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Yeah, XDA. That's the stupid site it never let's me download it from. I made an account months ago and it always says you don't have access to download. Oh well. Good looks anyway.
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Originally Posted by CIDMAN911
You got the apk for those widgets?
Whenever I try to get them from the dev site, it never let's me...
Some more stuff from the folks over at Good And Evo...
[h2]09/02/2010[/h2]
[h3]Stock Froyo music app modded, available for HTC EVO[/h3]
On a quest to purge HTC Sense from your EVO without actually flashing a new ROM? That means you've already got the stock Froyo launcher, keyboard, and 3D gallery on it. And now you can add to your growing collection by "replacing" Sense's music app with a modified version of the stock one.
It isn't stock stock, I know, but Music Mod is based on the stock app and I believe it's actually the one included in the ever-popular CyanogenMod-6 ROM. So consider it a better version of the stock music app.
Highlights include screen gestures (with or without haptic feedback) for controlling music playback and toggling shuffle and repeat modes, true full-screen now playing screen using your current wallpaper as the background, additional widget sizes, notification text color options, "use as ringtone" function (not as robust as in the Sense app), and Twitter integration. Very nice!
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:44 AM|Comments (2)
I gotta say...This makes the stock music player actually quite
Still not better than MixZing, but I can rock with it...
[h3]How to send certain calls straight to voicemail on HTC EVO[/h3]
It may not be as good as an actual blacklist app, but if you've got a few people in your life whose calls you never want to take, then you should at least be aware of the native "Send to voicemail" option on your HTC EVO 4G.
You can turn it on for anyone in your contacts list so that you never have to manually reject the call or listen to the phone ring until it goes to voicemail. The caller hears one ring and then gets sent straight to voicemail, while you hear nothing (regardless of your ringer settings at the time). You'll see a missed call in your notifications area and you might end up getting an actual voicemail, but both are easy enough to ignore and delete.
Continue reading »
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:43 AM|Comments (1)
Originally Posted by CIDMAN911
You got the apk for those widgets?
Whenever I try to get them from the dev site, it never let's me...
Some more stuff from the folks over at Good And Evo...
[h2]09/02/2010[/h2]
[h3]Stock Froyo music app modded, available for HTC EVO[/h3]
On a quest to purge HTC Sense from your EVO without actually flashing a new ROM? That means you've already got the stock Froyo launcher, keyboard, and 3D gallery on it. And now you can add to your growing collection by "replacing" Sense's music app with a modified version of the stock one.
It isn't stock stock, I know, but Music Mod is based on the stock app and I believe it's actually the one included in the ever-popular CyanogenMod-6 ROM. So consider it a better version of the stock music app.
Highlights include screen gestures (with or without haptic feedback) for controlling music playback and toggling shuffle and repeat modes, true full-screen now playing screen using your current wallpaper as the background, additional widget sizes, notification text color options, "use as ringtone" function (not as robust as in the Sense app), and Twitter integration. Very nice!
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:44 AM|Comments (2)
I gotta say...This makes the stock music player actually quite
Still not better than MixZing, but I can rock with it...
[h3]How to send certain calls straight to voicemail on HTC EVO[/h3]
It may not be as good as an actual blacklist app, but if you've got a few people in your life whose calls you never want to take, then you should at least be aware of the native "Send to voicemail" option on your HTC EVO 4G.
You can turn it on for anyone in your contacts list so that you never have to manually reject the call or listen to the phone ring until it goes to voicemail. The caller hears one ring and then gets sent straight to voicemail, while you hear nothing (regardless of your ringer settings at the time). You'll see a missed call in your notifications area and you might end up getting an actual voicemail, but both are easy enough to ignore and delete.
Continue reading »
Posted by Jenn K. Lee at 12:43 AM|Comments (1)
Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Went back in the lab, made my own icons again,
Originally Posted by IHeartBoost
Went back in the lab, made my own icons again,
Was in the same boat as you in June, went to Sprint and there's not one thing I miss about ATT.Originally Posted by finnns2003
I've officially had it with ATT, time to shoot for the EVO.
Was in the same boat as you in June, went to Sprint and there's not one thing I miss about ATT.Originally Posted by finnns2003
I've officially had it with ATT, time to shoot for the EVO.
Was in the same boat as you in June, went to Sprint and there's not one thing I miss about ATT.Originally Posted by finnns2003
I've officially had it with ATT, time to shoot for the EVO.
Was in the same boat as you in June, went to Sprint and there's not one thing I miss about ATT.Originally Posted by finnns2003
I've officially had it with ATT, time to shoot for the EVO.
Originally Posted by Crazy EBW
Angry birds beta today yeuhhhhhh