General :: Android Answering Machine App?
Jun 6, 2012I'm looking for an Android application, that makes answering machine, but can not find it anywhere .... You know of any application with that function?
View 9 RepliesI'm looking for an Android application, that makes answering machine, but can not find it anywhere .... You know of any application with that function?
View 9 Repliesapp that works like an answering machine, allowing incoming calls to be recorded on the phone itself after hearing a prerecorded welcome message? I need this app for the Samsung Galaxy S3 to be used outside the US.
View 9 Replies View RelatedIs there any answering machine app for Android ? I have found one but it answers only by sending SMS to someone but I need something real so I can record message and when someone calls it answers the call with preset voice message. I need that often when I wash my car outside or play with my dog and I leave my phone inside the house.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI'm thinking of creating an answering machine in android that automatically alerts the caller that he/she has reached the answering machine after an alloted time and then records the message. Is it possible in android?
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'd like to create an app that allow you to filter incoming call to various answering message with :
"this number is not available" for black listed phone numbers
A formal message for strangers
A informative message about what your doing for friends
I don't know I you can get automatically a call, play a recorded message then wait for the answer and record it. Or maybe there is just a way to interact with the actual answering system so I just have to plug in.
Is there a way to run Android by a Virtual machine within one PC/Desktop? I've got that Virtualbox is not the option for this.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI wrote simple server on android with NDK, which will work on port 8888 on android emulator, but i can't connect to it from my client on the host machine.
I added <uses-permission android:name="android.permission.INTERNET"/> in manifest.
I tried to make redirection with telnet:
telnet localhost 5554
redir add tcp:6666:8888
Here code of server:
#include <string.h>
#include <jni.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#include <string.h>
#include <sys/socket.h>
#include <arpa/inet.h>
#include <unistd.h>
[code].....
The situation is this: at work the computers are heavily locked down. By that I mean that you can not download and install anything, no cd rom access and no usb access. they run win xp (some of you may be too young to have heard of this)
I have recently discovered, however, that when i plug my galaxy s3 in, the pc sees it as a digital camera, and i can access every folder on the internal sd card through windows explorer. i can then transfer any file i like to the computer This never happened on my g note, nexus s, or any other device.
Now, I can only confirm that the above works on xpower 2.5 ics custom rom. when I changed to hypergalaxy jb rom, there was no access to my phone via the pc.
how and why this works, and how i might use a hack to enable any usb device on such a locked down pc?
I purchased a AOSON M60 fabbed at foxconn a couple of weeks back, it claims to be pre-Rooted. From Item Description: "The machine has obtained permanent ROOT privileges, a great convenience to the user management system software and remove unwanted software."
I have tested this with the Root checker app and it fails reporting that the device isn't rooted. I have checked this with Titanium Backup and it also reports it's not rooted.
When i have checked this with SuperOneClick v 3.2.2 it says:
Checking if rooted... CheckIfRooted 0.14s True
Checking for shell root... CheckIfShellRooted 0.15s False
The application then stopps at Shell rooting device...-Step #7 WaitForDevice (This never completes)
From my simple understanding, the shell rooting is a one shot thing per boot, and isn't required if the device reports back that rooted=true.
i'm looking for a way to make phonecalls with my computer+Logitech G230, through my android device (Jiayu G4 Advanced)
The Remotecall app in Playstore still requires me to pick up my phone in order to actually hear something..
its got all the other features i'd like to use: answer calls from my PC, make calls from pc (from , for example, the outlook contactlist), call Log capability; but i have to pick up my phone when i probably can just hear it through my headphone (connected to PC)
I think i should be looking for some sort of voip server on my phone and let my computer act as voip client, but i'm not entirely sure about that.
With the latest SDK release, and the ability to download separate platforms releases into the SDK, the hardware resources required to develop for Android have increased significantly. Assuming that the developer targets all currently available seven platforms - that could take your dev machine to its knees. Taken alone the 'Android SDK Content Loader' takes nearly two minutes on a dual-core machine with 2GB memory.
As the title suggest the reason for creating this wiki is for everyone to list their development hardware configurations, and thus determine what is a well-suited machine for Android development.
The secondary reason for the wiki is that I'm trying to get my employer to provide me with a decent machine for development as I'm currently forced to work on a nearly 4 year old randomly-built machine, and expected to deliver great results. However, the reality is that my system keeps running out of memory, and I can hardly get a chance to write a few lines of code in between the numerous crashes.
When I get a call, so far it's my mother who has tried to call me up and each time she calls..When I go to answer my phone it says "Call from mom..Press 1 to answer" or something like that Why the hell does it ask me to press a number before I take the call? I am on T-Moble, on a Flexpay account if that matters running Firmware version 1.6
View 2 Replies View RelatedI need to test my android app 24h day and I have 3 ubuntu boxes to do it. I would like to connect my development system (MOTODEV Studio 1.3) to a Remote Device.
Well, the interface ask me about ip for machine and port to connect to.
But it doesn't. I found that the adb sever on remote seems not to listen to external ports, only internal loopback, making connections machine-machine impossible.
Could it be true? If so, why there is a section on Device to connect to Android Remote Device on MOTODEV Studio?
I've found an explanation and a workaround in this post (http://rxwen.blogspot.com/2009/11/adb-for-remote-connections.html) but it seems complicated and post's links doesn't work, so I'm confused whether there is a solution to do that.
We have a fast and powerful machine(Ubuntu 64bit) and we are sharing it for Android development. But when running multiple eclipse (with ADT) instances (by multiple users), we are getting the following error:
Could not open Selected VM debug port (8700). Make you do not have another instance of DDMS or of the eclipse plugin running. If it is being used by something else, choose a new port number in the preferences.
And some of the process names are not shown. It shows a bug with red- circle and a question mark instead.
I tried to change the port number under windows-preferences-Android- DDMS-Base local debugger port to 8800, etc. but it does not seem to help. (closed and reopened eclipse)
I ignored this, selected the process and it shows 8607/8700 (I found the process ID I want to debug using adb shell, ps)
And then I tried debugging this. It throws "failed to connect to remote VM"
Is it just not possible for multiple developers to debug different Android applications using multiple eclipse instances at the same time? If it is possible, can somebody please tell how we can do that?
BTW, it did not allow me to launch emulator, while somebody else is running one. I had to change permission to /tmp/android folder.
Currently I am using Android emulator for development, but it is very slow. I am looking for some android port that can run on real CPU.
For example I installed this product http://www.android-x86.org/documents/installhowto on VMware, and it seems to work much faster, but I have no idea how to setup network connection here.
The question is if some one is using alternative android setup for development, instead of emulator? If so, a link to configure instructions would be great.
I am trying to install and run Android NDK on my windows xp machine. I am new to NDK and looking for some help in understanding the installation process. I have downloaded cygwin and GNU Make 3.81 but running the build host-setup.sh command results in a 'Could not find a valid GNU Make executable'.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI am looking to simulate a slot machine, now so far I am just animating drawables and looping it to create the effect. I was wondering if I could achieve this through a listview instead. I tried looking at this approach but I cannot get it to loop back to the beginning after it reaches the end.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am looking for a slot machine with multi-line betting.
I had one, but did a factory reset and now cannot find it on the market.
Here is a pic of a similar slot machine, so you see what im looking for.
I dont mind if its free or paid, thank you.
To this point, I've been doing development on multiple machines but always packaging for deployment on the same machine. If I want to package for deployment on another machine, will simply copying the keystore file to the new machine do the trick? Anything else I need to be concerned about when doing this?
View 6 Replies View RelatedMy activity needs to communicate with a java server located on my dev machine. Actually, using the emulator, I can access the server socket via the special 10.0.2.2 address. Now I'd like to test my app on my phone connected via usb, but it seems like I can't use 10.0.2.2 to access my dev machine localhost anymore. Naturally using a wifi router and a proper lan addressing does the trick, but I need to use usb connection instead. Any hint ?
1. Emulator-based scenario: standard java server running on my pc @localhost:15000 android java client running on my emulator. When the android app needs to contact the server it uses 10.0.2.2:15000 like specified here. Everything works fine.
2. Proper wifi scenario with physical connected device: standard java server running on my pc @192.168.1.10:15000. android java client running on my device with 192.168.1.11 address assigned. When the android app needs to contact the server it uses 192.168.1.10:15000 and everything works fine too.
3. Desired scenario: standard java server running on my pc @localhost:15000. android java client running on my device connected via usb cable. No network is active. When the android app needs to contact the server it tries to connect to 10.0.2.2:15000 but instead an exception is thrown (Network unreachable). It seems like special address 10.0.2.2 works only for emulator instances. I just wonder if in the adb/adt suite there's a way to access pc address from the device connected via usb cable.
Could it be possible now, which we can develop an Android application having the following requirement for its working steps Automatic receive the call, then Play some sound out to the caller, wait for DTMF response, then Record the caller sound (in the case that they permit, by pressing 1 as DTMF response)Callee can play back the recoreded sound later.
View 1 Replies View RelatedIs there an app that will automatically press 1 when answering a call from someone who called the google voice number?I would prefer not to turn off 'call screening' because if my cellphone is off or doesn't have service (e.g. at work), any calls to my google voice number will go to voicemail instead of ringing my other phones.I recently learn off the Tasker app. Can this be configured to do this?
View 2 Replies View RelatedIs there any way to connect the debugger to an emulator running on a remote machine? It's using TCP so I suppose it shouldn't be too difficult, but I can't figure out how. I would like to run the emulator on my (fast) laptop and do my coding on my (slow, but with bigger screen) desktop machine.
View 4 Replies View RelatedI'm the lead developer of TotalCross, a virtual machine that's just like the one used in Android, and targetted for small devices. Currently, using TotalCross, you write programs completely cross- platform among Palm OS 5, BlackBerry, iPhone, Windows 32, Windows CE (2,3,4,5,6) and Java-enabled platforms.
We plan to port TotalCross to Android, but i'm concerned about the legal way. I'm aware that there may be hack C APIs for Android, but will these APIs allow the users to sell their applications in a legal fashion?
Btw, what is legal and what's not legal in Android? I could easily port our VM to Android if there were a standard C api on it. However, all i see is Java APIs. I could also port TotalCross to run over the Java API, but i'm concerned about speed. I believe our VM is faster than the one in Android (actually, it is a couple times faster than the BlackBerry VM).
How to connect to development machine from device?
I can easily do this from Emulator, but from device I have connection timeout exception.
Here is my code:
code:..................
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI am currently writing a paper on the Android platform. After some research, it's clear that Dalvik has room for improvement. I was wondering, what do you think would be the best use of a developer's time with this goal?
JIT compilation seems like the big one, but then i've also heard this would be of limited use on such a low resource machine. Does anyone have a resource or data that backs this up?
Are there any other options that should be considered? Aside from developing a robust native development kit to bypass the VM. For those who are interested, there is a lecture that has been recorded and put online regarding the Dalvik VM.
Any thoughts welcome, as this question appears subjective i'll clarify that the answer I'll accept must have some justification for proposed changes. Any data to back it up, such as the improvement in the Sun JVM when it was introduced, would be a massive plus.
Is it possible to write the code/compile Android application on one machine and debug it remotely on the emulator launched on another? I'm sick and tired of the emulator constantly eating half of my laptop's processor.
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