Well, not as interesting as a sex hack, I suppose, but...
My fiance gets really upset with me if I work late and forget to text her. I often forget, and she won't make the first move to text me. It was getting to be a huge deal.
Then I discovered Llama for my Android phone. I setup a script that fires if the time is after 6:40 (I usually leave work by 6:15), if I am still connected to the cell tower at work, and if I can still see the wifi network. This script sends a text that says, 'I'm going to be working late tonight', and dings to let me know it sent. It's been working fantastic.
I just recently added a new one that fires if the time is after 5:00pm, and I have just left the work cell tower area, that sends a 'I am on my way home' message. She has been super pleased at how consistent I have been about letting her know what is going on, and the best part is that I don't even have to remember to do anything. Thanks technology!
Just an edit to add, I also added a variable to make sure the actions can only fire once per day, with an action that happens around 3am to reset that variable, so if I leave work and go back it won't go off twice.
Thanks for all the comments, I'm glad you guys enjoyed it.
Kde Connect.
It's almost like push bullet, but open source and for linux. The app allows for mirroring of notifications, universal copy/paste, file transfers, and allows you to use your phone as a keyboard/mouse. You can also use it to control media players on your pc.
link me: KDE Connect
F-droid: https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=kde+connect&fdid=org.kde.kdeconnect_tp
Further discussion: https://www.reddit.com/r/linux/comments/4d2431/if_you_use_linux_and_android_youve_got_to_install/
Edit: Guys. I don't know if this will work for your distros. As long as your distro has packages for kde, you should be able to install KDE connect along with its dependencies. I'd refer to google/ddg if its not working 'out of the box'.
I already talked to TaiG about this awkward kernel patch days ago, and have this on my schedule of things to fix "next" (after the thing I'm working on fixing right now). FWIW, I did not realize their patch was this bad (I mean, dude: that's pretty bad...), but I'm still not terribly concerned (as an example: i0n1c says "don't install tweaks from random people in the next few days", but those already by definition have privileged access, so you should already be careful installing them). (This setuid bug is the "proactive fix" that I talked about in the Cydia 1.1.18 changelog.)
Uh, OK. Some evidence other than "we imagine" and "no updates since August 2016" (WRONG) would be nice. And
> Its possible Google will never fully "sunset" Inbox
seems to really say "Our headline was BS". But whatever.
Looks like you got the tail end of a staged rollout that started just before Nov 1. That version was published to APKMirror on November 1.
You can grab the latest Beta if you want Oreo now.
sl in terminal
If you don't have it, standard sudo apt-get install sl, pacman -s sl, or whatever your distro use.
Fun fact - there's couple locomotives included with different parameters, go and discover!
If you are sitting on Windows you can always look at gif.
E: I was proven mistaken, you actually can run it on Windows 10 and it takes like 5 minutes to get it done.
How to get it to run -
10: Settings->update&security -> for developers -> turn developer mode on
20: Control panel ->programs->programs and features ->turn windows features On or Off ->Tick the Windows Subsystems for Linux
30:win+r or win+s -> bash
40: wait till it gets downloaded, create the admin account, get the pc to reset.
now you can start it with 'bash' as before
50: sudo apt-get install sl
60: sl
Have fun.
e2: Also, if you are on Windows Insider Program you can get the SUSE instead of Ubuntu, if you so desire, by downloading OpenSUSE or SLES directly from the store instead of step 30 onwards.
>Also she can just undo again, and get the 2s together, to get a 32768.
No, this is after game over.
Also, what's with the undo calls? The version I installed to her was the only one I ever played aswell, it's the one from f-droid repository (no ads). Does undo really make that big a difference?
I am not the dev, but I think this project is important because I think it is the first open-source torrent client for Android. If you want to contact the developer, here is the project page and F-Droid listing.
Could you provide the .ipa to make it easier to sideload through AltStore? That would give more people a chance to use it since it's a relatively simpler process.
If AltStore does Watch apps anyway, I'm not sure.
Actually the bar is higher:
inbox isn't completely dead -- not yet, anyway. just install an older apk
I had one stock widget and the other one was
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobilityflow.animatedweather.free
I honestly don't usually even have two weather weather widgets. I had put an extra on the home screen only because I was picking up my brother from UC Berkeley just a day ago. Just plain luck since they were prepared for the exact "task" in advance.
You can still install Gab.ai as an unsourced app on Android.
If Gab is smart, they will make the link easily available.
Sorry for the terrible formatting of the OP, I'm unable to edit it, and I can't get any of the images like the one from the read more screen, nor the installed version (v.0.101.0) to upload to Imgur. I have submitted the APK to APKmirror. I'll be updating this reply as needed.
The patch notes are as follows:
Aspect ratios and UI are now optimized for larger screens such as iPhone X and Samsung 8.
Lucky eggs and Star Pieces are now accessible and usable from the Raid and Gym Battle inventories.
Various Bug fixes and performance updates.
APKmirror download:
Screenshots I couldn't get uploaded on 05.25.2018:
WhoIsIt - set certain contacts to always ring at full volume, even if your phone is on silent ( I have the alarm monitoring company for my work set to this so I never miss a call in case of a break in). Also set seperate ringtones and vibration patterns for each contact; with seperate ringtones for sms, mms, phone and gmail per contact.
Harass Me - default settings make it so if you receive 3 calls from the same number within 3 minutes your ringer will turn on if your phone is on silent. My family and immediate friends know to call 3 times in case of emergency in the middle of the night
edit: more details for what WhoIsIT can do, and links.
SwiftKey X, Reddit News, Dropbox, ES File Explorer, AirDroid, Pulse News (if you like all your news in one place) and if you're going to root*, Clockwork Mod, LBE Privacy Guard, ~~AdFree~~ AdAway and JuiceDefender. So jealous - congrats!
*Thanks CMahaff
EDIT: As far as image uploading apps go, imgur for Android is pretty solid.
Suggestion: you could use NewPipe combined with VLC or MxPlayer (just set "Use external audio player" on NewPipe and "Use as audio player" on MxPlayer).
It's really a lot better than playing the whole video in background on Firefox.
Anyone interested in starting a fork from the last stable GPL build? I've got a bit of Android dev experience. Perhaps other interested coders might want to band together!
EDIT: I'm going for it. I forked the github project, I'm going to do some testing, replace the icon (to avoid confusion) and get it back up in the Market for interested parties. Updates as they occur.
EDIT 2: here's the github fork: https://github.com/zagaberoo/diode
EDIT 3: It's up! Come and get it here: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=in.shick.diode Tomorrow I'll make a post announcing it to anyone else interested in staying open source. Then I'm going to add some GPL compliance stuffs like an about page that states the license.
Lens in Camera
Portrait Color Pop
Portrait Depth adjustment
RAW camera support.
All coming to older pixels. In fact. You can get it now. Install the Pixel 3 Camera APK
You can use Anywhere!--虚拟定位 by onTheRoadStudio to trick your iPhone into thinking it's an iPad. This enables the unrestricted playback that's usually exclusive to tablets and PCs.
Screen Filter. Great for AMOLED screens that are too bright in pitch black even at the phones lowest brightness settings. Possibly saves battery? (but don't you buggers quote me on that!)
edit: A lot of love for this app! Let the dev know how you feel!
It's fine.
He's simply asking you to rate it and providing an incentive. He's not forcing people to rate it, and he's not telling you to rate it 5 stars (although you could say he vaguely is implying that).
I really don't see what isn't OK about this.
It's clearly effective, look at some of the other top fishing games:
iFishing Lite 1-5 million downloads, but only 5500 ratings
Big sport fishing 3d 1-5 million downloads, 10500 ratings
Gone fishing has 100-500k downloads but 17000 ratings.
DNS66. Best system-wide adblocker I've used on Android that doesn't require root and is free without ads of its own. I didn't even notice the ad cancer!
Edit: to get it, one must download the F-Droid app repository and you can find it on there. Here's a link: https://f-droid.org/packages/org.jak_linux.dns66/
Edit 2: wow my first gold! Didn't even notice till just now. Thanks a lot, kind stranger.
AdAway my friend. You will need to have root access though.
EDIT: Okay people. I know some users have iPhones, I just don't know enough about them to suggest a solution. Check the comments below, some people have provided answers for you.
F-Droid is a legit alternative to Google's Play Store. And the sheer amount of data that Google collects does pose a danger to individuals, and I think, to society at large. However, Telegram is also garbage and likely insecure. I'm guessing $gran wanting to use it means she isn't a well versed privacy wonk.
F-Droid, it's like the google play store but it only hosts open source apps. On the google play store every calculator app had in-app purchases or ads, no such nonsense on F-Droid. It recently got a material design update.
If your screen is too bright at night, use screen filter to dim it even further. Also if supported it can disable the button lights. Perfect for night reading
Is Mozilla planning to port firefox quantum to android platform?
The current version is slow and a bit buggy compared to chrome (which is understandable given android is Google's platform).
Currently using Firefox Focus and Waterfox (a fork of firefox, still under development)
Edit : Just tried out Firefox Rocket as suggested in the weekly app suggestion on this sub. Currently restricted to Indonesia. Download it form ApkMirror
I can also recommend that you check out the app FaceSlim which is basically a really nice wrapper of the facebook website before it was shit. Have replaced both the facebook app and messenger for me.
P.S. It is open source and free of spyware as well.
I have just pushed Cydia 1.1.26, which modifies this logic slightly in an attempt to reduce issues people might have with the update, as some people here are saying they are having issues with icons disappearing :/.
it's fairly easy.
Go here on the phone or tablet and download.
When you try to install (by tapping on the downloaded file) it should prompt you to allow install by third party sources.
Once you have F-Droid installed you just open it and search for DNS66 and then install. Run the program once to set it up.
Also check out ShatteredPixel Dungeon. It's one of the better time wasting games out there.
> For search, duckduckdo is really good.
In addition StartPage searches Google, but strips it of all metadata.
> As for phones, you can download apks from the store with yalp or alternatives.
Also, I suggest looking at FDroid for FOSS applications for android.
If you want to go completely google services free, there are plenty of Android roms based on the open source version.
The original authenticator was open source and the open-source version still works fine.
There's also OTP Authenticator.
You can download it through f-droid (an open source app store for android) or through Newpipe's Github page.
Here's the Github page:
https://github.com/TeamNewPipe/NewPipe/releases
And here's f-droid:
> Worth the messing around with a specific email app to use this?
PGP is still a better choice when it comes to being certain on privacy. With ProtonMail (and Tutanota), you have to take their word for it that they aren't compromised considering they're the ones dealing with their own keys and distribution.
With PGP, you have your private key, and as long as you're secure with it, you're the only one with that said key. No real trust issues or complexity here :p
On that note though, I'd trust ProtonMail and Tutanota more than any of the US-based big providers (Gmail, Yahoo, Hotmail/Live, etc). Plus, Protonmail and Tutanota are "easier" to work with than an email client and PGP generally speaking (although Enigmail and Thunderbird make it pretty painless once it's set-up).
I currently use Tutanota, but I'm working on moving my emails over to a general server with SMTP though so I can use PGP. In the past, I started using them because ProtonMail was invite-only and wasn't open-source. Tutanota also lets me download their Android APK without Google Play (they have a help page with a link to it; ProtonMail doesn't offer this; neither provider provides APKs for F-Droid either currently but Tutanota did try).
The Android APK is enough for me to choose Tutanota over ProtonMail, but if that wasn't a factor, I'd probably use ProtonMail considering I don't hear good things about Germany and privacy.
For Starters:
Take a look at the: <strong>5 hour developer freebie bundle on Stacksocial</strong> to get started. (4 days left to get it free)
Edit: uploaded, waiting on approval
Edit 2: mine hasn't gotten approved yet but here's one that has
I Just uploaded to APKMirror. Waiting on Androidpolice approval.
​
Enjoy
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/camera/camera-6-1-021-220943556-release/
The Cydia package page (in Cydia) gives a more detailed explanation. You can look at it in Cydia or check it out here, and I'll quote it too:
> Changes in Cydia 1.1.19: Cydia Substrate Compatibility
> Cydia now runs as "mobile" instead of "root". This means that Cydia Substrate extensions (tweaks) can now modify Cydia, just like those tweaks modify other apps and iOS.
> How this will affect you: After you install this upgrade, you may be surprised to see that your installed tweaks are modifying Cydia. For example, if you have a tweak installed that improves how the keyboard works in all apps, it will now improve keyboards in Cydia as well.
> Tweaks may have problems: Some tweaks may have bugs in how they affect Cydia, such as applying an odd color to a piece of text, because their developers have not been able to test this before. Please be patient and give developers time to update their tweaks — you can often follow them on Twitter for news and updates. You can temporarily uninstall a tweak if it is causing problems for you.
> What if something goes wrong? If you install a tweak that causes Cydia to be unusable, you can fix it by booting your device with Cydia Substrate disabled (which also disables all tweaks). To do this: turn off your device, and turn it on while pressing the volume up button until it finishes booting. Then open Cydia, uninstall the buggy tweak, and reboot again to go back into normal mode.
If you still have questions, feel free to ask and people will try to help!
AFAIK you don't need to remove donation links, in fact they're encouraged. In any case, this is how you do it: https://f-droid.org/contribute/
It'll be especially useful for users on Cyanogen/Replicant, or people trying to escape Google's grip.
> You don't want to use a controlled and secure store to download your app, but a third-party website that could potentially harm your device?
APKMirror and XDA Labs are both reliable.
She didn't want to download it from an unreliable source, which is why she came for help.
>Not to mention that you won't get updates.
You could always install F-Droid or XDA Labs and keep apps updated through there.
I blocked that right away with LBE privacy guard.
Edit: also wanted to add that I did add a negative review and email to devs. And, I should have include a link earlier, so here: LBE Privacy Guard
ApplicationName | Free/Paid | Phone/Tablet | Description |
---|---|---|---|
Pocket -formerly Read It Later | Free | Phone & Tablet | The official Android app for Pocket. Pocket is an easy way to save things on the web for reading/viewing..well.. later. Syncs across a lot of different platforms and works offline too! |
Developer Notes: My twin brother started Read It Later back in 2007 and has been expanding it ever since. Near the end of 2010 I decided to join in and started building an Android client which was released the following year. Over the last year our modest little team has grown to eight people. In April of 2012 we rebranded to Pocket. Outside of Pocket I also have a game that I am working little by little on.
After a little googling, it seems like a sex position app/game created by someone named Bi Cheng.
http://appshopper.com/lifestyle/love-position-the-ultimate-sex-position-app
Assuming this is the same one.
We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of the brand new 'iOS 7 LockScreen Weather' designed to work seamlessly with your iOS 7 LockScreen.
This lockscreen utilises /u/saurik 's Cydget tweak.
Simply add your location ID and the weather is displayed on your lockscreen. You'll also be able to view your lockscreen wallpaper without making any modifications.
We have worked hard to bring you this tweak and have already received numerous compliments, screenshots and praise.
Why not head over to Cydia (hosted on the ZodTTD & MacCiti Repo) right now to download our 'iOS 7 LockScreen Weather' tweak: http://cydia.saurik.com/package/com.macciti.ios7lockscreenweather/
Update: from /u/yourofl10 - 'iOS 7 LockScreen Weather' on iOS 6 - How To Guide.
OP linked to the 320dpi version, which is optimized for certain screens. Here's the "nodpi" version, which works for every screen. The install file is a tiny bit bigger (10.5 MB vs 9.9 MB). Both are officially signed by Google, meaning they're unmodified and you can trust them.
Just tried on my Samsung Galaxy S9+ and it seems to be working.
You can get the APK from apkmirror.com. They are a legit site and their APKs are all signed by the actual company they come from so you know they aren't tampered with.
It's available at apkmirror:
https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/google-inc/gmail/gmail-9-1-13-231319729-release-release/#downloads
Uninstalled it few weeks back. Unrelated to following.
After some interesting comments about Netguard, on fence about this developer.
Why use ABP if you're rooted? Adaway is a much better solution for rooted devices. Hosts file blocking is about as lightweight and effective as it gets.
Galaxy Note users who get the ICS upgrade: You can now join the pressureNET project as you have a barometer and ICS! We receive about 700 measurements per hour from around the globe, and are hoping to grow this as much and as fast as we can in order to make real attempts at providing better short-term local weather prediction. The project is open source (see cumulonimbus.ca for code and discussion.)
(I've been popping in to all of the Note threads recently, and if I'm starting to bore you let me know, I'll pipe down)
He posted the release post for his tweak Griddy, which was functional on its own but plagued with severe incompatibility issues with a startling number of very common tweaks (Auxo, Tage, Seng, No SlowAnimations, etc) which he had previously stated would be compatible. Becuase of this, everybody got very, very angry, becuase they paid for a highly-compatible tweak and did not receive a highly-compatible tweak.
There were a few nice comments in the thread, like "no issues here gg" or "yeah it sucks but the initial release always sucks he'll fix it eventually and the world will be good again" (not direct quotes but you get the idea) but the vast majority of the comments were saying "this tweak doesn't WORK" "I'LL NEVER BUY A TWEAKWIZ TWEAK AGAIN" "@Dev you're LITERALLY HITLER" (also not direct quotes, I'm going for gist here).
A little after the initial chaos, a few more well-known devs also gave their two cents, posting screen recordings of the tweak bugging out. They were more constructive than the first wave of commenters, but I think at this point, TweakWiz was just 101% fed up with everybody being so critical of a tweak release he had anticipated going smoothly, and he reacted poorly.
I don't remember exactly, since the actual thread's been deleted, but I believe he accused some of them/everyone of lying about the bugs or something (now that I type this it sounds really sketch so if somebody could please correct me so I can edit my post, that would be fantastic) and overall just reacted very poorly to the situation.
At this point, he's cooled down enough to issue a public apology (parent post) and from this point on, I believe that he'll be more receptive to criticism, and will try and remedy the issues that Griddy has.
I really hope not since I rooted to get rid of HTC's bad user interface and install cyanogenmod.
As soon as I can find an APK mirror link for 0.37 I'll let folks know what it does.
EDIT: APK mirror link is up https://www.apkmirror.com/apk/niantic-inc/pokemon-go/pokemon-go-0-37-0-release/pokemon-go-0-37-0-android-apk-download/
EDIT 2: Updated game. It's now hanging on the login and saying it can't connect to the server. Hitting "Retry" simply brings the same error up ad infinium. See http://imgur.com/a/muf0L
If you have android, download the NewPipe apk (Or better still, get F-droid instead and use that to install it for auto updates). It allows you to play in background, download videos, and watch videos with no ads and is fully open source. The only thing you can't do is sign in to your account. It annoys me that so few android users know this and just live with Google's shitty play store rules.
They also have Firefox Rocket, exclusive to Indonesia for some reason, but available on APKMirror.
This might win the award for the most OCD post in the android subreddit for the day. In any case, as long as you are rooted, Clocksync will make you quite happy.
It's an app store/repository of open-source apps for Android. The F stands for F as in freedom aka apps that have code publicly viewable so users can do as they wish with the code.
My advice: Get OruxMaps. It has way more functions than Google Maps and you can download maps of entire countries for offline use:
http://ftp.mapsforge.org/maps/
If you need routing, get OsmAnd~:
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdid=net.osmand.plus&fdpage=22
Raise to wake! Finally. We had too many people complaining that Touch ID v2 was too fast and people couldn't read their notifications on the lock screen.
-edit-
Did they just announce OneTapClear?
It uses the game Open Flood as a front:
Open Flood (A simple but addictive flood fill game) - https://f-droid.org/app/com.gunshippenguin.openflood
I like it, it's so satisfying when everything is one colour. Also, it's Free and Open Source Software obviously. Check it out :)
It's sad to see Google doesn't check for F-Droid app ripoffs like this (although the licence of this particular project doesn't prohibit this kind of thing)
APK Mirror link for Samsung Internet Beta. In the app's description, it says all Galaxy phones and Google Nexus phones above android 5.0 are officially supported.
The game is X-Men and it's only ever been commercially sold. I got to reinstalling some games on a new Iphone and discovered their later updates added this energy and ads bullshit. It's been awhile since I bought it but I'm contemplating demanding a refund from Itunes since they made the game unplayable.
FB Messenger Lite is seriously the best way for me to use messenger. Lightweight, fast, and simple.
Haha, the game is like a "canon-ish" version of all those "HERE'S MY ORIGINAL CHARACTER DON'T STEAL, SHE JOINS THE CRYSTAL GEMS AND SHE'S AWESOME" fan fics/arts.
BTW, I downloaded the game from here as it's not available in my country. Works perfect! Got the link from the whole Pokemon GO debacle so it should be trustworthy.
EDIT: Remember to download the game from the play store once it launches in your country to get updates.
Parcels Just put in the carrier and the tracking number for a package and it gives you updates about it's location.
RedReader Beta is one of the only open source Reddit apps, and was as far as I know the first app to implement forced site wide HTTPS. With as much as Reddit has a hard on for privacy and open source you'd think it would get more love. I think it's also a fork of Reddit Is Fun before that went closed source.
Have you tried using a file manager, eg Amaze or File Explorer to delete/manage your files?
As well as that, have you considered rooting? The Samsung Galaxy line has a huge consumer base which correlates to the amount of attention they get on XDA, meaning there's probably a really easy way for you to obtain root access.
That'll let you do whatever you want, delete crappy apps, add an adblocker, have the last say on permission granting, and more.
-Identiconizer!
https://f-droid.org/repository/browse/?fdfilter=icon&fdid=com.germainz.identiconizer
Found this gem on F-Droid today, its not on the play store
Basically any contacts you have that don't have a contact photo to go with them, it fills the picture in with a less generic picture with a setting to have it add a G-mail style contact picture, it's made my contacts so much more uniform and look a lot better, I highly recommend it
"SwitchMe is a unique application for root users that allows you to log in and out of multiple installations of Android just as you would on a desktop computer, with each profile having its own separate system settings, apps and data."
For example you can create a guest account that only has the dialer installed. If someone wants to borrow your phone to make a phone call, just switch to this account, so they cannot see your private pictures, video's or other apps.
Or if you have children you can create an account with only the games installed.
For Android, on F-Droid you can install a small app which will automatically mute sound when Spotify plays an ad. You can also tell it to play something else instead of ad sound like other music or the intergalactic cable from Rick and Morty.
Ad-Free (AdBlocker for Spotify) - https://f-droid.org/app/ch.abertschi.adfree
Your skills in the Android world could be leveraged by joining the F-Droid community. F-Droid is a repository for Android free software and you could help with packaging, and/or help with removing misfeatures (ads, tracking) from otherwise good free software.
If you have a smartphone, and get Craigslist Notifier. There's a free version, which is nice. You type in keywords/prices/locations, and it notifies you when matching ads get posted. Useful for furniture and such.
Check out goodwill, they often have lots of cookware and things.
Just gonna leave this here: StreetComplete. Now if they would give you pocket monsters for completing tasks, OpenStreetMap would be complete within a month
if you like that, you should get Newpipe from f-droid. It's a youtube app where you can download to your heart's content, play music in the background, and best of all, NO ADS. it can't be blocked because it uses Google's own API.
For those of you not familiar with F-Droid: F-Droid is an installable catalogue of FOSS (Free and Open Source Software) applications for the Android platform. The client makes it easy to browse, install, and keep track of updates on your device.
Yes. Here’s an example:
http://appshopper.com/productivity/pages
The updated it September 19, 2014, the exact day of release of the iPhone 6/6 Plus. This update included support for 6/6 Plus at native resolutions.
This definitely looks like an update is rolling out. Hopefully new details about evolution items or other juicy things.
Very likely whatever remnants are needed for the Adventure Sync feature.
Edit: A certain website (Go (H)ub) is saying on Twitter that they are already mining version number 0.125.1.
Ah well it was worth a try posting that for the karma
If Google don't announce this today I'll post how I enabled it (or Mishaal will add it to the article). It does need today's update (Xylophone) to work though
I also have some more screenshots of it in the imgur album I sent them with
The story doesn't really add up. If you look at the stats on the play store the light version was never taken down even though it looks like the paid version was. I don's feel like we're getting the full story here.
If you're on Android you can sideload the APK and install it that way.
Funktioniert tadellos ;)
It was StatusTab actually. It's a fantastic tweak, I really hope it gets updated.
Edit: Sorry /u/SUNBUR57 didn't see your edit, didn't mean to correct you. Your tweak is exactly what OP is looking for. StatusTab instead replaces the tab with the entire status bar, particularly handy if you use OpenNotifier.
Gameboid + Sixaxis controller + tv adapter = epic gaming experience
I've yet to use to app, but from what I've gathered, it's like Pixlr-o-matic, except with less filters and options, and it alows you to post to its own twitter-like and other social networks from within the app, instead of the apparently much harder entering Facebook and uploading an editted picture.
Usage access is only needed for finding out how much you use each app.
No permissions are required to find out what apps you have installed on your phone and any app can do so. A big app like Pokemon GO using this for any reason whatsoever highlights this privacy issue, but in reality it's only one of many privacy issues and the only way around it is to shun all proprietary software entirely (including Google Apps and Pokemon GO) - go and look at your Facebook advertising profile to see what they collect about you (then wish you hadn't).
See the source code for APK Extractor to see exactly how listing apps installed is done.
It didn't appear for me in the Samsung+ app initially. I had to delete the app and sideload the latest Samsung+ beta APK from APKmirror here
EDIT: OTA download available in the Settings after registering:
Technically correct, otherwise pretty much useless.
APKMirror for the betas, Play Store for 1.x; enroll in beta for 2.x.
Unified Remote. Use the "Basic Input" remote for mouse and hit your menu key for a keyboard. The ad-free version is $4 if you want that.
Personaly, I prefer ES.
That would be nice. My problem is that I just don't like the Google Books app. Aldiko is the best ebook reader imo.
Why not just use the official download on F-Droid?
https://f-droid.org/app/org.adaway
You can either download and install it directly, or install it through F-Droid (recommended, since that will help keep the app up-to-date).
I want to mention AdAway which replaces your hosts file with a another one that blocks most of the ads.
Monas - the best app for managing your money.
Spendee is an alternative to Monas.
AutomateIt is an alternative to tasker which is better for noobs like me.
iFont is an app which installs fonts. Its very easy to use and you will like it.
Start is a nice app which replaces your lockscreen.
Lockdown Pro is a FREE app to lock your apps. This is one of the best apps that i have seen on play store.
utter! Voice Commands BETA! is an offline alternative to Google Now. It's still in beta so it might have bugs.
ES File Explorer File Manager is a file manager which has a cool download manager integrated in it. I actually use this app only for the download manager. If someone can find me an app that works like it please tell me.
Cerberus anti theft is an app to help you locate your device. It has cool features and be sure to install the app as a system app so it will survive to factory resets.
QuickClick is an app that can start any action with a sequence of volume buttons clicks! It's really awesome!
linkme: Monas, Spendee, AutomateIt, iFont, Start, Lockdown Pro, utter! Voice Commands BETA!, ES File Explorer File Manager, Cerberus anti theft, Quickclick,
My droid scanned it just fine... (Barcode Scanner app)
As always, I personally suggest Cerberus. Ever feature you could possibly want. All the tracking goodness, GPS history, call/sms logs, remote photo/video, remote wiping (phone and/or sdcard), even takes a picture upon failed security code input. If you're rooted, you can also install it as a system level app, so it survives a system restore. Also, the devs are very cool, and are easy to work with/talk to.