I don't have one of those fancy-schmancy phones :c
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I don't have one of those fancy-schmancy phones :c
I'm running this on my Desktop. It covers my needs for my timers.
http://ffxiv.zam.com/wiki/FFXIV_Windows_Gadget I'm not typically a big fan of ZAM, but this widget is decent, other than it seems to always display the Login server as offline for me. It would be nice to see an updated version.
Well, I made these apps just for myself because I'm getting into Android Development. I'll most likely be the only one using them, but I have no problem sharing (which is why I created this thread). Not going for something groundbreaking here :P
hahah Just installed it, that is very nice!!! My only suggestion would be to remove the shadow on the box, it doesn't match any of my themes :( lol just have the inner box as the end.
Keep at it :D
I'll definitely work on the box some more, maybe even have different colors that you can choose from.
Thanks, viion! I'll keep at it!
Oh yeh colour picker would be awesomes! I use a lot of full transparency styles on my phone, have a look here for influence: http://forum.xda-developers.com/forumdisplay.php?f=527
Oh wow, I had no idea about that website. Haha, I'm getting pretty overwhelmed, never done any rooting or modding of any kind.
I've been curious about Android development as well. What tools are you guys using?Quote:
Well, I made these apps just for myself because I'm getting into Android Development. I'll most likely be the only one using them, but I have no problem sharing (which is why I created this thread). Not going for something groundbreaking here :P
Also, i saw where you can just use Flash CS5(and up, i think) and make apps that way instead of using something like Eclipse (not that one way is better than the other). What phones are you guys using.
Mines actually pretty old. Samsung Captivate (Firmware 2.1. uhg, i wish i would have waited).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBs5tehQ5qk<-- Example of Flash android development (very simple).
http://www.adobe.com/flashplatform/c...artphones.html <-- Adobe android supported smartphones