Comments and Discussions about Uploaded Apps

It doesn’t work to play or download anything.

That’s what I thought would happen since music table needs Chrome dependencies or a updated browser… I’ve tried doing this in the past

My Sonim has an updated WebView, on my Kyocera MusicTable wouldn’t render (I already tried making my own MusicTable WebApp a while ago), but on my Sonim it renders just like in a browser.
The problem is playback and downloads.

Same here

On my TCL I am able to download though I am not able to stream.

Please note that a few minutes after I uploaded the app I uploaded a different one. So if you downloaded it right away then make sure to download it again and use the new one.

Poll:

Do you like yeshivishified apps?

I’ve uploaded a bunch of apps that I’ve modded, and some of them I’ve “yeshivishified”, like the “Shmuz” tab in my GroupMe mod, the “Mazel tov” that my checkers give you when you win a game, and the “ברוך הבא” that you get from my JotterPad when you open it for the first time.

I want to know whether you like them and what you think about them.

  • I like them.
  • I don’t care either way.
  • I don’t like them.
  • I think they’re funny.
  • I think they’re cute.
  • I think they’re weird.
0 voters

That said, does anyone want to run the apps in the uploaded apps thread through some malware scanners and let us know what the results are?
Preferably through one of those online services that run it through a bunch of different anti malwares.

Admins, please don’t take down any apps unless they’re conclusively shown to be harmful.

Not sure if a site like virustotal would be conclusive enough evidence in this situation…

Why not?

Online searches led me to believe so, but now I found this, and I am not so sure…
Need someone with experience to comment on this.

The Hidden Settings app that I originally posted had ads.
I modified it to remove ads ( - and stuck in some links to this forum :wink:), and updated it in the original post.

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Anything special about the Google messages app that’s posted?
Like was it modified to work with d-pad?

no it just works on the phone you would need a mouse to use it

Google Messages works pretty well with a d-pad, although you need a mouse to share, delete, etc, and to scroll if there’s a very long message.

There’s a certain version of Google Messages that you’re able to start a new conversation with the d-pad, by using the d-pad to navigate to the three dots in the top right corner, and then pressing the left key and then center key of the d-pad.

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I personally prefer @FlipAdmin’s messaging app, which takes up way less space than Google Messages, and has comparable d-pad compatibility.
Scrolling with a d-pad works better than in Google Messages, but you need a mouse to start a new chat, although you can use the hack that I posted that uses Buttons Remapper (or Key Mapper) to click on floating buttons:

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