I want to create a service that will run in background. Whenever user tap
Contacts/Address book, the service should be able to recognize it and
displays a message or whatever. How can I do this?
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sounds like catching Intents?
On Fri, Sep 19, 2014 at 11:37 PM, s_ali sara.bi...@gmail.com wrote:
I want to create a service that will run in background. Whenever user tap
Contacts/Address book, the service should be able to recognize it and
displays a message or whatever. How can I do this?
I want to implement the Donation functionality using Paypal for a android
application which is generating donation for a cause. There are three
options to implement
1) Using Native SDK
2) Using webview
3) Redirect to webpage on browser
If i go with the first option, then it is possible
This call is for bluetooth low energy connections. Are you sure you have a low
energy device connected? It looks like you are connecting a mouse, I'm not sure
that is a low energy device.
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hi,
i want to load images from folder in gallery. but i am facing problem in
finding a thumbnail of a image.
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not exactly...what I want is that, whenever the default contacts
application of android is accessed by the user or any application, the
background service should be able to detect it. I need help in creating
such kind of service.
On Saturday, September 20, 2014 11:59:52 AM UTC+5, d3x0r wrote:
Please check your API 18 for BLE support. There is also an app called BLE
checker.that you could try.
On Friday, September 19, 2014 12:09:16 PM UTC-4, pedr0 wrote:
I am developing an application which runs on a API 18 device.
This snippet of code gives me back a empty list :
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As one of the developers whose software was pirated a couple years back
(wondered where all those millions of dollars went) Google provided my
address to the FBI who sent the same letter than they emailed me and a
pamphlet about their anti-piracy activities. DHS should have no problem
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