[APP REQ] Universal Search - Windows Mobile Development and Hacking General

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Many of you have already used or seen the Iphone or the Pre's universal search function. I thought that it would be a great idea to somehow implement that into our Phones.
Currently I can slide out my Verizon Touch Pro, start typing "Ama.." and get any Amanda, etc that I have in my phone's contact list.
I'm not thinking this has to be an extensive application, but much like the other phones, it takes advantage of what already is in place on the phone.
It could essentially be:
1) Any / all applications with the same name / letters
2) Contacts
3) "Nothing found? Search Google for: "......."
I have no skills at this sort of thing, just wondered if it were possible to replace WinMo's current universal search and replace it with a slightly far more reaching one.

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G1 Speak!

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Yes, there is a slight typo in the barcode, and go here to create barcodes: http://invx.com/code/?
funny i have been doing this for a while..
This may be a stupid question. but i figured i'd ask anyways. what can i do with these bar codes? i mean i know this dream can read them in apps like shop savy. and i know there's a way to enter contact info with them (but dont know how) but whats this all about?
i've had this one as my avatar for quite a while now, along with other people.
I've seen these types of barcode on contact cards etc., but so far, i've not found any use for them (except hiding offensive messeges )
they seem pretty unnecessary to me tbh.

IDEA: iPhone WebApp Viewer

I have been experimenting around with iPhone Webapps and they work amazingly well on my HTC Diamond. Infact, I use a few of them regularly. However, the screen isn't to big, which cramps some of the great features. It wouldn't be that hard to make a app that has a browser built in that would resize/warp the view to the point were it can be used very well. I am not very experienced in making apps such as this, but I do know enough to know that it wouldn't be that hard to do and would open up thousands of new 'apps' to lots of people. I have put together a hard picture of how things may come together below.
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How To: Create And Label Groups To Organize The Modern Start Screen

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While Metro is a cool interface, without utilizing some sort of organizing scheme, it can quickly become a huge mess that makes it difficult to find and launch the desired application. The Metro Start screen allows you to not only create groups but also apply labels to these groups which allows you to organize Metro in your own custom fashion.
How to do this read here: http://bit.ly/PJwr2i.
btw i heard that some people are working on fix to make snap option to work on 1280x800 and other resolutions. Stay in touch

[APP] Talking Alarm / Morning Briefing

What is it:
Its a minimalist app, designed to emulate Briefing option in touchwiz based samsung devices.
A while ago I switched to CM on my Note 2 and this was the feature that I missed the most.
For those who haven't used it, its essentially does one thing, and one thing only: Instead of ringtone/alert/songs, it dynamically grabs news/stocks and reads it to you.
It does not replace or the stock alarm functionality. Instead it works with it. You can turn it on and off independently. Also, it is much more flexible and customizable compared to sammy briefing.
It is a WIP so if you encounter any bug or issues, do let me know.
Feature requests are also welcome.
Grab it from Google play: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.parsecgames.dynamicringtone
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PS: sorry about the naming. I'm still working on it. If you have any ideas regarding what it should be called, do share.
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Possible AOD within leaked Oreo?

I was going through SD Maid and freezing apps, when I came across an app called "OPAod" com.oneplus.aod, and in my overly hopeful mind, this could mean OnePlus AlwaysOnDisplay. I went through the bools and found some similar code to that for the Pixel 2, "doze_display_state_supported". Did a cursory Google search for the package, and couldn't find anything outside of file hosts. Any thoughts?
(My work computer blocks imgur, so I'm not sure if the pictures will work)
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Google added an always on display option for all its phones including the Nexus ones as part of the Oreo update. It's possible One Plus is considering a similar feature but hasn't enabled it yet.

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