That's what I want to do, use those apps and keep the pin active, but 4.2.2 
will only allow you to quick launch the apps if there is no pin or 
password. if you enable them then the op sys will ask for the password 
every time you want to access the camera or other apps. It's either or but 
not both 

On Saturday, June 22, 2013 10:45:50 PM UTC-7, Brian Carlstrom wrote:
>
> What he suggests is like lock screen widgets in JellyBean. for 
> example, on my Nexus 4 I can take pictures/video with the camera, and 
> view what I've just taken in the gallery, but not see earlier pictures 
> without unlocking. if i exit the camera, the content is then protected 
> again. same mode of operation seems to make sense for a voice recorder 
> as well. 
>
> it seems like the galaxy s4 has this functionality? 
> http://www.androidcentral.com/how-get-lock-screen-widgets-samsung-galaxy-s4 
>
> -bri 
>
> On Fri, Jun 21, 2013 at 9:58 PM, Sebastian Bachmann 
> <m...@free-minds.net<javascript:>> 
> wrote: 
> > What is the sense of having a pin, when you disable it for some apps? 
> > 
> > forfx <forf...@yahoo.com <javascript:>> schrieb: 
> > 
> > 
> >   On my galaxy S4 it starts in lock screen which i like and allows you 
> to 
> > launch your favorite app or camera. the only thing is that if you have a 
> pin 
> > or password in place you can't launch them. 
> > So I propose sense I don't have the skills to write code, to modify Lock 
> > Screen so that it is possible to access the camera, video, voice 
> recorder, 
> > and so on, without being able to access the content 
> > created unless the pin or password are entered to unlock it. 
> >   So if anyone would like to run with this idea please do and if you are 
> > able send me the patch or app for my own use, I'd be thankful, and put 
> it on 
> > the market for you to profit from. 
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