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Jerk McJerkface posted:After a few failed attempts doesn't it prompt you for your Google password? Also, who are these people with out a PIN on their phone? Why would you ever do that? If you lose your phone, you have a lot more to worry about than accessing Mint. Especially since I guess they could just reset your Mint password and have a reset link emailed to you, which will go to your phone anyways. Pretty much this. I don't know if it's standard as I have a Galaxy S2 so it could be a Samsung thing, but the PIN input screen is rate-limited on mine. If you get it wrong more than a certain number of times (I want to say 5?) it locks you out for 30 seconds. Also (for UK Galaxy S2s at least) Samsung have a service you can add as a device administrator which then allows you to go to their website and lock out / wipe / track your phone if you lose it.
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Jerk McJerkface posted:After a few failed attempts doesn't it prompt you for your Google password? Also, who are these people with out a PIN on their phone? Why would you ever do that? If you lose your phone, you have a lot more to worry about than accessing Mint. Especially since I guess they could just reset your Mint password and have a reset link emailed to you, which will go to your phone anyways. I don't have a pin on my phone. If I lose it, it's either never coming home or the person who finds it will call based on my name and number on the lockscreen anyway. I also have Cerberus (a "find my iphone" kind of thing) installed, so in theory I can remote lock, wipe, track, etc., but honestly I expect recovery is unlikely in that case. In the meantime, I don't have to enter a pin 10,000 time a day, wasting my time every day for a slight advantage if my phone is lost to someone who won't immediately just turn it off and resell it. With good 2-way authentication, I can also cancel the password for my Android phone in one button press from anywhere, which ought to shut the phone off from my gmail account.
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berzerker posted:I don't have a pin on my phone. If I lose it, it's either never coming home or the person who finds it will call based on my name and number on the lockscreen anyway. I also have Cerberus (a "find my iphone" kind of thing) installed, so in theory I can remote lock, wipe, track, etc., but honestly I expect recovery is unlikely in that case. In the meantime, I don't have to enter a pin 10,000 time a day, wasting my time every day for a slight advantage if my phone is lost to someone who won't immediately just turn it off and resell it. When you lose your unprotected phone, you probably won't notice right away. So for that half hour or whatever, someone can do whatever they want with all the personal data on the device. You can also set the device to not lock until the screen has been off for five minutes, because honestly, you probably look at your phone ever thirty seconds. The idea is not to protect or recover your device, which is impossible and unlikely to happen, but to protect the huge amount of personal data on the device. The suggestion about using an app to PIN lock other apps is still valid. I found a bunch on Google Play in a couple minutes. I don't know which ones are good, but there's a ton.
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I'm having a lot of trouble with voice input lately. I'm using SwiftKey, but I think it just uses Google voice input when I hit the microphone button because it looks identical to what I see for the "Google voice typing" input method. It used to work great, but lately it just seems to hang on the screen with just an image of the microphone, but before it starts listening for input. I'm guessing it's a connectivity thing, but I have an active data connection, so I'm not sure. Besides, I thought Jellybean had offline voice to text...
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It does so long as you've downloaded it in the Language and Input settings - although US English doesn't have an uninstall option so maybe it's there by default, but that's where you can check anyway
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Jerk McJerkface posted:After a few failed attempts doesn't it prompt you for your Google password? Also, who are these people with out a PIN on their phone? Why would you ever do that? If you lose your phone, you have a lot more to worry about than accessing Mint. Especially since I guess they could just reset your Mint password and have a reset link emailed to you, which will go to your phone anyways. Is there an app or widget that show how much power the phone is drawing from a USB port? My friend is having an inconsistent charging experience.
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Gyshall posted:Is there a decent image manipulation app that does all this type of stuff in one package? I like photo editing but I hate having to have a single app that only does one or two things. Give Pixlr Express a go.
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What's the best battery manager that you goons have found? I saw it mentioned in another thread but I can't seem to find it. TIA.
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Carbon from koush is out. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.koushikdutta.backup&rdid=com.koushikdutta.backup&rdot=1&feature=md
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kri kri posted:Carbon from koush is out. I love the reviews that give him 1 star because it won't work on Motorola devices, when 1) He says so in the description 2) The product is free 3) It's not his fault, it's Motorola's broken implementation of the 4.1 backup function I love you, internet reviews, never change.
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baka kaba posted:It does so long as you've downloaded it in the Language and Input settings - although US English doesn't have an uninstall option so maybe it's there by default, but that's where you can check anyway It lists English (US) as downloaded there. Any idea why it would be hanging on voice input? Would this be a better question for the general Android thread?
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Does anyone use a third party alarm clock app that will do something like play music track or turn on Spotify instead of just using the default ringtones?
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brc64 posted:It lists English (US) as downloaded there. Any idea why it would be hanging on voice input? Would this be a better question for the general Android thread? Not really sure, you could always disable all data and see if it still works (so you know it's being done on the device itself) and go from there. I'd like to help more but my phone is also loving up and running like crap, high five!
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Goetta posted:Does anyone use a third party alarm clock app that will do something like play music track or turn on Spotify instead of just using the default ringtones? I use "I Can't Wake Up" and there's also "Alarm Clock NFC" and "Mood O'Clock" https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.stereomood.moodoclock https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.wroclawstudio.puzzlealarmclock https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kog.alarmclock.paid
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brc64 posted:I'm having a lot of trouble with voice input lately. I'm using SwiftKey, but I think it just uses Google voice input when I hit the microphone button because it looks identical to what I see for the "Google voice typing" input method. I did some searching, and it looks like a lot of people are reporting problems with Voice Typing when Bluetooth is connected, which would match up with the trouble I have in my car. So I'm going to try disabling Bluetooth next time I'm in my car and see if that helps. Weird.
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Yeah if I have Bluetooth enabled I have to try to voice type/action, go back, try again and it works on the second one. Of course it also doesn't use my headset to listen either, it uses the phone mic which is inconvenient.
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Jerk McJerkface posted:When you lose your unprotected phone, you probably won't notice right away. So for that half hour or whatever, someone can do whatever they want with all the personal data on the device. You can also set the device to not lock until the screen has been off for five minutes, because honestly, you probably look at your phone ever thirty seconds. The idea is not to protect or recover your device, which is impossible and unlikely to happen, but to protect the huge amount of personal data on the device. I was on the train once and there was a couple sitting next to me who had found someone's phone. The guy was basically going through the owners etrade account looking at all his stock trades and laughing at how much money he was wasting on bad picks. I think he was more of a dick than an identity thief, but it does happen.
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kri kri posted:Carbon from koush is out. Bought premium for $5. Works like a champ so far. Streams everything up to my 50GB Box account automatically, and I can have it auto-backup on a schedule.
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AlexDeGruven posted:Bought premium for $5. Works like a champ so far. Streams everything up to my 50GB Box account automatically, and I can have it auto-backup on a schedule.
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Are there any scientific calculator apps for Android that are similar to iOS' Symbolic Calculator? Symbolic's killer feature is how it converts a single-line math equation into a properly formatted equation, like so: In that third example, you'd type √68/2*√5, and when you hit enter it'll popup all neatly formatted with an answer. You can also tap on any of the answers to get numerical answers, as well as copy them for reuse in another equation. It also has a bunch of built-in math functions that you can call from the equation bar by typing it in, like entering log(4,2) to find log base2 of 4). Most scientific calculator apps seem to emulate the one-line interface of physical calculators; this is one of the few I've found on any platform that takes some liberties with that otherwise limited design. I'm hoping there's something similar on Android.
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I don't know if there's one exactly like that, but there's MyScript Calculator which allows you to draw/write the equation on the screen and it will OCR and calculate it in roughly realtime.
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It looks like Google Play Music updated. I used to be able to long-press an album or artist and pick play from the menu. That option is gone now. Now I can tap it and then hit "shuffle" on the next screen and it will start playing but there's no way to just play it in order.
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Kind of stupid that they removed that, but as a workaround, you can tap the album and then play the first track, and it should play in order as long as you don't have shuffle turned on.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:It looks like Google Play Music updated. I used to be able to long-press an album or artist and pick play from the menu. That option is gone now. Now I can tap it and then hit "shuffle" on the next screen and it will start playing but there's no way to just play it in order. It's kind of unintuitive, but I think it plays in order if you just tap the space above "shuffle" - the little album art collage.
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That'll work. Thanks, guys.
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I'd like to have access to my whole archive of personal photos at any time. Somewhere over 100GB. My current thinking is that I'll purchase more storage space from Google and upload everything to Picasa Web Albums (we already use the Picasa desktop client to manage our photos). Does anyone have any experience with any particular app that acts as a front end to Web Albums? A really sweet feature would be one that pulls down a smaller, resized version of each photo, and caches it for general speedy browsing, but I don't know if anything like that exists.
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Doctor rear end in a top hat posted:That'll work. Thanks, guys. You could also accomplish the same thing with less effort by clicking on the first item, since the other tracks get auto-added to the queue in order. The queue automatically gets cleared out whenever you select a different playlist/album/song, until you put it in manual mode by either selecting "add to queue" when something was already there or by reordering the queue. Then it permanently switches behavior to continuing to add everything you select to one giant, unmanageable, never-ending queue (even after its killed) until you select "clear queue" from the playing screens overflow menu, after which it reverts back.
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Thermopyle posted:I'd like to have access to my whole archive of personal photos at any time. Somewhere over 100GB. My current thinking is that I'll purchase more storage space from Google and upload everything to Picasa Web Albums (we already use the Picasa desktop client to manage our photos). If you aren't dead set on Picasa, check out SmugMug. I bought a subscription last year and it's unlimited upload space and their Android app is pretty good. You can upload to it and browser galleries like you want.
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amishpurple posted:If you aren't dead set on Picasa, check out SmugMug. I bought a subscription last year and it's unlimited upload space and their Android app is pretty good. You can upload to it and browser galleries like you want. This looks pretty good and I'll keep it in mind. The good thing about Picasa web albums if you're using the Picasa desktop application is that it automatically syncs changes and whatnot. There is a SmugMug button for Picasa to upload photos, but it's not a sync type of thing...you have to manually click the button each time you make changes. But yeah, that might be the way I end up going.
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Karthe posted:Are there any scientific calculator apps for Android that are similar to iOS' Symbolic Calculator? Symbolic's killer feature is how it converts a single-line math equation into a properly formatted equation, like so: The closest thing you'll find is MathStudio (formerly Spacetime) I think. It's pretty expensive at $20, but it's really quite powerful. HandyCalc is also really good (and free!) and does nice formatting and formula entry, but it won't do symbolic calculations (algebra, calculus). There's also some Matlab-likes that I can talk a little about if you want, but I don't think that's what you're after.
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My Nexus 4 is in the mail and the only iOS app I'm going to miss is TweetBot. Is there an agreed upon 'best' twitter client for Android is really powerful and also a pleasure to use? I've done some searching and haven't really found a consensus pick yet.
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Karthe posted:Are there any scientific calculator apps for Android that are similar to iOS' Symbolic Calculator? Symbolic's killer feature is how it converts a single-line math equation into a properly formatted equation, like so: Worst case scenario, you could use the Wolfram Alpha app.
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Forbidden Kiss posted:My Nexus 4 is in the mail and the only iOS app I'm going to miss is TweetBot. Is there an agreed upon 'best' twitter client for Android is really powerful and also a pleasure to use? I've done some searching and haven't really found a consensus pick yet. Falcon Pro seems to be the "best" one right now. Carbon was going to be one but that's pretty much vaporware that only Android Central has ever used and that was just twice.
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Vykk.Draygo posted:Worst case scenario, you could use the Wolfram Alpha app. The app does not do what he wants.
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:The app does not do what he wants. Which thing doesn't it do?
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Vykk.Draygo posted:Which thing doesn't it do? Doesn't have nearly the extensive auto-formatting functions of the other app.
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Doesn't have nearly the extensive auto-formatting functions of the other app. Obviously. Hence "worst case scenario".
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Forbidden Kiss posted:My Nexus 4 is in the mail and the only iOS app I'm going to miss is TweetBot. Is there an agreed upon 'best' twitter client for Android is really powerful and also a pleasure to use? I've done some searching and haven't really found a consensus pick yet. Falcon Pro feels like a beta app but it's also the only Android Twitter app that doesn't suck for the most part. Echofon would also be in this category but it doesn't have gap detection.
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Forbidden Kiss posted:My Nexus 4 is in the mail and the only iOS app I'm going to miss is TweetBot. Is there an agreed upon 'best' twitter client for Android is really powerful and also a pleasure to use? I've done some searching and haven't really found a consensus pick yet. There isn't an Android Twitter client that is as nice as Tweetbot is. I used Tweetbot for about a year and still can't find anything as pleasant to use. Falcon Pro is probably the closest thing to a great Twitter app - it abides by Android's design guidelines and is generally intuitive, but it's still pretty basic.
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So Pocketcasts version 4 will finally be released later this month:quote:So what’s new in Pocket Casts 4? The push server already made Pocketcasts the best standalone podcast app, so now its dropping the clunky iOS-Android frankenstein UI there'll be little reason to use anything else. It'll probably maintain the same "Listen subscriptions" import the current version already has, so no need to worry about that if it affects you. As a heads up they've said multiple times that the price is going up once the update is released, so if it looks like something you'd use buy it now if you haven't already. Thermopyle posted:I'd like to have access to my whole archive of personal photos at any time. Somewhere over 100GB. My current thinking is that I'll purchase more storage space from Google and upload everything to Picasa Web Albums (we already use the Picasa desktop client to manage our photos). Out of curiosity if it's just access you need what are you finding deficient with the stock Jelly bean Gallery app? When you have sync enabled (they started calling it "Google Photos" at some point) it caches Albums pretty aggressively, and any album you need absolute access to you can pin via "Make available offline". Vagrancy fucked around with this message at 11:36 on Feb 1, 2013 |
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