The WRW (Work Registration Widget) enables Android users to press a button every time they start/stop working. This button is just available on one of your Android desktop-pages, so always close and easy to access. Every button press is registered so afterwards you can ask for a detailed view of all your work-registrations
RsevenSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Series 60, Smartphone, AndroidVersion: 1.03 Upload date: 19 Jul 10 Tags: System Utilities
Freeware
Rseven-Your mobile phone is your most personal device; it is with you most of the time. It records your daily activities; calls made, text received, pictures taken. When you backup and sync those data to Rseven, the Rseven.com website will show those activities in a Timeline format and displays the strength of your relationships with the people that you communicate with
Barcode OI Plugin - This is an extension for OI Shopping List and other compatible applications that lets you enter or check items by scanning them. It requires the ZXing Barcode Scanner to be installed.
Currently, UPC barcodes are automatically resolved through the Internet UPC database. European EAN codes are currently not yet supported
The Droid X Keyboard features full multi-touch. This is different from the multi-touch currently enabled on 3rd party keyboards - the Droid X has the capability to hold down shift and press a letter to make a capital, ie it can do more than one key stoke at once like a physical keyboard
TouchTest is a simple Android application to test screen parameters and multi-touch.
The application displays a 50-pixel grid which illustrates the screen sizes, and edge markers to check the registration of the screen edge with the surrounding bezel
TestCard is a simple screen test pattern for Android devices.
The app displays test patterns which are intended to let you see the structure of individual pixels, and the effect that has on the overall quality of the display. On many devices, the display will be utterly uninteresting
TiltLander is a simple project to demonstrate accelerometer use in Android. It's just the Android Lunar Lander demo, with the accelerometer hooked up to control the tilt of the lander.
How to play
You have to land the lander on the landing pad, which is shown as a green line at the bottom of the screen. (The actual position changes at random
vLauncher is a free home screen app that lets you flick through pages of apps on home screen, manage apps more easily, iPhone style.
After installation, Press Home button, click 'Use by default for this action' and then click vLauncher to set it default home