Sunday, 29 December 2013

Get Epic Launcher Themes With Themer

Most Android users have installed, and uninstalled, dozens of launchers in an attempt to improve or personalize their devices. A lot of these users find that a cool launcher skin can cover up an outdated OS interface, but can slow down the device. This is a shame as Android lends itself so well to customisation and launcher modifications — as evidenced by our epic coverage of the different available options in our Customization Month.
With KitKat installations climbing every hour, a lot of space and processing power on Android devices will be freed up for a better, more robust launcher that truly ticks all the boxes. MyColorScreen’s Themer is trying to be that launcher.
The company has just announced the launch of the app’s public beta onto the Play Store. Before this, it had been in private beta and required an invite code and direct download from their website. Users running Android 4.1 and up should find their devices supported. Let’s take a look at the launcher and the amount of customisation it permits.

First Impressions

Initially, I couldn’t understand what all the great reviews on the Google Play store were about. My first interactions with Themer were slow and arduous. However, the problem seemed to have been my 3G connection. In order to fully load-up all the available themes, a WiFi connection is required. Otherwise, you’ll be waiting for ages.
A popular theme on Themer
A popular theme on Themer
To the get the ball rolling, I decided to choose the “City” theme. Themes are downloaded when you click Apply; after this there’s no futher interaction required and the new homescreen will launch within twenty seconds or so. The ‘City’ theme’s simplistic design, great use of the city photograph and the widgets impressed me. Little did I know, Themer was only revealing a small portion of what it had in store.

My Top 5 Themer Themes

Unlike rival launchers, Themer has hundreds of themes available – all of which are totally free and can be downloaded in just a few seconds. I spent a couple of hours trying out as many as I could. Here are the ones I liked best.

Breaking Bad

An awesome theme inspired by Walter White and Jessie Pinkman
An awesome theme inspired by Walter White and Jessie Pinkman
As a huge fan of the show, this one drew me in instantly. The use of the periodic table to house core apps (which can be customised to launch any application) really impressed me. Like a lot of Themer skins, this one doesn’t launch with the centre panel being the main one. Instead, the panel furthest to the left is displayed by default (as it contains the most important shortcuts).

Tiled

Large tiles, slightly reminiscent of Windows 8
Large tiles, slightly reminiscent of Windows 8
Perhaps a little reminiscent of a Windows 8 setup, this theme has a great fusion of minimalist design with a lot of practicality. It’s a three-panel design featuring large application buttons for email, phone, messaging and weather. These can be switched out or their destination changed. For example, I liked the look of the messaging icon but decided to reroute it to open Whatsapp as opposed to SMS, as that’s my primary messaging app these days. The third screen has numerous small application shortcuts for appaholics along with a large “My Apps” button which will open the Android app drawer.

Horizon

A colourful setup with stylish fonts
A colourful setup with stylish fonts
A beautifully designed theme if there ever was one, Horizon displays only the most crucial information in a visually appealing way. The left panel is dominated by weather widgets and a cool text font describing the conditions in your city.
In the main screen, battery condition is displayed as a pie chart just below the clock, which is encased in a small, shadowed circle along with the date. Basic app shortcuts are present along the bottom of the screen for easy access to your browser, camera and other apps.
The right panel contains more shortcuts in grid format but also has an RSS newsfeed which dominates the lower half of the screen. The design, look and feel of this theme is very “Miami Vice”.

Beach

One of the many themes with just two panels
One of the many themes with just two panels
This theme is one of the many that only has two panels. The left (main) one is packed full of app shortcuts and information but doesn’t appear too crowded. The standard wallpaper of a tropical idyllic beach compliments all the cacophony going on in terms of text and shortcuts.
Music lovers will happily find a dedicated music player widget in the right panel, beneath which is a news stream which can be loaded with your own personal RSS feed preferences.

Glance

A bold, three-panel layout with big fonts
A bold, three-panel layout with big fonts
This theme is undoubtedly my favourite and it’s the one I’m sticking with on my personal device for the foreseeable future. The centre panel is split diagonally in half revealing the appealing triangular design of the wallpaper and the crucial information we check our phone for all the time such as emails, texts, missed calls, battery level, weather and time.
The left panel is dominated by application shortcuts in grid format while the right panel is home to a cool music player. This theme’s bold text, great design and practicality make my phone feel brand new.

Phone’s Performance With Themer

I’ve been using Themer for a couple of days now and I haven’t noticed any performance issues with my phone at all. It’s just as quick to unlock, launch apps and respond to the touch of my finger. I have even been playing a few games with Themer running as my default launcher and have had no issues.
However, there are some people on the Play Store reporting issues such as lag when swiping between homescreen panels or the launcher just crashing and reverting to the default launcher. I guess in many instances, it’s important to remember that the app is still in beta and isn’t supported by all phones.

Final Thoughts

Themer is head and shoulders above any other launcher on the Play Store for several reasons:
  • It’s very easy to use with no ridiculous settings to trawl through
  • Customising a theme doesn’t ruin its look
  • Themes are being sourced from approved designers, of which there are a growing number, meaning hundreds more themes are on the way to compliment the several dozens already available
  • Virtually no performance issues or bloating (on supported devices)
  • Supports swipe gestures, including multi-finger gestures
On top of all this, Themer is totally free and makes it really easy to switch back to your previous homescreen. It’s extremely rare that a launcher of this quality, with a dedicated developer behind it, comes along. If you’re running 4.1 and over, you should really check it out; it’s totally worth it.

Posted By Unknown12:20

Play PSP Games on Your Android




PSP emulatorI love playing PSP games on the go but the thought of carrying two gadgets in my pockets (Smartphone and PSP) always come in my way. As an Android fanboy I thought that there might be a way (an app to be precise) using which I could play PSP games on my droid…. and indeed there were quite a few. However, most of these apps that were available were either paid or unstable.
PPSSSPP, on the other hand, is a free and open source emulator for PSP (Play Station Portable) for Android devices which worked out good enough in my initial tests . So let’s see how we can install and play PSP games on our droids using the above app.
Note: PPSSPP emulator is available for Windows, BlackBerry and Linux as well.

PPSSPP for Android

PPSSPP is free to use and can be installed . One you have the application, the app will ask you to load a game CSO or ISO file. The app does not include any game files and you will have to copy the ISO files of the games you want to play manually.
If you have a PSP UMD Disc, you can easily convert it to an ISO file and later to a CSO file. Follow the link to see how it’s done

After you have transferred the ISO or CSO file to your SD card, tap on the Load option in the app and select the file form the SD card. Wait for the app to read the file and play it. If you are in luck and the game is compatible with the emulator, it will run it. As the project is still in its early development stage there might be a few games and devices that are not compatible with the app. However, more apps and devices are being added according to the developer.

PPSSPP android emulator (1)

The app displays all the buttons on the screen itself and thus you might have a problem while playing some games. If you have a bigger thumb and are not comfortable with the four way navigation keys, you can change it to a joystick directional pad.

PPSSPP android emulator (2)

My Verdict

I loved playing games on PPSSPP for Android but when compared to a PSP, it was quite uncomfortable. Sometimes, the scenes overlapped the button and it was pretty tough to control the characters. The L and R buttons are also out of reach and the fear of dropping the phone always haunted me. Still it’s great for playing some low specs PSP games.

Posted By Unknown10:37

Saturday, 28 December 2013

iOS7 LOCK SCREEN PORT





iOS 7 Lockscreen Parallax HD - screenshot thumbnail
iOS 7 Lockscreen Parallax HD - screenshot






iOS7 is a new, completely redesigned system developed for Apple devices but now it is kinda routine to make a port for every new thing that comes. This time it's the lockscreen brought and ported from iOS7. It looks pretty nice, very simillar to original one and brings the new 3D wallpaper effect. Even if you hate iOS so much you should check this out!

As always, there are a bunch of iOS-ish replicas but this one, I would say, is pretty nice. It offers original iOS look, pin code security, 3D effect and iOS7 Control center.


The app is completely free . For best effect without any problems be sure to have the old lockscreen disabled. App is supported for HD-phones.

DOWNLOAD HERE

Posted By Unknown22:37

How to speed up Home Button response and make Apps Launch Much Faster?

 Pimp My Rom (Beta) - screenshot thumbnail
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Pimp My Rom (Beta) - screenshot




I've heard a bunch of complaints of slow launcher redrawing, lazy home button response and poor speed overall at launching apps. Well, you might not believe, but it's relatively easy to fix this problem and make launcher and apps launching way faster!

This slow re-launching of all apps is caused by simple "phenomenon" - it's been closed. We all know how fast is it, to open minimalized apps and brag yourself that your phone is the fastest in opening apps, right?
We also know when the RAM is running low, the minimalized apps are getting killed to prevent of reboot caused by low usage. But what if we lock these apps to memory and protect them from getting killed by system? It's possible.

If you read my recent post (not that recent, tho), you know the
Pimp My ROM is an awesome app. It's way more useful than ROM Toolbox! (In my opinion) It offers a bunch of tools, tweaks and features that will make your phone rock.
One of these features is that we're going to use now. Yes, it's a
lock-apps-in-memory feature.


Firstly, download the app
HERE. Grant the superuser rights and make a rescue package - so if something (anything) goes wrong, you can easily revert  your system back. After that, proceed to tools tab and tap on lock apps in memory. Wait till it loads and you're done!

Now, if you swype an application and tap
lock in memory, the app won't be closed and you can enjoy your phone's speed. If you think your home button is taking nap and launcher redraws all the time, lock launcher in memory.

After locking your desired apps,
fully reboot your device to take the effect. Please mind if you lock too much apps in memory, the system might even not boot up and you won't be able do anything due to low RAM memory.

BLOG ADMIN 
SIVA AGGZZ

 

Posted By Unknown22:34

[NO ROOT] How to change the color of notification LED?

Plenty of devices now have notification LED lights. These lights, as the name says, notify you every time you got a new SMS, mail, or if anything happens. The light may come very handy sometimes but you cannot really distinguish whether you recieved a mail, or if it's a message. You have just to wake your phone up to see what's really happening. Well, not anymore. This handy app lets you to change the color of your LED and even doesn't require root access!

You obviously need a phone that has notification LED with color support to get this thing to work. The app is called Light Flow and it rocks:

This app will allow you to control the notification color for -


* SMS messages,

* MMS messages,
* New Gmail messages
* New e-mails
* Calendar reminders
* Missed calls
* Low battery
* Bluethooth
* Google Talk notifications / Hangouts
* Handcent
* No signal
* SMS Popup
* ChompSMS
* K9 mail
* Silent mode
 .. And many more, such like FB Messenger. It has simple interface, nice & smooth animations and it's really easy to control.


The lite version is available on the Google Play Store
for free but unfortunately, it's just a demo - the free version takes approximately 12 flashes (or 20 seconds) to change its color but the paid one changes its color almost immediatelly. So if you really want to use this app (and don't wanna wait till the LED turns its color), consider buying a paid version.


Posted By Unknown22:31
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