Is there an Android app like this? - myTouch 4G Themes and Apps

Is there an Android app that is comparable to RadarScope (for iOS)? The closest that I've found is PYKL3 Radar, but it absolutely sucks by comparison. If anyone knows of anything similar that'd be awesome.

+1 I'd really like to see something like that on android apple doesn't deserve greatness like that anyway

Search found some:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.radar&feature=search_result
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tinyvital.wxr.pro&feature=search_result

Jack_R1 said:
Search found some:
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.radar&feature=search_result
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.tinyvital.wxr.pro&feature=search_result
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I've tried both of those and they pale in comparison to RadarScope.
Nicgraner said:
+1 I'd really like to see something like that on android apple doesn't deserve greatness like that anyway
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I emailed the developer and got this response: "Thanks, Tim. We're considering an Android release." Sounds like there is hope at least!

Nicgraner said:
+1 I'd really like to see something like that on android apple doesn't deserve greatness like that anyway
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While we wait for a (possible) RadarScope Android release, you might want to check out Radar Alive! Pro. I was not impressed with the demo, but the full version actually works very well and the interface is much more responsive than PYKL3 Radar. It's definitely a good app.

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BeBot for Android

Hey, is there anything like the iPhone app BeBot for Android?
You should give more details about the application, you would get more chance to have an answer
Just google it. Its a pretty popular app for the iphone.
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frankencat said:
Just google it. Its a pretty popular app for the iphone.
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WHY would people go out of their way to Google something that YOU need help with? This post legit made me lol
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No, there's not.
Lol I had that app when I had my iphone 3g.kids love that app.very fun.
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Greetings people. I have found similar application. It fulfills the same functions, but has other interface. Plus is support multitouch
"Etherophone"
Very cool. Thanks man.
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Solovey83 said:
Greetings people. I have found similar application. It fulfills the same functions, but has other interface. Plus is support multitouch
"Etherophone"
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Hi,
thisi s very different to bebot, unfortunately. It's a nice starting point, but it's so far...
wow, i had searched for the bebot for iphone. It's looks good, hope it comes to us.
Help me! I'm so close to buying an iPad JUST for the BeBot app. Theres absolutely no musical synth like it in an Android app or even in straight musical hardware (short of a Haken Continuum, which with the required keyboard sound module costs between $6000 - $8000).
I'd love to see something comparable for Android. Or maybe if enough of us poke the developer with a stick they will make an Android version...
(can't post links, Google Normalware BeBot for developer's site)
I really don't want an iPad as a tablet. But if theres no other way to get this app, I may not have a choice.
Synth2
Sorry for posting in such an old thread.
I have been working on a similar app for Android for some time. I just release, what I call, a Beta version of it. It doesn't have the animations and the settings are quite different. Try it out! I call it "Synth2". All feedback is, of course, most welcome!
Unfortunately I'm not allowed to post links, but here is the URL: play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.mejf.synth2
Just letting you know..
I didnt found bebot on android, but i found this >> MorphWiz-Play
WOWWWW
iamlegend2 said:
Just letting you know..
I didnt found bebot on android, but i found this >> MorphWiz-Play
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just one word...WOWW!!
an android tablet is incomplete without this...seriously entertaining and worth learning!!!
I know there will be cracked/warez version but I am so buying it....coz it's worth it's weight in gold!:good:

Impressed by Siri on iPhone 4s....here comes iris...

Some devs at dexetra.com had developed this app called iris (siri spelled reverse) during a hackathon...in just eight hours.....here is the app....its in early beta so....don't expect much from it.....
http://lts.cr/2xF
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Screenshots, initial impressions? can be bound to long press of search key?
freeza said:
Screenshots, initial impressions? can be bound to long press of search key?
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This! I downloaded the file, but I have yet to install it.
There is an article on this here. Downloading and installing in a second. I think it's hilarious that Apple made this their top marketing point for the 4S and in 8 hours, something incredibly similar gets developed (not to mention other apps that work pretty much the same, like Vlingo and such).
Racer Of All said:
There is an article on this here. Downloading and installing in a second. I think it's hilarious that Apple made this their top marketing point for the 4S and in 8 hours, something incredibly similar gets developed (not to mention other apps that work pretty much the same, like Vlingo and such).
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Looks to be pretty neat.
freeza said:
Looks to be pretty neat.
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Using it right now, it's not like Siri, but I'm sure it will get there, pretty similar to Vlingo, although this one seems to be quicker, at least for me.
Anyway, it's already on the Android Market. Linkage.
Racer Of All said:
Using it right now, it's not like Siri, but I'm sure it will get there, pretty similar to Vlingo, although this one seems to be quicker, at least for me.
Anyway, it's already on the Android Market. Linkage.
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Was just about to post the market link too.
Can you activate it like vlingo? ie saying hey iris or something?
freeza said:
Was just about to post the market link too.
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churro7 said:
Can you activate it like vlingo? ie saying hey iris or something?
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I installed it and uninstalled it roughly five minutes later. It is definitely an alpha (as noted in its title) and in its current state, it's nothing more than a concept app. It has potential though!
I use Eva.
Works well
NewZJ said:
I use Eva.
Works well
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Link?
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ckoadiyn said:
Link?
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http://www.google.com/search?q=eva+android
mwalt2 said:
http://www.google.com/search?q=eva+android
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Eva is actually pretty responsive with a lot of command options. Like setting reminders, calendar dates, texts, etc. Still getting to know the program a bit better but so far its pretty good.
Pretty cool I think. It gave me a couple laughs. I wish it didnt speak the question or statement you asked, and really wish the voice wasn't so annoying and more smoother. But its still early, can't wait for more updates. I'm enjoying it.
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One thing I don't care much is for the UI on Iris or Eva. I think Devs might consider more of a ICS UI. That's why I'm currently using Vlingo, clean and slick, with no cheesy avatar, or play-school looking UI.
xuser said:
One thing I don't care much is for the UI on Iris or Eva. I think Devs might consider more of a ICS UI. That's why I'm currently using Vlingo, clean and slick, with no cheesy avatar, or play-school looking UI.
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i couldnt agree more. this app is actually awesome and cant wait for more updates, but i would like the UI to be on par with the rest of the Android UI. you know, look cooler
Gunna check it out, im confident android will get something equivalent, if not better than siri
What time is it?
Eastern Standard Time.
Wat? It's UK BST, here, and that wasn't what I asked!
What is the time?
18 October 2011 xx:xx:xx
Same wrongness, and that wasn't a date request!
Set a reminder in ten minutes.
In 45 minutes? Why in 45 minutes?
...and it gets worse. Silly Eliza bot.
The speech recognition is good, but that's a library import. The utility is nil.
Still sounds very funny, but I will look forward to future versions. And its a fact, the devs here on XDA are so damn good.
I've used it once or twice and although laggy and sometimes times out but it's interesting and I look forwards to further progress :]

Blackberry Bluetooth DUN Tethering to Android Tablets

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who would be stupid enough to be using a blackberry?
panyan said:
who would be stupid enough to be using a blackberry?
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We're here to help the Android community by giving them the support they need for the unsupported devices, no matter what devices they prefer or use.
If you don't have anything contructive/positive to say.
Please keep it to yourself.
panyan said:
who would be stupid enough to be using a blackberry?
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Boo this man!
- not that I need it, but I want to thank the OP for opening up more options in the android universe. That is one of the things we like, options.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=20461719
New Update!
panyan said:
who would be stupid enough to be using a blackberry?
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Those of us who work for a company that won't use other smart phones. Since the comany pays the bill, I'm not complaining. And I think this would be a huge win! thanks for the effort guys!
ByteWrencher
panyan said:
who would be stupid enough to be using a blackberry?
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Ah yes. Those Blackberries with all that security and superior battery life. Who would be stupid enough to use one of those? Who needs excellent email and calendar integration when you can have 500,000+ apps? Oh, and who needs a phone to be just an excellent phone? Um... maybe people who depend on their phone to get some work done.
Thanks for your work. Lemme know if I can help. I'm a Bluetooth expert, and I've actually used a Blackberry before, unlike most of the people who like to make these kinds of comments.
Plus AT&T has an unlimited blackberry international data roaming which makes this extremely interesting if you have a company picking up the tab and fly around the world.
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how is this coming along about to give my brother inlaw an HP tablet and he still has RIM.. so this is gonna come in handy for him
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Android devices being key logged

Old but still an interesting read
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/259568/20111201/carrier-iq-spyware-company-s-android-app.htm
omg
Thats soooo olddd omg. There is an app called carrier iq to tell if u if you have it. Most of providers have removed and almost every single custom rom has it removed. Dude this article is form december 2011.
That's old news. Like, really old. Look at the date on the article. Verizon doesn't use CIQ on any of it's devices. It may use something else, but so far we don't know of anything, so any claims otherwise are just FUD.
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ryclegman said:
take a look at this!
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/259568/20111201/carrier-iq-spyware-company-s-android-app.htm
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here's a good read on the subject.
http://www.theverge.com/2012/5/8/30...cy-officer-magnolia-mobley-culture-of-privacy
as stated by other memebers, IQ has been removed from most newer devices or has been changed to collect data anonymously
yeah i noticed it was old but just thought it was an interesting read... shouldnt of put the title that way but never the less its interesting.
i guess the cool thing is that developers can find these things since android is an open platform. If you were running an iPhone chances are you could never know!
ryclegman said:
i guess the cool thing is that developers can find these things since android is an open platform. If you were running an iPhone chances are you could never know!
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yep, well the manufacture knew about it. the users didnt and thats one thing that sparked the quest to remove it.
android devs will always find a way to make the platform better. iOS devs are just happy with what they have :angel:
old newz!!!!
synisterwolf said:
yep, well the manufacture knew about it. the users didnt and thats one thing that sparked the quest to remove it.
android devs will always find a way to make the platform better. iOS devs are just happy with what they have :angel:
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How can they be happy with ****?
zetsumeikuro said:
How can they be happy with ****?
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because its nice and shiny? IDK the caliber of iPhone users is that high. :silly:
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-_- chrome knows how to spell iPhone correctly.
Nope. Your keyboard knows how to spell it.
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squidder said:
Nope. Your keyboard knows how to spell it.
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im on my pc. :/

some sites for learning

don't know if these are posted already, if so then excuse me, if not here you go:
http://www.codecademy.com/
http://thenewboston.org/tutorials.php (section computer programming)
i had some others, but these are great ones that i could remember right away,
MobiDroidâ„¢ said:
don't know if these are posted already, if so then excuse me, if not here you go:
http://www.codecademy.com/
http://thenewboston.org/tutorials.php (section computer programming)
i had some others, but these are great ones that i could remember right away,
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The New Boston is pretty popular and has been mentioned a lot. one that I have found useful is TwistedEquations, its newer than The New Boston and goes over fragments for tablet design.
Acela1230 said:
The New Boston is pretty popular and has been mentioned a lot. one that I have found useful is TwistedEquations, its newer than The New Boston and goes over fragments for tablet design.
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Wow, TwistedEquations series looks good too. Bookmarked. Thanks for sharing. :good:
Glad to see that you like the videos. I hope they helped.
coolsandie said:
Wow, TwistedEquations series looks good too. Bookmarked. Thanks for sharing. :good:
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Bookmark UDEMY! A bunch of free courses on that site. Too good to pass up.
thanks for this useful sites
I like udemy some of the classes are free to try. Also caveofprogramming.com
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MobiDroidâ„¢ said:
don't know if these are posted already, if so then excuse me, if not here you go:
http://www.codecademy.com/
http://thenewboston.org/tutorials.php (section computer programming)
i had some others, but these are great ones that i could remember right away,
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codecademy is a good site for learning
If you like Microsoft Technologies, you can learn at: www.microsoftvirtualacademy.com
Thanks! been getting back into java lately, gotta get them skills refined
Thanks
hieu0nguyen said:
If you like Microsoft Technologies, you can learn at: wxw.microsoftvirtualacademy.com
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The do other stuff by now too, like nodejs. Also watch out for channel 9. Plus.. Visual Studio is free (Community Edition) for very small companies/individuals.
Thenewboston somehow seems not to be working anymore?! At least the site looks strange.

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