Android applications
On this page you can find the applications I've made for the Android operating system.
You can keep up to date with new releases and work in progress by subscribing to my blog.
MySpeed
MySpeed will record your speed and location to a log file and show it on a map.
It can use a database of speed camera locations to alert you when you're near a speed camera.
Download from :
Market,
SlideME
DynDNS
DynDNS assigns a fixed domain name to your Android phone even though the IP address can change.
It uses the standard Dynamic DNS process specification.
You will need an account with DynDNS.com or one of the many other providers of this service.
Download from :
Market,
SlideME
Note about proxies
If your phone connects to the internet via a proxy then you will not be able
to connect from the internet to your phone unless the proxy supports forwarding.
If the proxy is within your control, such as your own wireless router, then you should
be able to configure forwarding on the router.
If you connect to your telephony provider via a proxy then you will not be able to
configure forwarding and DynDNS will be of little use.
As far as I know, T-Mobile Netherlands does not use a proxy and so these applications
work okay.
It appears as if T-Mobile UK and US do use a proxy and so they do not work.
See the
DynDNS
page for a setting that allows limited use of these applications for providers
that use a proxy.
SendLog
SendLog is a diagnostic tool. It will send the log file and a process list from your phone to an email.
Download from :
Market,
SlideME
Please send all comments and suggestions to android@l6n.org.