Open any of your favourite applications or system shortcuts in just 2 Clicks.!!!
Kill background running tasks, install and uninstall applications.
1 click torch light (uses camera flash light)
One tap battery widget interface, showing current battery level.
Select different battery widget styles to suit home screen background.
Quickly change Screen Timeout from Advanced Manager, to save your battery.
View and Manage files on your SD card and Linux file system.
Control Bluetooth-GPS-Wifi-Volume...etc
Keep your home screen clutter free.
Customize this amazing “Advanced Manager” the way you like from the “Settings” button provided at the bottom left corner of the app.
Report a bug if any issues with the application via email from Advanced Manager – Settings – Report a bug.
Interface to open Advanced Manager from Notification bar.
Every day a new quote in Notification bar, promoting “Save Earth” (Internet not needed)
Complete soft keys access in opening, navigating within or closing the Advanced Manager.
There is no auto process killing feature as it’s not recommended.
Indicates “spark” icon on the battery widget when device is charging.
Advanced Manager is compatible with android Froyo2.2 and above versioned devices.
This is my first android application with some shape and dimensions and its a simple one and a little use full one.
Its obvious that a smart phone user, his/her business with android device in a day would end in opening a few favorite applications and this favorite apps would be few over a period of time and keeps changing as interesting apps are being added to android market every day. Most of the time his/her business would be turning ON and OFF of bluetooth, wifi, Gps, Volume Control, Vibration mode, Screen brightness, screen time out control...etc and the other time he would be opening some kind of File-Manager application to view the content of SD card and other file. Mostly he/she is worried about battery back up...! and current battery level, and free SD card and internal phone memory space.
This looks as a simple battery widget application with an icon and a text on the icon showing the current battery level sitting in one of the home screens. This app is different from the other battery related applications available on android market, i can say about it like this "It looks simple but more powerful....!" ha ha something like ambassador car in India.
As i haven't named this application yet for the time being its given a name
NoName and a icon with two leaves to pass a message
SAVE EARTH by Tree Plantation and reduce Global Warming.
This finishes the installation sequence....! (
if u could not install go to trouble shooting at the bottom ).
Step 2:
Tapping ( clicking )the widget opens up the main screen....! as shown below Hey don't get scared if it is ugly...! with your feedback i shall make it look better.
Functionality :
This is view 1 :
Here in this view you find some 6 icons with love symbol ( i used it to mean favorite, strictly with no other intention ) and few information related to battery and phone storage and some weird 3 buttons.....!
Here lies your job....!
Long pressing the
Star icon opens a dialog asking you to choose a shortcut for your favorite apps with 6 buttons each corresponding to each
Star icon, click the corresponding button in the dialog to choose favorite app on at a time from the another dialog opened with the list of installed apps on your mobile.
So in this way you can choose any 6 favorite apps and can open them in just 2 clicks....! To remove or change the shortcut to a new application the procedure is same by long pressing the existing icon.
little more job is there, as you might have noticed three buttons at the bottom with names "Not-Set", ya exactly they are not set to any shortcut. To set it long press it and hopefully you can do the reset..! seeing the screen shots
In the same way you can customize the rest 2 buttons to any of the important system settings out of 24 options given to you.
This is view 2 :
Clicking the 2nd tab "Killer" opens the view shown below, as in android if you close an application its not really closed rather it remains in the background in the activity stack and the android system kills them automatically after the phone resources level reduced...! till the android system kills them they remain in the background eating up your battery, so you can improve your battery back up by killing the unwanted back ground processes.
clicking the button "Kill Selected apps" kills the checked process and rescans for any other processes still remaining in the background.
Note: There are few applications like skype, news which run like a service, killing such apps will restart back...! so better don't kill such apps as restarting the process even consumes battery.
This is view 3 :
clicking the tab "Files" opens this view, this is much like a advance File Manager where you can view the contents of SD and other parts of your phone file system.
from here you can open files, create or modify folders and files .....etc
This is view 4 :
This is very essential as you can control the device settings from here like turning ON and OFF of bluetooth, wifi, Gps, Volume Control, Vibration mode, Screen brightness, screen time out control...etc
In this view click "menu" button (hard key) allows you to customize the above setting options, (as shown in the below screen shot) it has drag and drop feature explore it as much as u can...!
There is a soft key "Dismiss" which allow the user to quickly close this application rather pressing the hard keys like "back" or "home" button
There is still to be explained.....!!!!
Thank you very much.....!
Your feed back is important to me....!