Does anyone know Android app that can get a list of phone numbers, and when any of them call, it picks up the phone, plays a specified audio file (e.g recorded message) and then hang up?
@kubikpixel SearXNG instances are supported (though with the "Searx" search engine option rather than a separate one), and support for Stract is planned. I appreciate your suggestions though.
Est-ce que quelqu'un connait une application Android qui fasse réveil où il est possible de choisir un fichier audio au hasard dans un dossier à chaque fois que l'alarme sonne ?
C'est obligatoire qu'elle soit sans publicité, et c'est mieux si elle est open source ou libre.
@Octavia
Je comprends bien 😄
Dis toi que c'est un effort ponctuel. Je n'ai pas retouché à mon alarme depuis des mois. Même si tu redémarres ton téléphone tout est fin prêt.
La seule contrainte que j'ai découverte récemment est que je possède maintenant un Samsung. Les devs ont mis une doc longue comme le bras de "quoi faire dans les réglages du téléphone" car Samsung a un système qui perturbe les alarmes au profit de gagner un peu de batterie.
There is an F-Droid app that lets you capture your current location in terms of latitude and longitude. The coordinates can then be converted into a URL that can be opened with Google Maps or OpenStreetMaps.
We need your help finding a reliable third-party Android app to use with Mastodon. We've been using the official Mastodon app, but feel so disappointed that can't edit the ALT text of all already-published posts. Caption is okay
So far the web app also did the same.
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Any recommendations for an app that can do that?
Thanks in advance! 🙏
New app added to the Accessible Apps directory by Salih Kunduz: Note to Self. Accessible. Note to Self is a unique note taking app for Android. Chat like interface makes it one of the simplest notes app for Android, giving you full control of your notes with an option to back up and restore completely offline. https://accessibleandroid.com/app/note-to-self/#Android#AndroidApp
I've recently discovered a game called Feudal Tactics that very much scratches my civ5 itch. It's very basic, but lots of fun. Highly recommend. https://github.com/Sesu8642/FeudalTactics
I love how #Todoist looks and feels, but their feature innovations are non-existent. I just received a mail from them saying their beta program now includes "Show completed" permanent tasks... For example, that feature has been available out of the box in TickTick for the longest time now.