[FREE][APP][2.3+] Smart Reply - Testing

Hi Guys,
I'll appreciate your feedback on my newest application "Smart Reply". It's a simple workflow engine for automatic SMS sending given an incoming call and an active status. It was designed specifically for my motorcyclist needs so there is a nice widget which will be your main entry point for the functionality. Also, the rules engine was designed in a "Given-When-Then" flavor
I like it and use it on a every day basis. Your feedback is welcome.
Adi Barda
look for "smart reply auto sms" in google play
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.abware.smart_reply&hl=en

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**** Fake Call/Twikini/Thought/No Calls/PowerSMS for windows mobile ****

Fake Call is a quick and easy app to "call yourself" on a Windows® phone. It helps you politely escape social situations with the push of a button. It provides an extremely realistic incoming call experience, and includes powerful scheduling features in a simple user interface.
Features
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Schedule a Fake Call in advance, or generate one on demand.
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Simple, touch-friendly user interface to quickly schedule a call using predefined intervals.
Select a caller from your phone's Contacts. The selected contacts photo and phone number appear when the phone rings.
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Extremely realistic incoming call experience using your phone's default ringtone and profile settings.
Ability to play a voice clip after the fake call has been "answered" to simulate conversation at the other end (useful when you are in a very quiet room).
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Fast, small and optimized for Windows® phones using native C++ code. Does its job and gets out of your way quickly.
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Localized in English, French and Italian.
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I have downloaded this application
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http : / /www . trinketsoftware. com / FakeCall /
remove the spaces
all are trial version...
Twikini
Thought
PowerSMS
No Calls
Scrub - it is only free
Some one please give the full version of the application
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Try these applications once
debroy66 said:
all are trial version...
Some one please give the full version of the application
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Since I know you've read the rules on this forum I also know that you're not asking for someone to share purchased software with you, in a warez kind of manner.
If that is the case, then you know you must buy the software if you want the full version, and you also know that no-one on xda devs will even consider helping you getting this software illegally.
So, in answer to your question, I suggest you check the website that you have linked in order to find out how to purchase the software.
Good luck

[Open beta] Balanced - Silent balance checker and widget

Hi guys! Fahrbot Mobile would like to invite you to participate in our open beta of Balanced, an app that uses USSD commands to obtain useful info like account balance, number of free USSD, minutes and traffic remaining.
It then silently parses the replies into beautiful minimalistic text widgets. We need beta testers on phones we dont have at the office, so please come and check out the thread here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1006487
Is nobody using it with their Galaxy device?
Bump - many new features have been added!
Hi guys, any feedback on the latest version of the app? We are just about to release an update...
Thanks. Nice application. Works well on my galaxy s.. But the application allows selecting only numeric values. You could allow selecting text also. For e.g. the USSD code for checking my data limit returns me something like "You have got 1555 MB valid till June 30 2011". Currently, the app does not allow me to select "June". Would be nice if anthing from the message is selectable.
Hi, its a good idea, but how useful?
Does the traffic credit ever last more than a month?

[Idea] Combining Snotify and MyRingtone2SMS

Hi Dev's,
This Idea will bring up an ideal themes app for WP7.5; but MyRingtone2SMS should also be enabled to edit the nature of ringing of Incoming call also.
I'm not a developer so some one from the forum needs to work on it.
Please give inputs...

Tasker + Google Assistant?

Is it possible to have voice commands handled by google assistant routed to tasker?
Support exists for IFTTT, where I can create custom voice inputs from Google Assistant, and have any of the registered services IFTTT supports - handle it. Which is awesome! But IFTTT is so limiting in what it can do, and was wondering if we could get Tasker to handle it instead...or find a way for IFTTT to call a Tasker Task? If not Tasker, support for "Automate"?
Its possible using IFTTT as the middleman: http://forum.joaoapps.com/index.php?resources/use-google-assistant-for-autovoice-commands.207/
Wow, that's unnecessarily complex! There's a web request being made outside for the command to pass thru for Tasker to eventually handle it! I guess it makes sense to wait for native integration with assistant API when made available.
I think AutoVoice may have some modules for Tasker + voice integration.
I was going to look into it at some point in the future.
Utter was pretty bad assed but afaik, the developer abandoned it before he got all the bugs worked out.
It did do some pretty cool stuff though.
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Semi on topic... I am so annoyed that Secure Settings for Tasker was abandoned.
EDIT: Secure Settings works properly with newer SuperSU that is now available.
Any update on this? Now that Google has exposed assistant apis
Give an example of what you mean. I just want to see what the value of this could potentially be.
nique0201 said:
Give an example of what you mean. I just want to see what the value of this could potentially be.
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Check out ifttt on android. You can create your own phrase/sentence that google assistant will pick up and pass over to your own application to handle. This is really powerful if you can get tasker to handle stuff for you. Right now, Google assistant integrates with ifttt and you could get ifttt to let any of the "services" made for ifttt handle that request. Right now tasker isn't one of them and ifttt has a limited range of things you can do with it.
dreamtheater39 said:
Check out ifttt on android. You can create your own phrase/sentence that google assistant will pick up and pass over to your own application to handle. This is really powerful if you can get tasker to handle stuff for you. Right now, Google assistant integrates with ifttt and you could get ifttt to let any of the "services" made for ifttt handle that request. Right now tasker isn't one of them and ifttt has a limited range of things you can do with it.
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Cool I just downloaded ifttt... Does that travel cross devices... For instance if I set up the assistant on my phone to do something would it also work with my google home
I've been reading up on this and it's working pretty good. I'm using this to use voice commands to trigger my Yatse android remote to pause/resume playback.
Would be great if they find another way to trigger Tasker apart from having to use Join, for which I only have a 30 day trial and I'm not sure i'm going to use Join apart for this functionality and it's a bit steep for full version for only that.
Auto voice says Google now/assistant integration on my device. I tried to test it but the only auto voice task I currently have properly setup is something assistant appears to natively support (maybe Google now does to now, but not when I created the task).
I used to have a bunch of stuff setup for controlling my Harmony hub but I started re-writing it into one task using if/variables and haven't finished it.
Auto voice would definitely be the best way to go if you're looking to do things with tasked.
Edit:I just had a closer look at auto voice, it say assistant while be support when API is public but gave a work around.
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dreamtheater39 said:
Wow, that's unnecessarily complex! There's a web request being made outside for the command to pass thru for Tasker to eventually handle it! I guess it makes sense to wait for native integration with assistant API when made available.
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Yah it states in that article that once the Assistant API is made public, much of the process will be "baked into Autovoice."
Currently the cumbersome method is the workaround by the developer. The functionality is pretty much a linking of voice commands to Tasker actions.
Eventually this may be exactly what you want. Assistant API is coming eventually which will allow apps like Autovoice to do more and integrate or bridge "assistant" with "tasker".
Somehow I expect Google to leave the "native integration" bare bones as with Ambient Display, letting apps like Ambi-Turner do more, as well as different device and ROM manufacturers customizing and baking different features into stock.
Anyway, thanks for this thread. I appreciate learning about Autovoice.
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You sure can. It’s ugly because the API isn’t out but it’s incredibly easy to do!
Create an IFTTT applet that sends you a text that matches a Tasker profile.
The example below toggles between two known WiFi networks. If you’re connected to 123 then you’ll be moved to 987, if you were on 987 then you’ll move to 123
To activate:
Say: "Ok Google"
After the beep, say: "Switch network", "Change network", or "Alternate network"
IFTTT
Trigger: Google Assistant
Phrase 1: “Switch Network”
Phrase 2: “Change Network”
Phrase 3: “Alternate Network”
Response: “Ok, switching to the alternate Wi-Fi network”
Action = Send SMS
Number: “555-555-5555”
Message: “ifttt change wifi network”
Tasker
Profile: Event = Received Text
Sender: “optional name”
Message: “ifttt change wifi network”
Task 1: WIFI Connect
Configuration: “123network”
Timeout: “optional number”
If: %WIFII ~ *”987network” *
Task 2: WIFI Connect
Configuration: “987network”
Timeout: “optional number”
If: %WIFII ~ *”123network” *
Note:
Anything inside “ “ is just dummy data, you’d change to suite your needs
The variable %WIFII holds information about the connected WiFi network
You can omit the sender name and in some circumstances, it may be desirable.
Example: automatically sharing your location, turn volume on to help find a misplaced phone
dreamtheater39 said:
Is it possible to have voice commands handled by google assistant routed to tasker?
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Download Tasker app factory. Create your Task. Export your Task as an app. Go to Google Assistant Settings -> Shortcuts and Set it up. For example 1. Turn off the Screen 2. Screen off and in the field which decide what Google Assistant really do you just put the command "run nameofyourapp"
Thats it
In Most Launcher you can just hide your new app so you can make a lot of them without spamming you app list

Block incoming calls from "no caller id"

Hello
Anyone know how to block all incoming connection where number is hidden "no caller id".
Is there built in feature or need download app ?
Thanks
Golempl said:
Hello
Anyone know how to block all incoming connection where number is hidden "no caller id".
Is there built in feature or need download app ?
Thanks
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I have "Call blacklist pro" for this, an Xposed module. The pro is that it's a very lightweight app, the con is that it's not supported anymore and you won't receive any additional features that would also be very much needed and appreciated. Unfortunately I've not found any valid replacement so far and if you need only basic feature that could be your app.
You can install Truecaller from Google Playstore - this application could block calls without ID and/or calls marked by community as scam/advertisements, it displays caller info provided by community. Give it a try
kondzi said:
You can install Truecaller from Google Playstore - this application could block calls without ID and/or calls marked by community as scam/advertisements, it displays caller info provided by community. Give it a try
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Just to inform readers, truecaller has some issues with respecting user privacy. Indeed many of these caller id programs have a buisness model that involves vacuuming up the information of both you and of those in your contacts. This may not be necessarily what the user desires, though it stated that this is the case in the EULA. My own search for an alternative is what brought me here.
See "How Caller ID Apps Like Truecaller Secretly Violate Your Privacy" by Dennis Z on fatsecurity.
reconmaster said:
Just to inform readers, truecaller has some issues with respecting user privacy. Indeed many of these caller id programs have a buisness model that involves vacuuming up the information of both you and of those in your contacts. This may not be necessarily what the user desires, though it stated that this is the case in the EULA. My own search for an alternative is what brought me here.
See "How Caller ID Apps Like Truecaller Secretly Violate Your Privacy" by Dennis Z on fatsecurity.
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thanks for showing up to inform us of this risk; this is horrifying, it should be circulated and Google should block this app on the play store. If Google doesn't I see it as an accomplice
Unfortunately, these egregious violations of privacy tend to manifest concurrently with certain approaches to software development business models. I generally prefer to use as much of the open-source variants in the F-Droid app store where such data collection attempts are transparent. I do enjoy some of the conveniences provided by google, so I concede they already have the aforementioned contact information.
As such, my current solution to the spam recognition is installing Google's phone app as my default call software. They've recently added access to a registery of known spam callers and you have the subsequent index of your own contacts. This seems a viable compromise giving the the fact Google already has that information be it via conacts or your email. I mainly need a solution to the fact the Federal Do-Not-Call list (US users) is now a joke when dealing the recent spike in various potential Nigerian prince schemery.
But to your original point, there is a degree of complicity in such a big-data business model. With this in mind, I prefer to limit the exposure of my personal info to 3rd parties. I'll try to help when possible when some developer's don't necessarily have their customer's best interest at heart.

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