Showing posts with label Widgets. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Widgets. Show all posts

Saturday, July 13, 2013

Beautiful Widgets v5.3.0 Apk Android


Beautiful set of widgets including clock+weather, with some toggles
Beautiful Widgets, the perfect widgets application get a facelift and is back in a brand new version!

Tons of widgets, tons of themes, just for you. Beautiful Widgets is your best friend for customizing your home screen. Make it personal, be unique & express yourself.

Beautiful Widgets was the first paid app reaching 1 million of downloads. It has been Google Editor's Choice for more than a year, and more then 3 years in the top #5 paid applications in the Android Play Store (previously Android Market).

Journalists and bloggers said good things:

- Android Central: "We love Beautiful Widgets"
- AndroidGuys: "We’re already set to rename the app “Simply Stunning Widgets”"
- Android and Me: "Beautiful Widgets is one of the essential must-have Android apps, and has been for quite some time now. If you still haven’t managed to buy the app, there’s no time to waste."
- ZDNet: "The strength of Android is the ability to make the interface very personal, and Beautiful Widgets is the daddy of them all."
- FrAndroid: "Beautiful Widgets is excellent"

Multiple widgets are available for displaying a clock, the weather, your battery percentage, the current date or accessing some system settings more easily with toggles.

Numerous layouts offer your widgets different faces for the same functionality.

More than a thousand free themes to beautify your widgets. You will be able to do multiple combinations with clock, weather, battery and toggle themes.

Each widget is independent, allowing you to create the same widget for different locations, different themes or layouts.

If customization is not enough for you, discover :
- Beautiful 5 days forecast with stunning animations
- Multiple language forecast

- Localized time, so you always know the weather and local time of any place in the world
- 12 Hours forecast
- Moon-phases, current and a forecast for the next 4/5 phases

- Weather alerts (USA only)
- Fancy Weather Live Wallpaper OpenGL accelerated which displays the weather live on your wallpaper, with many effects, physics and interactions!

- Have an eye on your current weather thanks to the great Jelly Bean notifications. Either display the weather icon or the temperature in the status bar.

- Android Holo look & feel

- Web Skin Market with cloud to device communication: browse themes from your computer and apply it directly to your phone along with a new wallpaper!
- Web Skin Mixer: create your own customized skins from the elements of the others themes
- HD (High definition) themes

- Nice toggle widgets for Wifi, Bluetooth, Mobile, Brightness, GPS (shortcut), Silent, Vibrate, Plane Mode, Rotate and a Timed Silence!
- Animated weather when your phone is unlocked

Much more to come. You should know that Beautiful Widgets has been created 3 years ago, and it is still updated very frequently. So no hesitation, purchase it and express yourself!

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Friday, July 12, 2013

Next Launcher 3D v1.39 Apk Android


Next Launcher, designed by GO Dev Team, is officially released now!
At the end of 2012, we have a surprise for you! Next Launcher, designed by GO Dev Team, is officially released now!
Next Launcher is a new launcher application which is full of glorious 3D elements and dynamic effects. Fancy 3D visual elements, gorgeous transition effects and humanized gestures bring you a unique and splendid operation experience and visual enjoyment.


Features:
1. Various operation for icons: icons support rotation, reset, select, align and so on. Operation is easy and fantastic.
2 .Unlimited screen layout: placing icons or widgets randomly which forms your own home screen.
3. Stereoscopic screen preview: lots of screen display effects, dazzling animation of screen switching about adding or deleting screen.
4. Quick screen management: adding different kinds of elements in screen edit including application icons, folders and widgets. It’ll support changing wallpapers and themes soon.
5. Rotatable dock: inverting upward or downward the Dock can quickly switch among home screen, screen edit and screen preview.
6. Powerful app drawer: icons can be arranged by names or by time, and folders can be created by overlaying icons. Batch mode and operation of adding apps to screen are also available.
7. Beautiful scrolling effects: a variety of app drawer scrolling effects that provide a distinctive screen switching experience.
8. Fancy 3D widgets: 3D widgets that are based on Next Launcher are coming soon!
Tips:
1.Please make sure your device has installed Google Play.
2.Phone performance:Android 2.3.3 and up; Dual-core models is better.

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Monday, July 8, 2013

Metro Notifications v6.0 Apk Android


Metro Notifications displays Metro UI styled non-intrusive notification banners for any app on your device.
You can swipe the notification to the right to dismiss it, to the left to dismiss all notifications, or click it to launch it.


You can set a custom colors for any app.

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Wednesday, June 19, 2013

TSF Shell v1.9.9.5.3 Apk Android


TSF Shell 3D is an interface with brand new operating system.
Enable you to freely personalize various widgets to a full range. Let’s say goodbye to the traditional operation system.


Features:
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Enable you to do multipul-operation, including auto-arragement, multipul-choices, add-to-folder, multipul-deleting, to the items by only one move of the finger. You can also check your folders in various ways.
TSF SHELL 3D has one app page and 4 personalized pages for our users. You can switch between pages by one click at the switch button in the lower left corner.
You can freely create one or more quicklinks for apps and drag them to any page. You can also distribute all the app icon (or even change their angles) freely in the personalized page.
The side column provides the most TSF Shell 3D charateristic widgets, including folders, contacts, music player, weather and so on.
The side column can be personalized as well, including changing the order and position of different catagories. You can create quicklinks of your most frequently used apps and contact in the quick launch in the side column.
TSF Shell 3D has a most powerful theme function. Apart from the difference in style, some themes even allow change in the transition animation.

Tips:
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1. The folder where the application is less than 8, only to circle the icon into the folder.
2. The folder where the application is more than 8, only to drag the icon ftom the folder.

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Thursday, June 6, 2013

Premium Widgets & Weather v2.0 [HD & non HD] Apk Android


Widgets are beautiful. Premium Widgets are AWESOME! High quality Widgets and Weather app. Digital Clock with Weather, additional skins, HD animations!
Premium Widgets includes a forecast widget, a small clock widget, and a choice of premium clocks, all supporting changeable, additional skins.


With just a touch, the app enters full screen mode, including a detail page with beautiful weather HD animations. Other features include choice of weather service, location-aware weather, weather by city name, and automatic language detection.

Main Features:

- 3 Different Premium Clocks with weather
- Small Clock and weather
- 3-day weather forecasts
- over 40 fancy weather icons!
- Special effects (rain drops, sunshine, clouds)
- Supports unlimited additional skins
- Full Screen HD weather animations (night & day)
- 2 weather services
- Works with city name or GPS

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Normal Version [non-HD]
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HD Version
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Monday, May 27, 2013

SPB Shell 3D v1.6.4 APK Android


SPB Shell 3D: next generation user interface. Add a new dimension to your phone! 3D reality for you phone. Add a new dimension to your Android!

Features:
3D Home screen/launcher
Smart folders
3D widgets
Collection of panels and widgets


SPB Shell 3D Reviews:

"Butter-like smoothness" - Engadget
"As useful as it is gorgeous" - ZDNet
"Absolute Must-Have for every Android user!" - Gizmodo
"Looks Incredible And Runs Smoothly" - LAPTOP Magazine
To launch SPB Shell 3D press the Home button once installation is completed.
If you are not able to launch SPB Shell 3D, please use "Home Switcher" application from Android Market.

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

HD Widgets v3.9.5 Apk Android


HD Widgets are the next generation of widgets - something fun and amazing designed for today's high resolution touch screens.
HD Widgets includes a dozen beautiful widgets that show current time, current weather, weather forecast, and utility switches. We put a TON of time into designing each widget to look great on every Android screen.


The best part of HD Widgets is how fun and easy it is to use. Everything in the WYSIWYG app is right at your fingertips. make changes and see the results instantly right on your wallpaper background. You can mix and match various clocks (LED, flip clock, and Honeycomb) with backgrounds, layouts, and other options. Simple!

Widget Features
- over 100 amazing, beautiful widgets for all device types
- organized by sizes
- clock, date, location, weather, forecast, & utility switches
- LED, flip clock, & Honeycomb clock designs
- vivid colorful backgrounds
- large made-for-tablet widgets
- hot spots for alarm clock, calendar, & weather
- phone widgets: 1x1, 2x1, 2x2, 4x1, 4x2, 4x3, 4x4 (& 5x sizes for the Galaxy Note)
- tablet widgets: all phone sizes plus 8x1, 8x2, 4x7, 6x1, 6x2, & 3x5
App Features
- User Guide to help you get started
- fullscreen weather activity
- multiple locations and weather services
- fun & unique WYSIWYG design
- quick and easy editing
- widget & theme previews
Options
- AccuWeather, WeatherBug & Weather Underground
- 12 / 24 hr clock
- F / C temperature

Recently Added:
- moar widgets
- massively vivid easier-to-use app UI
- WYSIWYG widget previews
- new clock widgets
- customizable switches
- more weather services
- local date & time in weather screen
- multi-location weather screen
- choose weather hotspot link
- device specific User Guide
- show/hide widgets in the main menu
- more switches
- even more colors & clocks
- built for new themes & add-ons
- ICS native (built on sdk 16)

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Saturday, March 30, 2013

Android Pro Widgets v1.3.6 Unlocked Apk Android


Advanced widgets package with many themes and features
A set of powerful and extremely useful home screen widgets!
✓ Designed for both smart phones and tablets
✓ Widgets for Agenda & Calendar, Contacts, Bookmarks, Messaging, Facebook, Twitter, Google Reader (separately).


✓ Scrollable widgets (please read notes 2-3)
✓ For any issue please email us to dr.appche@gmail.com

■ Reviews:
“Do you want a set of customizable, skinnable and accessible widgets to your needs on the homescreen? Then look no further…” - Android UK News

“If you love periodically changing the look of your phone and the interface options, Android Pro Widgets is the number one program on the android market” - http://androidwidget.info

“APW is one of the most comprehensive and complete widget suites available” - Android Community

“The graphics are so polished that it feels as if Android Pro Widgets was included with the device” - HTC Source

“It’s my belief that the widgets included in Android Pro Widgets should have already been built into Android” - AndroidStatic

“Now This is What an Ice Cream Sandwich Widget Should Look Like” - AndroidSpin (refers to Modern ICS themes)

■ Available widgets:
☆ Agenda & Calendar
☆ People
☆ Bookmarks
☆ Messaging
☆ Facebook
☆ Twitter
☆ Timeline (Facebook + Twitter) [License required]
☆ APW Google Reader is available separately.

■ More tools:
☆ Quick Event - Quick Calendar event insertion tool w/ native language processing and speech recognition capabilities!
☆ Say What - little 4x1 widget to update Facebook/Twitter quickly from the home screen.

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Thursday, April 30, 2009

Widget Design Guidelines

Since the beginning of the year, the Android UI team has been hard at work on the Android 1.5 release. Starting today with widgets, we would like to share some of our evolving Android design principles with you.

Widgets are a new feature that application developers can use to promote a small sample of the most relevant dynamic data from their applications on the Home screen. We've designed widgets to fit within our Home screen grid framework, which means you and your designer can create a widget within a 4x1, 3x3, or 2x2 grid cell, depending on the space you need for an at-a-glance summary of information from your application. To illustrate the preferred ways to design widgets for the home screen, we've assembled Widget Design Guidelines.

We're also providing the original artwork assets and source files that we used to create the widgets bundled with Android 1.5. If you want your widgets to match the platform in terms of appearance, use the templates that are available throughout the Widget Design Guidelines.

For more technical information around widgets, take a look at Jeff Sharkey's blog post as well as the AppWidgets documentation.

We've only just begun to scratch the surface of what's possible using widgets. We're looking forward to seeing how far you can extend our work!

One last thing: in the coming weeks, we'll be rolling out more articles and presentations that demonstrate design best practices for Android. For example, if you've ever wanted to learn how to create and be consistent with iconography on Android, stay tuned: we'll be posting sample guides and templates.


Learn about Android 1.5 and more at Google I/O. Members of the Android team will be there to give a series of in-depth technical sessions and to field your toughest questions.

Monday, April 20, 2009

Introducing home screen widgets and the AppWidget framework

One exciting new feature in the Android 1.5 SDK is the AppWidget framework which allows developers to write "widgets" that people can drop onto their home screen and interact with. Widgets can provide a quick glimpse into full-featured apps, such as showing upcoming calendar events, or viewing details about a song playing in the background.

When widgets are dropped onto the home screen, they are given a reserved space to display custom content provided by your app. Users can also interact with your app through the widget, for example pausing or switching music tracks. If you have a background service, you can push widget updates on your own schedule, or the AppWidget framework provides an automatic update mechanism.

At a high level, each widget is a BroadcastReceiver paired with XML metadata describing the widget details. The AppWidget framework communicates with your widget through broadcast intents, such as when it requests an update. Widget updates are built and sent using RemoteViews which package up a layout and content to be shown on the home screen.

Widget screenshotYou can easily add widgets into your existing app, and in this article I'll walk through a quick example: writing a widget to show the Wiktionary "Word of the day." The full source code is available, but I'll point out the AppWidget-specific code in detail here.

First, you'll need some XML metadata to describe the widget, including the home screen area you'd like to reserve, an initial layout to show, and how often you'd like to be updated. The default Android home screen uses a cell-based layout, so it rounds your requested size up to the next-nearest cell size. This can be a little confusing, so here's a quick equation to help:

Minimum size in dip = (Number of cells * 74dip) - 2dip

In this example, we want our widget to be 2 cells wide and 1 cell tall, which means we should request a minimum size 146dip x 72dip. We're also going to request updates once per day, which is roughly every 86,400,000 milliseconds. Here's what our widget XML metadata looks like:

<appwidget-provider
xmlns:android="http://schemas.android.com/apk/res/android"
android:minWidth="146dip"
android:minHeight="72dip"
android:initialLayout="@layout/widget_message"
android:updatePeriodMillis="86400000"
/>

Next, let's pair this XML metadata with a BroadcastReceiver in the AndroidManifest:

<!-- Broadcast Receiver that will process AppWidget updates -->
<receiver android:name=".WordWidget" android:label="@string/widget_name">
<intent-filter>
<action android:name="android.appwidget.action.APPWIDGET_UPDATE" />
</intent-filter>
<meta-data android:name="android.appwidget.provider" android:resource="@xml/widget_word" />
</receiver>

<!-- Service to perform web API queries -->
<service android:name=".WordWidget$UpdateService" />

Finally, let's write the BroadcastReceiver code to actually handle AppWidget requests. To help widgets manage all of the various broadcast events, there is a helper class called AppWidgetProvider, which we'll use here. One very important thing to notice is that we're launching a background service to perform the actual update. This is because BroadcastReceivers are subject to the Application Not Responding (ANR) timer, which may prompt users to force close our app if it's taking too long. Making a web request might take several seconds, so we use the service to avoid any ANR timeouts.

/**
* Define a simple widget that shows the Wiktionary "Word of the day." To build
* an update we spawn a background {@link Service} to perform the API queries.
*/
public class WordWidget extends AppWidgetProvider {
@Override
public void onUpdate(Context context, AppWidgetManager appWidgetManager,
int[] appWidgetIds) {
// To prevent any ANR timeouts, we perform the update in a service
context.startService(new Intent(context, UpdateService.class));
}

public static class UpdateService extends Service {
@Override
public void onStart(Intent intent, int startId) {
// Build the widget update for today
RemoteViews updateViews = buildUpdate(this);

// Push update for this widget to the home screen
ComponentName thisWidget = new ComponentName(this, WordWidget.class);
AppWidgetManager manager = AppWidgetManager.getInstance(this);
manager.updateAppWidget(thisWidget, updateViews);
}

/**
* Build a widget update to show the current Wiktionary
* "Word of the day." Will block until the online API returns.
*/
public RemoteViews buildUpdate(Context context) {
// Pick out month names from resources
Resources res = context.getResources();
String[] monthNames = res.getStringArray(R.array.month_names);

// Find current month and day
Time today = new Time();
today.setToNow();

// Build today's page title, like "Wiktionary:Word of the day/March 21"
String pageName = res.getString(R.string.template_wotd_title,
monthNames[today.month], today.monthDay);
RemoteViews updateViews = null;
String pageContent = "";

try {
// Try querying the Wiktionary API for today's word
SimpleWikiHelper.prepareUserAgent(context);
pageContent = SimpleWikiHelper.getPageContent(pageName, false);
} catch (ApiException e) {
Log.e("WordWidget", "Couldn't contact API", e);
} catch (ParseException e) {
Log.e("WordWidget", "Couldn't parse API response", e);
}

// Use a regular expression to parse out the word and its definition
Pattern pattern = Pattern.compile(SimpleWikiHelper.WORD_OF_DAY_REGEX);
Matcher matcher = pattern.matcher(pageContent);
if (matcher.find()) {
// Build an update that holds the updated widget contents
updateViews = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.widget_word);

String wordTitle = matcher.group(1);
updateViews.setTextViewText(R.id.word_title, wordTitle);
updateViews.setTextViewText(R.id.word_type, matcher.group(2));
updateViews.setTextViewText(R.id.definition, matcher.group(3).trim());

// When user clicks on widget, launch to Wiktionary definition page
String definePage = res.getString(R.string.template_define_url,
Uri.encode(wordTitle));
Intent defineIntent = new Intent(Intent.ACTION_VIEW, Uri.parse(definePage));
PendingIntent pendingIntent = PendingIntent.getActivity(context,
0 /* no requestCode */, defineIntent, 0 /* no flags */);
updateViews.setOnClickPendingIntent(R.id.widget, pendingIntent);

} else {
// Didn't find word of day, so show error message
updateViews = new RemoteViews(context.getPackageName(), R.layout.widget_message);
CharSequence errorMessage = context.getText(R.string.widget_error);
updateViews.setTextViewText(R.id.message, errorMessage);
}
return updateViews;
}

@Override
public IBinder onBind(Intent intent) {
// We don't need to bind to this service
return null;
}
}
}

And there you have it, a simple widget that will show the Wiktionary "Word of the day." When an update is requested, we read the online API and push the newest data to the surface. The AppWidget framework automatically requests updates from us as needed, such as when a new widget is inserted, and again each day to load the new "Word of the day."

Finally, some words of wisdom. Widgets are designed for longer-term content that doesn't update very often, and updating more frequently than every hour can quickly eat up battery and bandwidth. Consider updating as infrequently as possible, or letting your users pick a custom update frequency. For example, some people might want a stock ticker to update every 15 minutes, or maybe only four times a day. I'll be talking about additional strategies for saving battery life as part of a session I'm giving at Google I/O.

One last cool thing to mention is that the AppWidget framework is abstracted in both directions, meaning alternative home screens can also contain widgets. Your widgets can be inserted into any home screen that supports the AppWidget framework.

We've already written several widgets ourselves, such as the Calendar and Music widgets, but we're even more excited to see the widgets you'll write!