Many thanks to Samantha, the great xda news writer, my two new DashClock extensions are on xda main page!
This is a great payback for a developer :-)
Don't miss the article http://www.xda-developers.com/android/your-network-and-call-log-on-your-dashclock/
Many thanks to all my friends helped me to test these extensions:
Andy
Ian
Terminal7
Torben
Vandario
16 April, 2013
12 April, 2013
DashCallLog extension for DashClock
DashCallLog is an extension for Dashclock widget that showing the last call and optionally the last received / dialed and missed calls.
For each call will be displayed:
The last call, regardless of type, will always be displayed, if the default options will be activated the secondary lines will be shown the last received calls / made or lost.
Can also select the date format and the format of the type of call, including graphics, text, both, or none.
If there are no calls DashCallLog will not be shown.
Tapping on the widget will open the call history.
Suggestions and comments are welcome!
For each call will be displayed:
- Call type
- Caller name (number if absent)
- Date and time (in optional formats)
- Duration
The last call, regardless of type, will always be displayed, if the default options will be activated the secondary lines will be shown the last received calls / made or lost.
Can also select the date format and the format of the type of call, including graphics, text, both, or none.
If there are no calls DashCallLog will not be shown.
Tapping on the widget will open the call history.
Suggestions and comments are welcome!
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DashNet extension update 1.2
Just update DashNet as some users requested, here the changelog:
About the WiFi signal strength I tested for some week and I did not notice a drain on the battery, I noted on my nexus7 (WiFi only) a fairly frequent blinking in DashClock, that doesn't happened on my Galaxy Nexus.....so take it as it is, I'm here to listen suggestions and comments.
- Added optionally WiFi signal strength dBm in the main widget (be careful it could use more battery, not in my test, and cause some blinking in the widget)
- Added optionally the option to hide DashNet from main widget if in WiFi
About the WiFi signal strength I tested for some week and I did not notice a drain on the battery, I noted on my nexus7 (WiFi only) a fairly frequent blinking in DashClock, that doesn't happened on my Galaxy Nexus.....so take it as it is, I'm here to listen suggestions and comments.
22 March, 2013
DashNet extension update 1.1
rel. 1.1 changelog:
- Changed icons based on connection (wifi or mobile)
- Added no connection icons (if device is disconnected)
- Fixed bug for CDMA devices
- Minor bugs fixed
12 March, 2013
DashNet DashClock extension
DashNet is a DashClock extension that will allow you to have all the information about your network at a glance.
DashNet will show you the details on the currently active connection, whether it is WiFi or GSM:
With active WiFi connection
DashClock compressed:
DashClock expanded:
With active Mobile connection
DashClock compressed:
DashClock expanded:
By tapping on DashClock you'll get:
with WiFi active
with Mobile active:
It 'a first release, so any suggestion is warmly welcome.
Many thanks to Torben, Jan and Andrea for the help!
DashNet will show you the details on the currently active connection, whether it is WiFi or GSM:
With active WiFi connection
DashClock compressed:
- SSID
DashClock expanded:
- SSID
- WiFi speed
- IP
- mobile network type and operator name
With active Mobile connection
DashClock compressed:
- connection type (UMTS, GPRS ecc ecc)
DashClock expanded:
- connection type and operator name
- line name (if existing)
By tapping on DashClock you'll get:
with WiFi active
- IP
- DNS1
- DNS2
- Gateway
- SSID
- BSSID
- WiFi speed
- RSSI
- MAC address
- IPaddresses for all the active connection
with Mobile active:
- operator name
- line name
- network type
- signal strength in dBm
- CID
- LAC
- network activity (in, out, inout, none)
- IPaddresses for all the active connection
It 'a first release, so any suggestion is warmly welcome.
Many thanks to Torben, Jan and Andrea for the help!
21 December, 2012
Phono 1.7a released
A new release of Phono is on market, here the changelog:
Improved and added many logos (on many request I added a colored line to the EE logo so to distinguishes the network to which you are connected between t-mobile and orange)
I try to improve TIM logo, I can't use the original cause it is not quite square and it will result unreadable.
The add ons list is enabled now though at the moment there are no add-ons available in the market, I'm working on and as you can see the first add-on will be relative to the state of gsm connection, it will alarm you (through sound, notification, led and or vibration) if your device will lost the signal.
Many thanks to Rick Gamble for his precious help on EE logo.
Improved and added many logos (on many request I added a colored line to the EE logo so to distinguishes the network to which you are connected between t-mobile and orange)
I try to improve TIM logo, I can't use the original cause it is not quite square and it will result unreadable.
The add ons list is enabled now though at the moment there are no add-ons available in the market, I'm working on and as you can see the first add-on will be relative to the state of gsm connection, it will alarm you (through sound, notification, led and or vibration) if your device will lost the signal.
Many thanks to Rick Gamble for his precious help on EE logo.
Labels:
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News,
next release
16 November, 2012
Phono 1.7 released
The new release of Phono is on market, here the changelog:
ASAP I will try to update the supported providers page.....be patient I try always to do my best...
- Fixed bug for devices use JB 4.2
- Added new widget style (holo and more line infos on 2x1 holo)
- Added activity style (holo dark & light)
- Improved and added many logos (i try to do always my best...but my graphic skill isn't the best)
- Added add on possibility (I'm working on .....so stay tuned)
- New Czech localization (thanks to Jirs)
ASAP I will try to update the supported providers page.....be patient I try always to do my best...
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