 2019 11:57 PM PST Jbak2layout I wrote this to spread the love for the Jbak2 keyboard. I've been using Android devices for about 10 years?, I think, and since the beginning have been on a quest for a good keyboard—'good' being a keyboard with:
Well, I found exactly that in the Jbak2 keyboard (not to be confused with the abandoned Jbak keyboard, of which this a kind of a 'fork'). As for the first thing, I've used online translators to learn some of the more esoteric things (all the basic/setup stuff is already translated, so this is not a hindrance to using the app). And for the second, I've been adding new words to the app's English dictionary as I encounter them (just one click does it), so my personal English dictionary ('user_vocab.cdb', which I have backed up and copied to any new device) is pretty well fleshed out with the words I use. In over a year of use I've configured what I consider to be a nearly perfect keyboard and I share with you the fruits of my labor here https://cutt.ly/Jbak2-pCloud If you decide to try out the keyboard, I suggest going through the initial installation, including downloading and installing the language dictionary. After completing installation, and skipping any configuration options that are not absolutely required, use the files as described below. This will give you 'my vision' of how it should be set up (see screenshots), and is at least a good starting point for your own exploration of the settings. Place the 'en_qwerty_tabletTiTiB.xml' file in For emoji support (which is accessed by long-pressing Return, if you use my settings file), place the 'smile_San_keyboard.xml' file also in My settings file (perfected over a year of use). Place That's it! You now have a nearly perfect keyboard😉 xda post of above https://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/guide-jbak2-keyboard-t4016959/post81145871#post81145871 [link] [comments] |
Posted: 17 Dec 2019 02:11 PM PST Over a year ago, I had a problem. I needed a generator for an outdoor event, and because of the hurricane on the east coast, all of the retail stores were out of stock... I had the thought that there should be an app where you can rent the stuff that your neighbor has in his/her garage. Actually, the thought was that this certainly must exist - I mean, AirB&B existed. Turo existed. So, if people were willing to rent out their homes and vehicles, then certainly they'd be willing to rent out their tools, tables/chairs, cameras, anything else... Plus, it would be an easy way to make a few extra bucks To be fair, there were a couple of apps with the core idea of peer to peer renting, but none of them worked well or were available in my area. That seemed like a lifetime ago. Long story short, is that I'm proud to be the CEO of Idle - Rent Any Thing and we've launched out of Atlanta in October 2019. I would sincerely love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and ideas about what you like/dislike about the app in its' current state, and of course, I would really appreciate the download :). Here's a link: www.getidle.com Thanks so much for your time and consideration. Sincerely, Nick CEO Idle - Rent Any Thing [link] [comments] |
I use libby for books, any apps for graphic novels? Posted: 17 Dec 2019 07:54 PM PST |
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Does a good android password manager even exist? Posted: 17 Dec 2019 06:57 PM PST Recently switched from apple and I'm seriously missing their password manager. I'd love to use the Google password manager but it doesn't work very well. Is there really no way to manually add a password? It seems like such a basic function to expect. What am I supposed to do if the automatic prompt to add an account doesn't appear? So far that's happened with like half my accounts. Samsung's password manager does the exact same thing. So I'm stuck carrying around my old useless phone just to access my passwords. WTF? Anyone able to recommend a better app? [link] [comments] |
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