XCL Charts
It offers some unique graphs / charts
@Johan Schoeman · 2016-02-13
Using ADB over WIFI : B4A Bridge alternative [Root]
Using ADB over WIFI : B4A Bridge alternative [Root]
@somed3v3loper · 2016-02-11
JumpingSmiley
GameView example
@Erel · 2016-02-09
libGoogleDrive_V2
Makes it easy to connect and work with Google Drive
@davfla · 2016-02-07
JoystickView 3
It allows control of the Angle and Power.
@Johan Schoeman · 2016-02-06
JoystickView 2
It allows control of the Angle, Power, and Direction.
@Johan Schoeman · 2016-02-06
ColorSeekBar
A colorful SeekBar for picking color
@DonManfred · 2016-02-06
ContinuableCircleCountDownView
Android custom view and progress for Continuable CountDownView.
@Johan Schoeman · 2016-02-05
AnimateGIFEncoder
An animated GIF encoder for Android, without any native code required.
@DonManfred · 2016-02-04
Parse
A library providing Push Notifications and Cloud Storage using Parse.com.
@Agraham · 2016-02-01
Android Speech Recognition API Wrapper
A wrapper for the Android speech recognition API using JavaObject complete with Source code.
@stevel05 · 2016-01-31
Infinity Loading
Simple Android loading view
@Johan Schoeman · 2016-01-30
MultiTimer Class
If you need a timer that ticks by two or three different intervals, one after the other, here it is, with DblTimer and TriTimer classes.
@Derez · 2016-01-29
Steering Behaviors
Adds behaviors for the locomotion of animated characters. Includes a pathfinder algorithm (based on A*).
@Informatix · 2016-01-27
jFugue Midi Programming
I have re-created some of the example code that appears on the jfugue web site: http://www.jfugue.org/examples.html so you can see how easy it is to access this jar using JavaObject. So rather than me deciding what to wrap, you can access most of the functions directly.
@stevel05 · 2016-01-24
CallSubDelayed - Avoid Black Screen
CallSubDelayed - Avoid Black Screen
@Harris · 2016-01-24
Bicubic curves
Calculate bicubic curves
@NeoTechni · 2016-01-24
WheelView-Android
Selector with wheel view, applicable to selecting money or other short length values.
@Johan Schoeman · 2016-01-23
Proper Case For Names
Class for Proper casing of names
@stevel05 · 2016-01-23
PercentProgressBar
Inspired by NumberProgressBar, this is Android-PercentProgressBar, CircularProgressBar and LineProgressBar with progress percentage shown.
@Johan Schoeman · 2016-01-23
cgUpDown
A numerical up/down view, Material Styled
@Cableguy · 2016-01-23
cgColorPicker
Inspired by the great job RandomCoder has done in his soon to be published ColorPicker, and being I in the need of something somewhat simpler, I did some research, tapped a few code lines and got myself a shinny new 140 Named Colors ColorPicker.
@Cableguy · 2016-01-23
cgCalendar_Monthly_View, cgColorPicker and cgUpDown
A Calendar view that can be as simple as you want it to be, or as extravagant and colourful as your wildest dreams. Its just about 98% customizable!!
@Cableguy · 2016-01-23
XBee (ZigBee) Communication between Android and Raspberry Pi [IoT]
XBee (ZigBee) Communication between Android and Raspberry Pi [IoT]
@Erel · 2016-01-20
Mulitple Slide Top Menu
A simple sliding top menu
@BarryW · 2016-01-20
SmartHost - Lesson 3 - Sliders
SmartHost - Lesson 3 - Sliders. Sliders are a very useful and common control but are not part of the core B4A product. In this lesson we are going to build a slider control like the one shown in the screenshot.
@Gary Milne · 2016-01-18
GoogleUrlShortener
An Android/Java Library to create short URL''s using Google''s URL Shortener.
@jahswant · 2016-01-17
SmartHost - Lesson 2 - Toggle Buttons and Check Boxes
SmartHost - Lesson 2 - Toggle Buttons and Check Boxes. Toggle Buttons and Check Boxes are standard fare for any program but to make them look good you need StateListDrawables and bunches of Image files. With SmartHost you can use font characters or Emoji to achieve the same thing.
@Gary Milne · 2016-01-16
SmartHost
SmartHost defies a simple conventional description simply because it lets you build whatever you want and have it look and act however you want.
@Gary Milne · 2016-01-16
SmartHost - Lesson 1 - Buttons
SmartHost - Lesson 1 - Buttons. SmartHost allows you to use Icons from fonts in any size shape and color that you want. Because they are vector based they scale to any size without loss of quality. Unicode has thousands of these Icons and Emoji''s defined and most of them are built into Android. Additionally SmartHost makes it easy to add Text, Animations, Gradients, Rotations, Touch Effects etc to buttons to make them much more visually interesting.
@Gary Milne · 2016-01-15