Android Battery Monitor (Desktop App)(Beta!) - Android Software Development

Hello, so I was bored that other day, and decided to make a little PC application that allows you to monitor your android battery levels when you have your phone/tablet plugged in, nothing fancy. Also, you can set up specialized alerts. It's still in beta, but almost everything should be working, let me know if you have any problems, or if you have anything you would like me to throw in
Android Battery Monitor
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Features
Monitor Your Android's Battery
Setup Special Alerts
Windows 8 Live Tile (cooming soon? maybe?)
Setup: Beta Version
Extract the zip and run Android Battery it will be the .exe. You may need Net framework 4.5 installed to run this. Download it here: http://www.microsoft.com/net/download
If the drivers for your device are not installed, then the program won't recognize it.
Download Attached ZIp Below

I might update this with more stuff

can you do it over the air? like an app like sms2pc where you can send and read sms with your pc with a program installed on desktop and an app on your device?

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Lots of Issues with win7 build 7057

I did a clean install of win7 build 7057
Most of it works perfectly but a few huge issues are making me reconsider vista if something can't be done =(
Bluetooth shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager
Wlan sometimes shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager
Memory card reader shows an error 10 cannot start in the device manager but this one despite this still works it seems.
to fix this i need to reboot, so i can't practicably use sleep when im out on business to quick boot when i need it and put it to sleep during inactive periods so i would really like the sleep function to work better.
Sometimes all input to the device suddenly stops working until i put it to sleep mode and then wake it up, it still works, just i cant press anything, its like all controls and buttons get muted.
After all this i contacted HTC support and that can be read in the attachment.
For some reason the forum made my uploaded picture very small so i included a link to it:
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[UTILITY]ApkManager (apkm) rework of AndroidSuite2012

Apkm (Apkmanager)
As a lot of features in AndroidSuite2012 were not used by the actual user I decided to release a single tool dedicated for decompiling apk's.
It has the same simple to use GUI as AndroidSuite but with less confusing buttons and a much lighter package.
The check box options are not yet implemented this is a alpha I was working on and decided to pull it from my dropbox and release.
Enjoy! Download below
PS Apktool might need replacing. Tomorrow I will update with the same method for decompiling used in AS2012.
apkm (ApkManager)
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DOWNLOAD​​
Tutorial​
Visit slethen.net for more information on this tool and other things I've done
Hi I installed your great tool but I get this message
Error: Unable to access jarfile G:\ANDROID
What should I do to get away
Taxi341 said:
Hi I installed your great tool but I get this message
Error: Unable to access jarfile G:\ANDROID
What should I do to get away
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This is normally caused if theres a space in the name of the folder. Make sure its not in a folder with a space in the name. Although I've never seen it say \ANDROID. Could you screen shot the program? And remember you need jre installed

[TOOL] Android Multi-Install Tool. Batch Install your apps.[v 1.0.0] ALL android

I needed to install some stuff after I flashed my rom, so I quickly wrote up this tool.
You can throw whatever APK files into it, and connect your phone with debugging enabled, hit install and It'll install all the applications in the list.
Currently, this is just a prototype, but it will eventually get better, and I will add more features. For now, It should work for just a simple batch install.
If you have any problems, just shoot me a PM. Otherwise, I think this should be dead simple to use. If you have any suggestions for what I could add, Post it here.
Oh, and, If you wouldn't mind, Shooting me some donations will ensure you'll get more of this stuff!
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New Version coming out April 30th, 2014
I am re-writing the code from scratch. This was a project from a while ago.
Features to be implemented in the next version:
File management
APK installation library
APK removal
APK backup
More Realistic and better progress bar.
Windows 8 and retrograde support.
Mac and Linux support

Unable to Update after (Rooting) SM G900i

Hi all,
This will be one of my first contributions to (XDA).
I'd like to start of by adding a little - probably already known fact about my S5.
After I rooted it using using (ODIN v3.09) and the SMG file I had noticed after quickly browsing through
everything that when I decided to try a normal (default) update I had no success.
I have attached a screen shot of the prompt a had received.
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A work around to this issue was found by accident when I tried a previous program called "SnapPea".
http://www.snappea.com/
I was using SnapPea as an alternative to Kies etc. It's free and I have had no issue thus far.
It worked well with my old S2 and is working just as well with my S5.
NOTE: you may find a "ADB Debugging Deamon" conflict if you are running any other clients in relation to Mobile Phone editing
but these can be ignored without major concern as I have found due to running MOBILedit.
For the basic Mobile editing i.e. contacts, pictures, install and uninstall and of course the option of updating your s5 G990i!
I would highly recommend it.
Regards
ne8er

Use Your Old Android As A Secondary Monitor

Use Your Old Android As A Secondary Monitor
You know that old HP touchpad was a great tablet but it's just been sitting around for years now. You can't bring yourself to throw it away but what on Earth could you use it for?
Hi, my name Steve Shockmonster and I'm here to tell you how you can turn any old Android tablet into a secondary screen for your computer. By installing an app on both your pc and Android device, you can activate an extended display setup. This will allow you to move your open windows to your tablet by dragging it off screen.There are many practical uses for this feature and almost anyone would be able to take advantage of this.
So what app do you need to get this working? Well I've put together a list that will get you all setup.
Splashtop Wired XDisplay Free
Download
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Splashtop Extended Display HD
Download
Air Display 2
Download
Air Duet Screen-Second Display
Download
iDisplay
Download
Is there an app that you use that I haven't listed? Let me know in the comments!

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