Sounds like a worthwhile concept, but I don't listen to music on my phone (or iPod or anything else).
On Oct 10, 1:04 am, Mike M <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey everyone, > > I don't know if this is kosher, but I wanted to see if anyone would > want to test an app I built. I don't want to release an app to the > market without getting out all the bugs I can, but I'm a lone > developer trying to build apps on the side in my free time. I don't > know many people with Droids, so I'm trying to reach out to the > community. > > I built an app I call "Next Track on Shake". Not a good name, (and > I'm up for suggestions for a better name) but I can't think of > anything else to explain its function. I listen to alot of music, > usually on shuffle, and I hate having to wake the phone up, unlock the > screen, open the music player, and change the track. The new versions > of Android require PIN or Password when you use a corporate account, > and that adds another step in changing tracks. > > I built an app that allows you to shake the phone, whether awake or > not, and it will move to the next track for you. I also added the > ability to customize the shake; you can set how hard or how fast you > need to shake the phone to change the track. The default shake is a > good setting for most people, but alot of people jog with the phone on > their arm or hip and would need to adjust the strength of the shake so > as to not accidentally change tracks. I've also added the ability to > stop/start the service when needed, and I display an ongoing > notification when the service is running. When the phone is rebooted, > the app checks the preferences, and only starts the app if you had the > service running before reboot. > > That's my app in a nutshell. As I said, I'd love it to be as bug-free > as possible when I release it, so I'm looking for some help. Please > leave comments with any feedback, issues, or suggestions you have. I > appreciate everyone's help. > > Here's the link to the app: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=E1YXV89X > > Thanks, > > Mike M -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Android Developers" group. To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] For more options, visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers?hl=en

