[Q] APP: Websms connector developer garden - Android Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hi,
This app in the Play Store is not compatible with Android 4 ICS and apparently the developer has abandoned it. (play.google.com/store/search?q=WebSMS+Developergar)
Is there a chance that someone here can continue this project? It is a really great app (sends 10 international sms/day for free) and I don't want to miss it when upgrading.
There is also an api available from developer garden. (w w w.developergarden.com/apis/apis-sdks/send-sms/)
I would be really grateful if someone here were to take over this project!
Cheers!
P.s.: also see this thread for description of the issue: code.google.com/p/websmsdroid/issues/detail?id=635&q=ics&colspec=ID%20Type%20Status%20Priority%20Product%20Component%20Owner%20Summary%20Stars

It's sad that the developer abandoned the project. It used to work great.
However, the developergarden APIs are publicly available. When I have time, I will dig in the code, and attempt to build a little PHP script that can be used to send SMS via a browser. Once that is done, I will port the working prototype to an Android app/fix the connector.

Is there any progress with this? Would still love to use this!

Ph1b said:
Is there any progress with this? Would still love to use this!
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Here we go
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.ph1b.dgard

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Remote Tracker for Android?

Does anyone know if there is a similar Android app to this fabulous WinMo app?
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=394203
If this is not in the correct place, please move it.
I figured since the WinMo version was created by someone on XDA, maybe someone here has, or would, create an Android version?
Theres wavesecure and mobile defense on the market.
Spykez0129 said:
Theres wavesecure and mobile defense on the market.
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I can't really tell if either of those apps does the same thing as Remote Tracker, but in searching for them I ran across Theft Aware.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/at.itagents.ta_setup_mf
It seems like it might do the trick. Not free though...
Remote Tracker for Android
Look here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=17287865#post17287865
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Moving to Q&A
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Questions or Problems Should Not Be Posted in the Development Forum
Please Post in the Correct Forums
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RemoteTracker for Android is almost there!
Hello all,
I know I was out for a very long time. But now it's time to release the first version for Android. But, before I go to Google Play, I need to test it in several devices. So, I released the first release candidade version in http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net/RemoteTracker.apk.
There is also a PRO version, with more features, like capture all images from camera, take a picture from front camera when SEND button is pressed and more. You will can buy it from Play, but helping me with tests, translations or anything you will get it for free.
As I said before, RemoteTracker for Windows Mobile could be a success because the users, not me. And you can do it again for Android
There is a long way to go. I'm just starting the project.
All the Best!!!
That good news, I'm downloading and testing!
Can't install on android froyo
In sourceforge description in found "Android 2.2+)" but can't install apk on Huawei U8350 android foyo .2.2.2 I've an kit analysis error :crying:, no hope for this device , thanks ? :fingers-crossed:
joubertvasc said:
Hello all,
I know I was out for a very long time. But now it's time to release the first version for Android. But, before I go to Google Play, I need to test it in several devices. So, I released the first release candidade version in http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net/RemoteTracker.apk.
There is also a PRO version, with more features, like capture all images from camera, take a picture from front camera when SEND button is pressed and more. You will can buy it from Play, but helping me with tests, translations or anything you will get it for free.
As I said before, RemoteTracker for Windows Mobile could be a success because the users, not me. And you can do it again for Android
There is a long way to go. I'm just starting the project.
All the Best!!!
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Hi there.
Where can I read some documentation?
Thx
http://remotetracker.sourceforge.net
all the best.
LOCK - lock your device. This command uses a special syntax: rt#"lock,[personal lock message]"##[password] . BE CAREFUL WITH THIS COMMAND. DON'T TRY THIS IF YOU CAN'T USE THE UNLOCK COMMAND!
UNLOCK - unlock your device
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How does one know if he/she can or not use the UNLOCK command if he/she previously did not LOCK device?
http://www.modaco.com/content/apptodate/267096/download-apptodate-supported-applications/
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link broken
Also, is there a way to put WM6 device into airplane mode or shut it down?

[Q] Open source android SMS apps?

I'm trying to make a simple android texting app, and was wondering whether there are any open source sms apps for android I could use. I searched around and I saw a thread on another site saying GO SMS Pro was opensource, but after searching around I didnt manage to find its source code anywhere. Could someone clear this up for me? I would appreciate it if you told me about (and possibly provide a link to) android opensource SMS apps. Thanks in advance!
Read this
Thanks for the tutorial link, but that wasn't what I was looking for. I was thinking more of a fully featured SMS app with easily accessible open source code
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good idea
pipsqueaker117 said:
Thanks for the tutorial link, but that wasn't what I was looking for. I was thinking more of a fully featured SMS app with easily accessible open source code
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Look at the Google code for the AOSP messaging app. That is the only Open source app out. Go SMS is far from open source as are any other 3rd party apps.
pipsqueaker117 said:
I'm trying to make a simple android texting app, and was wondering whether there are any open source sms apps for android I could use. I searched around and I saw a thread on another site saying GO SMS Pro was opensource, but after searching around I didnt manage to find its source code anywhere. Could someone clear this up for me? I would appreciate it if you told me about (and possibly provide a link to) android opensource SMS apps. Thanks in advance!
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Go sms pro is the best available option u can work upon !!
regarding its source code, i'll try to find and inform u abt it.....
I know I am a bit late, but SMSdroid is an open source SMS client project.
Check it out here http://code.google.com/p/websmsdroid/ and here https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.ub0r.android.smsdroid
Wow, hate to revive an old thread, but I'm in the same boat and would like to hear what the OP did in the end.
Here is what I'm trying to do:
https://forum.xda-developers.com/coding/web-apps/experience-sms-handling-android-t3610335
Ultimately, I want an app that could handle basic notifications from my carrier which come 1 or 2x a month, but allow all new outgoing messages to come from another app. Google Voice, in my situation, other people might want Hangouts or whatsapp or other apps to be their default for outgoing from the dialer/contact/call log screens. Problem is, in order for a app to be "default", it needs to actually have the handlers for SMS/MMS built in. I'm not saavy enough to write a while new app from scratch, was hoping to modify one enough to forward new messages using intent.
I'd like to revive this thread and find a current solution. I liked qksms but Development died about a year ago without resolving some bugs

Beginner looking for android app project to join.

I am an aspiring android developer trying to teach myself the language. I would like to find a project, maybe open source, that I can get involved in as a real world experience with android programming.
I am wondering if there are people here that are either working on, or who could recommend, a project that I could join? I think that working on a modern app would be a great way for me to continue my learning. I have been working with books, but I worry that the information might not be completely up to date.
I am excited to get involved with real world app programming. I hope to be helpful to any project that I join Thanks to everyone in advance!
Hi MastrFett,
It is great to see how exiciting a person could be when learning. I do not have a project but I recommend you to do one for your own.
When doing something that you are going to release you do the best of yourself and you learn much more. Facing real problems is very exciting. There are lot of things that a book wouldn't explain you; you will discover them when you know that not only you is going to use your app.
Try something and upload it on Google Play. Don't get bored reading questions/answers on StackOverflow -it will be your best friend :laugh:-
Patedit,
Thanks. My only problem is I don't feel like I have many good ideas of my own right now. I think the few I have would require algorithms more advanced than my level of skill. I'll have to keep thinking.
I was just hoping to find something that would give me the chance to just jump in head first on a project right away. I do eventually want to do something on my own when I come up with the right idea.
You need a good idea if you want to become rich
If you want to learn, you don't need great ideas I know it could be frustrating at first... Imagine something you need or that will help you in your daily use of your smartphone.
For example, yesterday I made for me a widget in which I could see the next alarm time. With pressing on the widget, the Alarm Clock app is launched. That could sound 'easy' but it took me several hours. I did it because I wanted a nice widget to do so and a shortcut to the Alarm Clock app which I didn't have.
Good luck!
There is an app idea I had, but I found out there are a lot that already do what I want on google play. Should I still make the app for experience? I don't know if it is worth it if the app already exists.
MastrFett said:
There is an app idea I had, but I found out there are a lot that already do what I want on google play. Should I still make the app for experience? I don't know if it is worth it if the app already exists.
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Definitely.
There are already three apps like mine (see my signature)
But I still made it and posted it. Result : 110,000 downloads and #11 in the Top New Paid category last week

[HELP] Paranoid Android HALO

Hi all,
I have quite a bit of developing experience but unfortunately have no idea how building roms works. Since now HALO from the PA rom is open source I was wondering if it has been ported as an APK. If it hasn't I was wondering if any kind folks out here know what needs to be done to port it and if anyone was willing to help. I understand pop up mini apps are not possible, and thats not what I am looking for. I just wanted the chat head style notifications. Also I know there is an app that does this, but I like the HALO implementation better, plus who doesn't like choices.
Thanks.
Just a friendly bump. If anyone perhaps knows how I can email someone from PA or knows any other dev who could help me out I would be much obliged.
saadi03 said:
Hi all,
I have quite a bit of developing experience but unfortunately have no idea how building roms works. Since now HALO from the PA rom is open source I was wondering if it has been ported as an APK. If it hasn't I was wondering if any kind folks out here know what needs to be done to port it and if anyone was willing to help. I understand pop up mini apps are not possible, and thats not what I am looking for. I just wanted the chat head style notifications. Also I know there is an app that does this, but I like the HALO implementation better, plus who doesn't like choices.
Thanks.
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I developed this ROM for TF101 2 months ago. So I've some experience with it.
So anyway, Its not ported as an APK file. Don't think all things in Android are an APK file. Its coded by Paranoid Android developers in the Android System. Then the HALO is being added into the Settings app, by modifying and adding some java and xml files in it. Then it need some time to test whether its working or not. If you want to know how the ROM build works, you can just Google for it.
If you want to see their work go to Paranoid Android github. That's the source for the ROM.
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Yup, I know it was baked into android and isn't an app, but I was wondering if anyone knew how I could make it a standalone app. But thanks for the heads up, now I know where to look for all the code that HALO uses. I think it may be a fairly comprehensive code rewrite but Its worth a shot.
You might want to try these.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paranoid.halo
Or
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=robj.floating.notifications
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Yup I have seen those, the halo app is an addon that lets you pin apps to halo when you run a PA rom. The second has a very different execution style.
TheMrcool212 said:
You might want to try these.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.paranoid.halo
Or
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=robj.floating.notifications
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Thats not an app for HALO. That jus selects apps to be pinned n trigered.
And the 2nd 1 looks like halo but is not HALO at all
I know this is rather late, but I have been looking at the code lately and I was wondering if anyone has made any progress or has some deeper insight. I haven't been able to try because my computer is on its last legs and I wont be able to work on anything till it is replaced later.
saadi03 said:
I know this is rather late, but I have been looking at the code lately and I was wondering if anyone has made any progress or has some deeper insight. I haven't been able to try because my computer is on its last legs and I wont be able to work on anything till it is replaced later.
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Were you able to find anything? If not look at this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2419287 once u do, let me know. I will show u something else after

PiCAST, Chromecast-like Pi Device

What is PiCAST?
I couldn't get a Chromecast cause it was sold out, so I tried to build my own and within 3 Days I decided to release the PiCAST and now almost a week in and we have [YouTube] Video! So, I am trying to make it like the Google Chromecast BUT completely open, free, and hopefully get others to contribute to make it better. So at this moment in time, it will throw a website or load and play a YouTube Video. Soon you'll be able to have the ability to control remotely or have Desktop Sharing.
Video Demo (Web Page Launcher)
http://www.youtube.com/embed/HUgbCoORkYM
** Launching & Showing YouTube Video as a Demo shortly!
How Can I Help or Try it?
Visit the GitHub Project page, http://github.com/lanceseidman/picast.
Thanks!
Is this an emulation of Chromecast? or totally different project in the same direction?
huisinro said:
Is this an emulation of Chromecast? or totally different project in the same direction?
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It seems like a similar project going in a similar but slightly different direction.
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Looks like this project has awesome potential!! I look forward to playing with this tonight.
Checking it out, now. Thanks man
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Nice...
PiCAST... Cool... Can't wait to try it :victory:
Keep up the good work :good:
Some new progress?
Cool idea.
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Nice. I like it
lseidman said:
What is PiCAST?
I couldn't get a Chromecast cause it was sold out, so I tried to build my own and within 3 Days I decided to release the PiCAST and now almost a week in and we have [YouTube] Video! So, I am trying to make it like the Google Chromecast BUT completely open, free, and hopefully get others to contribute to make it better. So at this moment in time, it will throw a website or load and play a YouTube Video. Soon you'll be able to have the ability to control remotely or have Desktop Sharing.
Video Demo (Web Page Launcher)
http://www.youtube.com/embed/HUgbCoORkYM
** Launching & Showing YouTube Video as a Demo shortly!
How Can I Help or Try it?
Visit the GitHub Project page, http://github.com/lanceseidman/picast.
Thanks!
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Will it be like Miracast sticks? I want to mirror my phone (S4) with something other than Samsung ALLSHARE CAST dongle
djkidy123 said:
Some new progress?
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Actually yes, the whole project has gotten a re-design in general. Less requirements, faster loading and only need a single web page. Using Sockets, so the project is smaller and a lot safer.
SherlockHolmes2013 said:
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Will it be like Miracast sticks? I want to mirror my phone (S4) with something other than Samsung ALLSHARE CAST dongle
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I don't know what that is, but from your explanation, I will say no, unfortunately.
Any screen your Pi is connected to, will have processes performed on it remotely.
Ill be subscribing to this thread and wait for it eagerly.
Can any updates be expected?
Is it, or will it be, possible to stream audio from applications on your computer like Spotify?
Hi, I'm trying to get this working on my Pi currently, once I get down to the "SETUP DATABASE" section, I'm really not sure what to do. are there more detailed instructions anywhere?
Hello, I'm very interested in the project you have here, but is there anyway to send the PiCast from an android device to the Pi?
will picast work with services such as netflix?
Has there been any progress lately? Any updates or fixes?

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