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[7/10] G-Trigger v0.9.1 (G-sensor based app launcher/speed dialer/task switcher/more)
Notable features per release:
G-Trigger v0.4 beta - speed dial support, mulitple media player support, disable/suspend app, and now has AppToDate support. G-Trigger v0.5.1 beta - some bug fixing + 2 more actions. Refer to changelog below for more details G-Trigger v0.6 beta - profile feature added, for quick change of the preset actions G-Trigger v0.7 beta - auto trigger profile when specified program is active, some bug fixing + 2 more actions G-Trigger v0.8 beta - Different actions for shaking device when FaceDown and shaking device when FaceUp, New user interface for organizing profiles with ease, and more, see changelog below for more details G-Trigger v0.9.0 beta - Change Wallpaper (Today Screen, Manila Home & S2U2, show/hide on screen keyboard, and much more (see change log below for full details) G-Trigger v0.9.1 beta - bug fixed Check out post #2 of this thread to learn more about the shake detection. Post #2 also contains some updated FAQ information. Quote:
Currently supported shaking directions:
#Currently supported media players are
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Changelog G-Trigger v0.9.1 beta [10-Jul-2009]
I have to make the following disclaimer for not only the developer, but myself as well: NOTE: Shake at your own risk. Although running this application does not seem to make any damage, I take no responsibility for any kind of damage caused to the device or data due to this application. Quote:
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Please do consider a donation, no matter how small, to developer if you like this app and want to see its further development.
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Last edited by GoodGets; 07-10-2009 at 02:07 PM. Reason: new version out |
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Re: [App] G-Trigger v0.1.0 (G-sensor based shake detector program launcher)
Take from the xda thread:
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The dev posted this about the shake detection: Quote:
Also, if you don't want to leave it on all the time, there is a way to toggle it on/off other than start/stopping within the app. You can assign a softkey (or hardkey) to "G-TriggerService.exe" It is located under Program Files> G-Trigger> G-TriggerService ![]() If G-Trigger is already running, it can be turned off as well, although you'll get the following pop up: ![]() However, when toggling it back on, you will not receive this pop up, making it more convenient to do while not needing to look at your device. There is about a 1 second delay when you toggle on, but honestly it's pretty negligible. Last edited by GoodGets; 06-14-2009 at 02:22 AM. |
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Re: [App] G-Trigger v0.1.0 (G-sensor based program launcher)
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Also, v0.2.0 is out now, maybe wanna give it a try? It has a built in error logging feature that you can upload to the dev's xda thread. Last edited by GoodGets; 03-23-2009 at 03:38 PM. |
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Re: [Update 3/23] G-Trigger v0.2.1 (G-sensor based app launcher, now with speed dials
Will try the new version. I have just finished a hard reset, so i will try it without anything else installed...
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Re: [Update 3/23] G-Trigger v0.2.1 (G-sensor based app launcher, now with speed dials
sounds interesting but i might sit this one out until more feedback comes in.
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Re: [Update 3/23] G-Trigger v0.2.1 (G-sensor based app launcher, now with speed dials
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But just to ease your mind, I found this post over at xda just for you: Last edited by GoodGets; 03-23-2009 at 07:28 PM. |
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Re: [Update 3/24] G-Trigger v0.2.2 (G-sensor based app launcher, now with speed dials
This is turning out to be a great app. Thanks to the Dev and op for posting
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Re: [Update 3/24] G-Trigger v0.2.2 (G-sensor based app launcher, now with speed dials
yeah yeah, naut was on the fence... i'll prolly load this up later this evening... lol
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Re: [Update 3/24] G-Trigger v0.2.2 (G-sensor based app launcher, now with speed dials
I wanted to give everyone an update with this app. I was most concerned about how big of a battery drain this app would be. After testing for a couple days, I'm not really sure. I want to say that I lose an extra 4-5% leaving it on the whole day, but I'm not really sure. My house is in an area of extremely low service (although I live in the middle of my city), can't even use my phone while at my desk. Also, I'm always testing new programs.
However, I don't think it's as big of a battery drain that I was once worried about. Maybe others could share their experience with this app, let the community know. Also, if you don't want to leave it on all the time, there is a way to toggle it on/off other than start/stopping within the app. You can assign a softkey (or hardkey) to "G-TriggerService.exe" It is located under Program Files> G-Trigger> G-TriggerService ![]() If G-Trigger is already running, it can be turned off as well, although you'll get the following pop up: ![]() However, when toggling it back on, you will not receive this pop up, making it more convenient to do while not needing to look at your device. There is about a 1 second delay when you toggle on, but honestly it's pretty negligible. Last edited by GoodGets; 03-26-2009 at 07:47 PM. |
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