ok, as you suggest i'm gonna do a hard fork of the project and start my own app.
I'm gonna do something more complex where Ripple was only one of the possible actions. I would like to allow: - Delete a user configurable folder list - Use a tool like secure-delete for delete sensible data - Backup data to a secure server before delete - Send an alert message (via sms , publish to social networks,.......) - Send ripple to others apps - .........i'm thinking :) A feature request will be taken in consideration :) 2016-12-12 13:13 GMT+01:00 Hans-Christoph Steiner <[email protected] >: > > I think those are great ideas for a panic button app. I'm not sure that > Ripple is the app to have those. One of the core ideas of Ripple, as > well as all Panic Kit work, is that the panic trigger apps can be made > super simple with as little config or options as possible so that they > are dead simple to understand and use. Setting up panic buttons is > already stressful enough as it is, so the apps that work in that > ecosystem need to strive to avoid that stress. This design is bourne > out of experience with our InTheClear app and Amnesty Intl's Panic Button. > > That said, the whole panic button idea needs more people thinking about > UX and making working designs so that we can find out what actually > works for people. So I encourage you to fork Ripple and publish your > own panic button app. The code is quite simple as it is, so I don't > think there is much maintenance work to be shared. > > Also, FYI, multiple panic trigger apps can be installed and active at > the same time. > > .hc > > arrase: > > I made a pull request with two features: > > > > - An option for disable countdown > > - An option for run PanicActivity when user logs in after a configurable > > number of unsuccessful password attempts > > > > Thank can be usseful if some forces you to unlock your device, then you > can > > set a bad password a number of time and when finally you login you have a > > chance for quickly lauch a Ripple action. > > > > But in other hand there is a chance than your opponet holds the device > and > > ask you for a the pin, so i'm thinking in add an option for raise Ripple > > acion withouth swipe confirmation after a number unsuccessful password > > attempts. > > > > 2016-12-11 19:11 GMT+01:00 arrase <[email protected]>: > > > >> Hi, > >> > >> I would like to add some features to Ripple App: > >> > >> - fire ripple from a persistant notification > >> - an option for disable the countdown > >> - fire ripple after user unlocks the device if a user predefined > sequence > >> of hardware buttons was clicked > >> > >> What do you think about? > >> > > > > -- > PGP fingerprint: EE66 20C7 136B 0D2C 456C 0A4D E9E2 8DEA 00AA 5556 > https://pgp.mit.edu/pks/lookup?op=vindex&search=0xE9E28DEA00AA5556 >
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