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Swipify - Wear App Switcher & Launcher

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Published on: 14 July, 2014 Android wear is cool but it lacks a few major things. There is no way you can switch between opened apps & easy, intuitive way to launch the apps. Swipify is designed to allow you to easily switch between recent apps & launch apps. Swipify provides an intuitive recent app switcher & a unified launcher like the one you are used to use on your phones . There are 3 styles of launchers. You can select the one which suits your personality. To use multitasker, swipe from the right edge of the screen. To open the launcher, swipe from the left edge of the screen. There is also a quick settings option in the launcher that provides a slew of options that help you automate and control your phone from your smart watch. Music controls can be accessed from Quick settings to control your music from your smart watch. Swipify notifies you if you left your phone behind. It lets you find it by phone finder feature. There are lots of easter eggs spri

Security flaw in Android lock screen

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Being an Android enthusiast, I have written several apps. I had written a utility app to fulfil my need for making navigation through out Android OS easier. The app works just like a launcher. To my surprise this app made me unearth a pretty nifty UI design flaw hidden in a very fragile/dangerous place, the lock screen. Android allows you to make a call to the emergency numbers in case you can't access or get past the lock screen in dire times. However this accessibility is the culprit for the security flaw in the OS. Messaging app, A game & browser on the lock screen Using my launcher, I could access the apps, data & other information on the phone. This can turn into pretty treacherous situation if your phone some how lands in the hands of some perpetrator. The good news is the solution for this flaw is pretty easy & it may already get fixed in the next version of Android.

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DocSeek - Find Your Doctor

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DocSeek's Splash Screen  Menu Slide Menu provides to different parts of the application. Search Screen The screen where user can put their query for searching doctors/hospitals. This screen also shows the name of the city/district you are currently in. Predictive suggestions for making searching faster & reducing spelling mistakes  Search Results Results retrieved for dentists. The results are sorted based on the distance in ascending order. So the nearest doctor will be on top of the list & the farthest one will be at the bottom of the list  Doctor Info & Reviews Detailed information about the selected doctor. This screen provides the cumulative/avg. rating & patients reviews about the doctor. The user can also SMS the doctor's info to their friends & family by tapping on the message button on ActionBar Rate & Comment On Doctors  Doctor's Location On Map

WinGoku FlatUI: UI theming library for Android

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The problem with Android app development is there are limited to none UI theming libraries in the market. This makes all Android apps look old fashioned and stale. Making the apps look pleasing, appealing & unique, developers have to put more effort in development process that often results in late completion of apps. To cope with this problem and making the jobs of the app developers easy, WinGoku has written a memory efficient, fast & easy to use UI theming library. The library is built upon Android Framework's UI widgets, so there is no chance that your apps will break on legacy Android phones. Demo App featuring some UI elements like Button & EditText

Cortana: Microsoft's Personal Assistant For Windows

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Microsoft has finally taken the wraps off of their Windows Phone OS code name "blue". Under the hood the OS features alot of tweaks, improvements & alot of perks too. Today at build conference Microsoft unvield updates for Windows 8.1, Windows Phone 8 & Microsoft Office. Windows Phone update was the one which intriguide the interests of alot of people & developers in the audience.

Microsoft open sourced MS-DOS & Office Word

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Today Microsoft has released the source code of the softwares MS DOS 1.1 & 2.0 & Word for Windows 1.0 that marked the beginning of the successes for the software giant. Microsoft's managing director of research department, Roy Levin wrote in a blog post: "... to help future generations of technologists better understand the roots of personal computing.".