Well, I might be a little late to the party, but I've discovered just how useful web apps have become. I used to use only native apps, but lately I've discovered how great web apps are, especially when it comes to syncing between Ubuntu, Windows, and Android.
I'm currently using Feedly, Google Docs/Drive/other services, Evernote Web, and a bunch of others.
I thought it would be a good idea to share your Tasker profiles.
I recently discovered this app and after 3 years of using Android it feels like Android has a whole bunch of extra features.
My profiles are boring really but I'll share anyway.
My first profile puts my phone on silent between 2am and 10am.
My second profile turns off Bluetooth after 3 minutes of being unpaired.
I am going to get a nexus 4 and probably get straight talk for it. I was recently testing google voice out, and I was wondering how people typically go about setting it up on their phone.
Hey all,
I have had my Nexus 4 for a little over a month now and I am loving it. One thing however that I cannot figure out how to do is to share photos I have taken via MMS over my Google Voice number.
People like to use the lack of tablet optimized apps and the use of blown up phone apps to discourage others from buying an N7. But this came up in my mind:
If apps aren't tablet optimized, then they just blow up the phone version to fill the whole screen.
Mods: Apologies if this is in the wrong section, seemed like the best place to put it
Send It is an application that allows you to send ANYthing to ANY smartphone (iPhone, WP7 etc..)
Hate creating multiple accounts or installing apps you won't use to send one file to one person?
Don't have an email address for most of your contacts?
Hey all,
I just built an app, Messaging + Google Voice. It's the native Android messaging application with Google Voice capabilities. It will allow you to send and receive Google Voice and carrier messages within the same application.
Hi guys. Sorry if this thread already exists somewhere, but forum search only found he Google Now on ice cream sandwich thread. So, and to everyone who has now/new voice search on their device, what are your thoughts?
For a long time I used Google Voice for voicemail only (even though I had a phone number assigned for the account). At that time I had conditional call forwarding on my cell phone setup to forward to Google Voice, had my cell phone listed as a forwarding number, and Google Voice set to send calls made to my cell phone directly to voicemail.