EarthJumper has written a program to change the vibration pattern for incoming calls. It’s still an early release, so report back your results to the developer.
Features:
- Vibration pattern set
- Profile vibrations
- Choose a Vibrator
If you’re sick of waiting for your contact to pick up while you hold the phone to your ear, this is the app for you. The Connecting Notifier will output a short vibration each time your outgoing call gets picked up. It’s just a simple tool to help make your life a little easier.
Benefits of the application:
- Health: reduce chance of damage to the brain from excessive radiation
- Safety: Allows you to keep your hands on 10 and 2 until you have to pick up the phone (although we don’t recommend using your device while driving)
- Etiquette: In a meeting and making an emergency call? Only pick up the phone when its connected!
- Finance: People say time is money, the days of waiting for calls to connect is over! Now you have time to finish your twitter posting
Note: this was designed as a patch for Samsung Windows Mobile devices.
Thanks to Josh Poui for the tip via the Contact Form
Wish your device would vibrate upon screen tap, like some other devices? Well, TouchResponse, created by Snailslug, does just that. It adds what is known as haptic feedback, so you can recognize when you’ve tapped the screen easier – making it seem like you’re actually using a physical keyboard. Personally, I activated it only when the soft keyboard is displayed; but there are many options, which are all listed below.
Note: This program is a touch driver to handle the touchscreen presses and vibration. A settings program exists to configure how the vibration works.
Features:
* Global enable/disable option
* Vibrate on touch/release
* Variable duration of vibrate
* Disable during Phone Call option
* Disable when device is silent
* Disable when device is locked
* Disable when stylus is out (for devices that support this option)
* Enabled for On-Screen Keyboard only (Temporary option until full include/exclude list is incorporated)
* Settings Program->Settings->System->TouchResponse Settings
* AppToDate support
Change Log:
Version .3.2
- Option to disable vibration when device is locked
- AppToDate now supported – Download AppToDate to be informed of the latest updates
- Fixed issue when SIP Only didn’t work as expected in landscape mode
- Fixed issue when Stylus Out still resulted in vibration when that option was set.
Version .3.1
- Should properly upgrade when built into a custom rom
Version .3
- Option to vibrate on release of touch
- Option to disable vibration when stylus is out
- Option for vibration to only be enabled for on-screen keyboard
- Better auto-detection of device model/vibrate id
SAHITYA KUMAR: Is dis app available in indian market place..? [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
PADDY: Thank NOOK for something this cool and slip looking. I was losing hope for Windows developers :S [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
schlubadub: Yawn, they should think about extending Nook to other countries first. I can’t get any of this in Australia (even via web). [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
Nick: Nice work, cool ideas. Now, let’s hope MS has something to say in the joint-venture since B&N is not paying any attention to designers. In some ways, MS Reader was ten times better...
fatfingur: I’m not saying this mockup is legit or real. My only point is that using comic sans does not make you unprofessional. Balsamiq is a professional wireframing tool used by pros....
simphf: One paragraph reads ‘NOOK for Android’. Ha [Posted from the 1800PocketPC app]
Hog: Almost forgot, are you going to enter the Nokia X Challenge for over 2 million in prize money? The info.is at Nokia Conversations and with your IT background. Lots of ideas swirl around in my...
Hog: Very nice. I’m not familiar with the Nook at all for content but I really like your design. I hope the Barnes app is made available for all windows phones also. [Posted from the...