Projects tagged ‘android’ and ‘contacts’


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Sponsors SIDN.nl | Nominet.org.uk | isoc.nl Introduction ENUM is a standard that combines with other services to allow land-line and mobile calls, as well as email and instant messages, to be ... [More] controlled via a single number. ENUM works by assigning Internet addresses as a single point of contact for each person. It allows land-line and mobile calls as well as email and instant messages through one number. Purpose The purpose of this project is to provide an application (or applications) that demonstrates the potential of ENUM. 1. A visually attractive live demonstration of ENUM's potential to 'connect the dots'. 2. A functional proof-of-concept . 3. A step-by-step guide on how to build your working service from open source components [Less]
Created 25 days ago.

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This app will be a xmpp server for your Android(tm) device. This won't be a xmpp client. But what do this means for the users? First of all, it makes all your contacts from you mobile phone ... [More] available in your xmpp / jabber client. So you could receiver and write messages direct from notebook or desktop pc. Even xmpp and jabber are a standard protocol and should work with all clients please let us know if this also works with your client. We have it tested with different Clients. [Less]
Created 17 days ago.

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About droidSyncdroidSync is an Android Plataform Application. with droidSync you can keep update your contacts. You can define one server to update contact's informations and another peoples connect ... [More] in this server to update and shared contacts. You or your company can define what contact you want to share, information you or your company want seen. [Less]
Created 11 months ago.

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Contacts for Android 联系人管理
Created 2 months ago.

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This could be used as an example of how to write an application that uses the legacy Contacts API if it runs on Cupcake/Donut and new Contacts API if it runs on Eclair.
Created about 1 month ago.

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Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology - Department of Innovations and High Technology Developers: Kostyuchenko Alexander, Lanin Mike Tech Writers: Kritskaya Svetlana, Azemsha Tatyana ... [More] What is ANDRICO ?ANDRICO is a program product, developed for devices based on Android OS, enabling users to synchronize data from FaceBook, such as friends contacts, events information and so on. What ANRICO consists of?Core connecting with the Facebook and downloading all the essential information Content Provider storing the information downloaded from Facebook Application displaying, sorting out and filtering downloaded data Who can use ANDRICO? Owners of Android based devices can use ANDRICO to simplify addition and update of contacts, events and other FaceBook information Developers can use the Content Provider and the Core to develop their own applications What ANDRICO looks like?click to view pictures What's new in the latest version?Go here to view new features. How can I learn more about ANDRICO?Go here to learn more. Well, how can I get ANDRICO? You can get ANDRICO 1.7 for free here or on android market look here How can I contact you?Just write a e-mail to andrico.team at gmail.com [Less]
Created 4 months ago.

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GSync allows you to import everything that is available from Facebook into your Google Contacts. Allowing you to better view or Facebook contacts on your Android Phone.
Created 18 days ago.

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Tiny tool to read data from Palm Desktop Windows software and push it to your Google Mail account (and probably use it on your Android phone). Convert Contacts.Palmreader 0.2 is able to read your ... [More] Palm Desktop's address.dat file, extracts all address information and directly pushes it to Google Mail. Afterwards, of course, these records are as usual automatically pushed to your Android device. You need a running Java installation and the attached file Palmreader-0.1.zip (see Downloads tab). Extract the file to any directory and start conversion using run.cmd, supplying the path to address.dat file, your googlemail account name and your password. run -a d:/daten/palm/marcus/address.dat -u test@googlemail.com -p testOf course, there's no warranty that all versions of Palm Desktop have the same file format, but it works fine for mine. Update Since today I know that the format I've implemented is for Palm Desktop up to version 4.0. From 4.1 on, another format is used, which (at the moment) isn't understood by Palm Reader. Sorry. Update Thanks to Kevin, there's a new version of PalmReader which is able to read Palm Desktop 4.1 file format. Thank you Kevin! Bonus for iQue usersOn good old Garmin iQue GPS enabled Palm Handheld, contacts can be waypoints. Unfortunately, Android, while location-enabled, seems not to have any possibility to store waypoints. (You only may display the address of a contact entry in your map) However, I didn't want to lose my waypoints from iQue, even if today I don't know how to use the geographical information on Android. My tool reads Garmin's private location format (GARMIN string in Custom4 field of contacts) and converts it to de-facto-standard geotags and stores them in the "note" field of the google contact. Example: geotagged geo:lat=32.741392850875854 geo:lon=-16.84405166655779 geo:symbol=picnic geo:alt=779.0281At the moment, nobody uses this tags. Hopefully, at some time in the future, there will be a really GPS enabled Android phone (I'm still hoping GarminAsus will do) which will have some possibility to store waypoints. I hope, then, it will be easy to convert my data. Fragen / Kommentare - schreibt mir: Marcus at Schmidke.de [Less]
Created 8 months ago.

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A demo for android. Multi Contact memos.
Created 2 months ago.

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Quickly search, find and launch apps, contacts, bookmarks, artists, albums and songs on your Android phone. Quickdroid is just like Quicksilver for Mac OS X, Launchy for Microsoft Windows or the ... [More] upcoming Android Search. It also includes a launcher for the most recently used search results. Quickdroid has a plugin interface which enables you to easily extend it by other search categories. Quickdroid does not run all the time. It only runs when you use it and also for a few seconds after un-/installing apps to sync the app index. For all other search categories Quickdroid uses the Content Providers that are already available on your phone. That saves a lot of battery power ;-). The quick launch symbol is only a PendingIntent (http://developer.android.com/reference/android/app/PendingIntent.html). So this optional feature does not keep Quickdroid around all the time. However, Android tries to always keep around your 4 to 10 most recently used apps (and their respective Linux processes) to speed up the startup times of these apps. This apps are just sitting in the background until they are restarted, garbage collected or replaced by other most recently used apps. Such apps do not run all the time nor do they actively consume CPU time or battery power. Of course some task managers and the Linux ps command still show up this apps. But this behaviour is an Android feature, not a bug. The lifecycles of the activities and services that make up some Android app are completely decoupled from the lifecycle of the Linux process that hosts the app. Here are some screenshots... [Less]
Created 4 months ago.