Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Jet Audio Plus

jetAudio Plus


jetAudio is a music player with Wide/Reverb/X-Bass and 10/20 bands EQ.
jetAudio for Windows is the highest rated and most downloaded media player on CNET.COM and, now you can listen to same high-quality sound on your Android phone using jetAudio.
It plays almost any type of digital music files you have (.wav, .mp3, .ogg, .flac, .m4a, .mpc, .tta, .wv, .ape, .mod, .spx and more) and, it provides a very high quality sound wi
th various effects and enhancements such as Wide, Reverb, X-Bass.
It comes with 32 equalizer presets that will provide a wide array of listening experience.
For those who would like to customize their own sound experience, it also allows 10/20 bands graphic equalizer and other advanced playback functions including playback speed control, crossfading, AGC and much more.
Basic version provides same features with Plus version except advertisements and some features.
To enjoy full features of jetAudio, please purchase Plus version.
* 20-bands graphic equalizer
* Display lyrics in tag (Unsynchronized lyrics)
* 2 New lock screens
* 6 New app widgets : 4×1 (#2), 4×2 (#1), 4×2 (#2), 3×3, 2×2, 2×3
* Wide, Reverb, X-Bass sound effects
* AGC (automatic gain control) to avoid volume fluctuations between tracks
* Speed control from 0.5x to 2.0x (pitch adjusted)
* Crossfading, Gap-less playback
* Fade-in/Fade-out
* Browser and play music by artits, albums, songs, playlists, genres and folders
* Balance/Volume control
* Sleep timer up to 24 hours
* Flick up to post what you’re listening to on Facebook/Twitter
* Flick down to show Now Playing
* Flick left/right to play next/previous
* Lock screens
* Repeat A<->B
* Headset button control
- press to pause/resume
- double/triple press to play next/prev
- long press to mute or TTS (time, title)
* Multi-select function (Delete/Add to playlist) for folder mode
* Keep screen on, Lock orientation options
* Supporting formats:
MP3, WAV, OGG, FLAC, M4A, MPC, TTA, WV, APE, MOD (module formats S3M, IT), SPX, AIFF



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Wave Controle Touch Less Media

Wave Controle Touch Less Media



Control Your Phone With a Wave of Your Hand! 
Uses the proximity sensor on your phone to allow control of your music and video playback and calls by waving your hand over your phone.
This Pro version gives all current and future features at no additional cost. Free version has purchasable upgrades to pick and choose features as they become available.
NEW:
Control Music playback on your PC with foobar2000 controller Pro – now compatible with Wave Control
Known Issues:
Galaxy A
ce, Y, and Fit: Try a different music app for the list further down.
Screen Off not working on One X, Galaxy S Captivate
Actions for Pro: Stop, Fast Forward, Rewind, Volume Up/Down, Launch Google Voice Search, Screen Toggle On/Off, None
Great for:
At your desk – Don’t waste time unlocking your phone
Driving – Don’t take your eyes off the road to change songs
Cooking – Control your music with your hands covered in dough
Cleaning – Don’t worry about getting dirt and grime all over your screen
Eating – Don’t worry about smearing all that burger juice on your phone
Working Out- Don’t fall off the treadmill trying to unlock your phone
Player Compatibility List:
Any Music app that supports “Headset Controls” such as these:
Spotify
Rocket Player
PowerAmp Menu -> More -> Settings -> Headset -> Respond to Headset Buttons
Pandora
last.FM
Slacker Radio
Uber Music
Samsung Music Player (Galaxy S2 and Note.. not Galaxy S, Y, Ace)
Google Music
MixZing Menu -> Settings -> Headset and Buttons -> Enable Headset Controls
doubleTwist Settings -> Player Settings -> Use headset controls
Winamp Menu -> Control Headset
DoggCatcher
PodPlayer+
MX Player
Samsung FM Radio
.. and more!
Easy to use, just wave your hand over the sensor (usually located just next to the earpiece on your phone).
Holding it there (hover) – Pause/Resume
One wave across – Next Song
Two waves across – Previous Song
Three times – Enable/Disable the controls
*Be sure to enable Headset Button Control in your player of choice
Some Notes:
Tip for the hover gesture: if you move your hand away too quickly it’ll register a wave
After an action, there is a 1 second delay before another gesture will be registered
Practice your wave techniques by checking the “Last Action”
If you’re getting another player responding to the commands, use the Set Target Media App setting
Incompatibility List:
*HTC EVO 4G (erratic sensor reading cause commands to trigger on their own)
Permissions Needed:
Wake Lock: So it will work when the screen is off on some phones
Read Phone State: So it can switch modes when phone is ringing or in-call
Vibrate: To use when screen if off or app not in focus
Write Settings: For Screen Off functionality


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Apps To SD For Android

Apps To SD 




NEW VERSION

App 2 SD helps you to get more free internal phone storage space
Are you running out of application storage?
Do you hate having to check each and every app if it supports moving to the SD card?
Do you want an app that automatically does this for you and can notify you when an app can be moved?
App 2 SD streamlines the movement of applications to on your device’s external or internal storage through your device’s Settings. With this handy app, you’ll 

have more control over your ever expanding collection of apps. This app is crucial to anyone who has memory management issues.
*** Over 10,000,000 Downloads! ***
? View all SD card capable apps and move them seamlessly
? notify if movable apps installed
? 1-tap to clear all app cache
? export the app list to SD card
? install apps from the exported app list
? home screen widget shows cache and available size
? show app cache/data/code/total size
? keep track of total and available storage space
? sort through apps stored on phone and SD card
? add movable apps to the ignore list
? move apps back to the internal storage
? view app on Market
? quick uninstall apps by drag-n-drop
? open app
? show app details page
? support “Move2SD Enabler”
? customizable notification sound, vibrate and light
Same functionalities as “App 2 SD Free” app, but Ad removed.
This app is not used to backup apps to SD card. It only helps you to move a portion of apps used space to SD card. You have to manually install the apps after switching to a new phone or hard reset.
If app uses any of the following features, it cannot be installed on the external storage. It’s required by Android system.
App Widgets,
Services,
Input Method Engines,
Live Wallpapers,
Live Folders,
Alarm Services,
Account Managers,
Sync Adapters,
Device Administrators
App shortcuts will disappear from the home screen after you move apps to the SD card. It’s the limitation of Android system.
You have to install this app on the phone storage if you want to use the widget function. It’s required by Android.
Some devices don’t support the function of moving apps to SD card. Please download the FREE version to test if it works on your device before purchasing.
Galaxy S3 is not supported:
* Galaxy S3 configures the SD card as a secondary external storage. This is configured by Samsung. Nothing developers can do about this. Please contact Samsung for details.

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Use android on your computer.....


The Android-x86 emulator, while powerful and fast, leaves something to be desired when it comes to actually installing apps. Since the Google Play store is only available for licensed products, it is inaccessible from the default installation of Android-x86. Fortunately, there are a few other methods you can use to install apps on your Android emulator.

Use the built-in AndAppStore (AKA Soc.io Mall)

Android-x86 ships with the AndAppStore, now known as Soc.io Mall, for downloading apps. Unfortunately, the Soc.io Mall feels about as legit as a $5 Rolex. It hosts such gems as Hungry Birds and Droid Words Free. For those of you looking for ways to play their real games on their emulator, you'll have to use another option.

Download the APK files directly from the Internet

If you know the location of the .APK file you're trying to install, you can download it directly from the Internet. However, you'll have to make a small tweak to the system first.

  1. From the Android home screen, press the menu key on your keyboard (usually between ALT and CTRL) to bring up the main menu.
  2. Click settings.
  3. Click applications.
  4. Check the box labeled Unknown Sources to allow apps to be downloaded from anywhere.
  5. Press ESC to go back or Windows Key to go to the home screen.
  6. Download the .apk file directly from the Internet
If you're looking for an .apk file to download and test, try the most recent one at OpenSudoku.

Use ADB to push apps to your Android-x86 emulator (Windows Only)

This part is a bit more tricky than the two previous options, but can be invaluable for app developers and modders. 
  1. If you don't already have ADB on your system, download this package and unzip the contents to C:\ADB.
  2. Ensure Android-x86 is using a Bridged or Host-Only network connection. Do not use aNAT connection like we selected when getting Android-x86 to connect to the Internet.
  3. From within Android-x86, hit ALT + F1 to bring up the command line.
  4. Type netcfg and press enter. Record the IP address likely listed next to eth0.
  5. Hit ALT + F7 to return to the Android GUI.
  6. On your PC (not your virtual machine), press Windows Key + R to open the Run... dialog.
  7. Type cmd in the dialog box and hit enter to bring up a command prompt.
  8. Navigate to your ADB directory by typing cd \ADB and hitting enter.
  9. Type adb kill-server and hit enter.
  10. Type adb connect [IP address you recorded]:5555
  11. Place your desired .apk file in C:\ADB
  12. Type adb install [the exact name of your .apk] and hit enter
  13. You should see the .apk file install and then see it available in your app menu from within Android-x86
Follow along with the video to ensure you don't get lost.





You can also try pushing the most recent Google Play APK download and see if the Android Market will load, but in all honesty it's highly unlikely to work when launched in an emulator.



This information is collected from http://www.androidemulatorforpc.com/2012/06/android-x86-apps-in-virtualbox.html

Thanks to Site owner for giving such information....