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i saw this ,
it's a Home for our android devices...
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A better Home Screen for your Android Tablet, designed to fit your lifestyle. Always relevant. Immediately valuable.
Looking for a better Home Screen for your Android Tablet? Introducing Chameleon.
Chameleon replaces the standard Android Home Screens and App Launcher with one that isn't just more useful, but more beautiful as well.
You can set up multiple Home Screens with your own layout of widgets and apps, giving you the most relevant information that you want, when you want it. So whenever you unlock your device, you are presented with the Home Screen that is immediately valuable to you.
Your apps, your content. When you need them, where you need them.
Chameleon Home Screens can be set up based on GPS locations, WiFi networks and time ranges, allowing you to define which Home Screen is the most relevant for the situation. Patent Pending
In the morning, you can set up your own Morning Home Screen for your tablet based on a time range that you specify. During that time, your tablet can be set to display your favorite news, social feeds, weather, schedule and email.
At the office, Chameleon can recognize when you are at your office based on a GPS location and display a Work Home Screen to display things like your email inbox, tasks, calendar and your latest documents.
In the evening, when you are ready to sit down and relax, your tablet can be set to recognize your home network - and display your favorite apps for movies, music, photo sharing and social media.
Beautiful Widgets.
Chameleon widgets are not just useful, but beautiful as well. We are aiming to include the following widgets based on popular apps and services:
Facebook
Twitter
Nextflix
Instagram
Google Drive
Gmail
Clock
Calendar
Weather
Media Player
RSS Reader

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safariking said:
Link is dead man!
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sorry i forgot a H on the URL

looks fun but the big question: how well will it run.
a homescreen is the no1 thing that can't be sluggish.
5$ is kinda steep asking price for an app that isn't even out yet and can't be tested.
guess i'll wait till its officialy released and then have a look at it...

Nice looking launcher, very pretty. Too bad the dev took the $$ and ran. Not good reviews in playstore, especially at $5.99. The customers are feeling ripped off.
Last post was May 2012, over a year later, and still a no go...
Tooo Bad!
Looked good for starters.

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[REQ] Music Player with Search (text) function

I was playing with Groovefish last week (while it was still working) and realized that I really enjoyed searching for music by text (artist name, title, etc) instead of trying to sift through my lists of mp3s stored on the device.
It got me thinking- why aren't there any good music players out there that with a text search option?
I'm picturing it working on some sort of index, similar to the way you can type a contact name or subject/sender in messaging, and it will narrow down the list of options as you type in real-time.
For devices with keyboards, this would be an invaluable tool. Does something like this exist and I've just missed it? If not, how hard would it be to implement?
yes there is actually
I wrote such a program a (very long) while ago. A small part of it's interface is in hebrew but basically it is icon based. Also, it is written for QVGA devices and i don't know how it will run on WM 6.5 and later.
It is meant to be finger friendly and easy to operate while driving, that's why i chose to implement this kind of input method.
I stopped development in the middle of making a new, WVGA compatible version with a whole new interface based on ALPINE's car audio system and haven't continued since.
Some screenshots:
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The search box is next to the magnifying glass icon and it updates the list in real-time.
You can download it here:
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=BVYP6LY1
If you have any questions, hit the "i" button - my e-mail address is written there.
There's an awesome one called Windows Media Player. It comes with your device. You start typing and it filters
yeah- try using those tiny icons on a wvga display while driving, blue.
WMP is pretty terrible to use without a stylus, although it will sort through a list of titles as you type, now that you point it out. The problem, aside for the lack of finger friendliness, is that the search is only in the category u select.
In other words, I have to first click artist if I'm searching for an artist, or album if I want the album name. What I love about searching with groovefish is that I can type any part of the name, artist, album, etc, and it will find it on a whim. Being able to do that locally in real time would be extremely useful, especially with some nice big icons to click.
Gorel, my hebrew is a bit weak, but I can fake my way through it. Too bad you stopped development... theres really nothing else out there like this?
I'm sorry, not that i know of.
I may get back to deveploment now that i have my hd2 but it is very time consuming and it is very low on my priority list (i am not a pro)...
I think it is best if one of the developers here would incorporate this feature into his own software - it basically a simple sql query and shouldn't be too hard for a pro to implement.
edit: I just thought of something, assuming you have an hd2, you could use the zoom feature to make the program appear full screen!
Let me see... where did I put that hd2...

[Q] Unconventional Launchers?

I've grown tired of the regular android look of 4x4 icons, dock and widgets. I want a different type of launcher ( I wish i had the stock launcher for the kindle fire), but something that is very different, any ideas? P.s. I've tried launcher 7...
Rocket Launcher is pretty unconventional. Not my style, but check it out. http://goo.gl/JrCBb
I've tried it too, but it wasn't snappy enough, and limited customization. It was a great start though. thanks
Wave launcher: http://goo.gl/zMRW6
Best money spent on market other than Tasker. No, it's not an actual home screen but it's an excellent launcher!
If you are patient and persistent, Sweeter Home is real nice. It is in perpetual beta, and the dev isn't really supporting it, but you can find users here in xda.
I'm including a few screenshots. The right side has tabs that bring up boxes of user selected apps. This is my setup. Search for sweeterskins and see what others have done also. YouTube has a few videos.
You can't know your limits until you exceed them.
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One handy feature I forgot to mention is that you can show and hide settings switches and widgets as they are needed. You can see in my screenshot that my GPS widget comes into view when I am selecting a navigation app. This gives me a heads up on GPS status and a chance to activate if off. Up to 9 widgets can occupy the same spot and you can select which one is going to be displayed.
You can't know your limits until you exceed them.
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If you are patient and persistent, Sweeter Home is real nice. It is in perpetual beta, and the dev isn't really supporting it, but you can find users here in xda.
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Pretty cool! I'm going to give that a go.
BTW, the home page is http://www.sweeterhome.com/, and they just released a new beta on 10 Feb 2012.
launcherPro allows you to re-size widgets and icons kinda stretches them though
https://market.android.com/details?...t=W251bGwsMSwxLDEsImNvbS5mZWRlLmxhdW5jaGVyIl0.
i like go launcher
LauncherPro and Go Launcher aren't really that unconventional. Neither is ADW nor Nova, for that matter.
Btw, duckredbeard: what theme are you using with sweeter? Looks quite sweet!
It's my own theme...look for SD004. It will take some work to make it work for you as I have alot of Tasker and MinimalisticText going on. I will do some edits to make it more adaptable for others. Check back to this thread for updates on when it is available.
You can't know your limits until you exceed them.
Slidescreen is awesome
AOKP 4 LYF
duckredbeard said:
It's my own theme...look for SD004. It will take some work to make it work for you as I have alot of Tasker and MinimalisticText going on. I will do some edits to make it more adaptable for others. Check back to this thread for updates on when it is available.
You can't know your limits until you exceed them.
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Sweet, looking forward to it.
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Slidescreen is awesome
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I had forgotten about slidescreen. Do you have a link for it? Don't see it in the market.

App Development Proposition - "Zusix"

Hi guys, before I begin the pitch to you all I just want to say that I do NOT want to make money off of anyone here and I also do NOT wish to take credit for others work.
I have just started to develop a new Music application which I have named "Zusix" (Zoo Zix). I would love this to be a community made application and thought XDA is the best place for this to occur. So lets get started:
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As you can see I have started on the layout and design of Zusix and have a good idea on the theme I want to use the colours also will change depending on the system theme. I have little knowledge of coding, this is where everyone fits in.
There will be no splash screen for the app and the first page when opening will be the now playing section of the panorama page. This section will display the playing artist, album, song name and will have a play, pause and skip/previous control. When a user taps the album art they will be taken to a now playing screen which will feature the full player screen (below) with the playing artist, album, song and will feature the playing controls and will display the next tracks etc.. below. The user can then swipe to the left to get artist info and maybe related items?
The next part will be the collection viewer, this is on the left of the Now Playing screen on the first panorama page and will be completely built into the first page (hopefully) and should make choosing a new song quicker.
The "Store" panoramic page will include a link to the store app and tiles of featured artists and albums for users to explore and discover.
The History page will contain previously played items - this page can also be allocated to something else im not sure what yet
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So, this is what I have so far; I just want to get an idea on who would like to take part, whether people think this is a good idea and some feedback on the design.
Thanks for reading!
Any questions about anything to do with the project just ask, I will be more than happy to try and help.
I have also uploaded the XAP for this project so people can get a feel for the design so far - baring in mind there is no functional use yet, its only a design preview.

EverythingMe Launcher.apk

EverthingMe Launcher​
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The Perfect Phone. Every Time.
EverythingMe is a launcher for your Android phone that delivers what you need, when you need it. It anticipates the apps, people and information you'd want, every time you pick up your phone.
Main Features
A launcher, or a home replacement app, can upgrade the look and functionality of your homescreen. It can also personalize the way you open apps, make calls and perform other tasks. Below are the main features of EverythingMe that will upgrade your phone:
The Prediction Bar
Anticipates what you’ll need throughout the day. Get your news apps in the morning, your calendar at work, and the train schedule on your way home.
Smart Folders
Your apps are automatically organized according to your interests. Open football stats from the Sports Folder or find cartoons in your Kids Folder.
Fastest In-Phone Search
The quickest, most personalized search tool for Android. Enter one letter and get contacts, apps and web results that are relevant just for you. Typing “M” might pull up Mom’s number, or show the Messaging app first - whichever you use most.
Everyday Uses:
► In the morning, you’ll automatically get news and weather on your screen.
► In the city, get the nearest restaurants, transportation and shops in your Around Me Folder.
► In the evening, get recipes for dinner and movie apps as you relax at home.
The Buzz:
"Everything.me May Be the Smartest, Most Dynamic Android Launcher Yet". ~ LifeHacker.com
"One app made me love Android and BLOWS AWAY iOS. One app." ~Robert Scoble
Follow Us:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EverythingMe
Facebook: http://on.fb.me/1ipZV1h
Contact Us
Need help? Send us a note to [email protected]
For feedback and other inquiries, email [email protected]
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First impression is oké.
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Some Of The Best Designed Android Apps

The Best Designed Android Apps
When thinking about what kind of design you want to go with for your app, you're probably pulling inspiration from an existing app that you have in mind. Have you ever downloaded an app and just been like "Wtf this is amazing!" Design goes hand in hand with functionality and these specific apps just nail that balance.
I'm going to list some of the best designed apps so hopefully you can get inspired to implement some of these looks into your own app. What I find best about these apps is that each one in very unique. Let's check them out.
Top Five Best Designed Android Apps
5. Lyft
Lyft is a taxi-alternative ride sharing app. It's so easy to use, you'll be setup and ready to go within 2 minutes tops. You can view where the local cabs are and filter through the different types of rides you want. The graphical interface is simple and to-the-point.
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4. Pocket Casts
Pocket Casts will deliver all of your favorite podcasts directly into your ears. I've learned so much from podcasts. Did you know 9/11 was an inside job?! Crazy! What's every crazier is how good this app looks. The media player is brilliant with how they display all the information you need in simple and clever icons. Check out these screenshots to see what I mean.
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3. B&H Photo Video Pro Audio
When you first launch this app you'll be expecting the usual shopping app like Amazon or Walmart. Boy are you in for a surprise. This is one of the best looking shopping apps you will find. It's worth downloading just to check it out and see how great everything looks.
2. Weather Timeline - Forecast
You're probably not used to paying 99 cents for a weather app. You're probably also not used to having a weather app that will blow your socks off and suck on your toes. This is by far the best designed weather app on the Play store. Check your forecast in style, right before the tornado hits and destroys your entire town.
1. Tumblr
The animations in the tumblr app won it a Material Design Award from Google. Tumblr is the app to check out if you want to trigger your creativity for animations and layout design. It really adds something nice to the experience when you're posting selfies of your new blue and green hair color.
These are my favorites apps when it comes to design, and they have all be featured at least once on Googles design website. What apps do you think have fantastic designs? Share them in the comments.
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