"These new units are so efficient that a four core version, packing 4GB DRAM, consumes just five watts at full pelt -- for perspective, that's less than your average tablet."
@Glitch no i havent ill have to take a look at that
I basically just want my app to be the main activity that runs when the tablet/phone is started and it launches apps from it and when you press home from anywhere it goes back to my app
Yeah but not the way I'm doing it. So basically it launches apps from it with a better interface and usability controls. So i would want it to be running all the time.
I think so, they lock out the home and back buttons so you cant get out of their app without going through some settings. Thats basically what i want, except i need the app to automatically launch every time the device is started... is there any way to do that?
Since installing? I mean that is annoying but it could be worse. Its a start so at least until i figure out how to build a launcher app i can have my app auto launch and disable the "home" and "back" buttons so that they cant leave the app.
I know launchers need to be declared as launchers but how do driving apps work then? I had one on my phone and it wouldnt go away even if the home button was pressed
I do know that it is ill advice to take control of the HOME button for users. But I'm developing a android lockdown application for educational purposes. I was browsing the site and came upon this link on disabling the home button.
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Oh wow, thats lame. So i really have time... when the prime updates ill just go to a store selling it... or just any verizon store with a 4.0 phone, isntall my app, see if it crashes haha
Thanks for all the help guys @Glitch @ProfSmiles Hopefully some day ill be able to help you guys with your problems when I learn more. I'm going to head to bed because its almost midnight here. I'll catch you guys later
oh I love Engadget; reading their review of ICS: *Previously, taking screenshots was a lengthy process that involved plugging your phone into a computer, making sure the right software was downloaded and Mars and Jupiter had to be aligned with Mercury in a perfectly straight line in the evening sky.*
Woohoo, finally finished this update. https://market.android.com/details?id=com.euphoricsoftware.apps.mlia Thanks to everyone who helped (off the top of my head, @Glitch, @OctavianDamiean, @Merlin, @Pyrodante)
Finally - god, All I was doing was removing a "module" of code from my main project and creating a new one around it so I could play with it in isolation. Obviously less modular than I thought :/
@Merlin You and me aren't made for software development - it's totally going to kill us.
Well, the bit of code I pulled out of my app was my custom keyboard. Turn's out it's a pretty hefty portion of my project in terms of resources, drawables, layouts etc etc
And yeah, would love to put it in a library in some way since it's only ever added as a CustomView and interacted with on that level.
I've put things like that in sepearte packages within a project but not created a library. It is more than likely possible but you'll need to do some research
How do you setup a project that can result in a jar library file that can be used for android?
I want to create a custom library across all projects.
Few other questions:
Does it need to be compiled against a specific version of android sdk?
When an android package is compiled against a jar li...