Floating Notifications is a new and intuitive way to view your notifications. It can take a notification from any app and present it to you as a floating icon, similar to Facebook chat heads, but for any application. It even works in fullscreen mode (in Games, Youtube etc) and is fully customizable.
This is a full 14 day trial to give you plenty of time to get to grips with everything Floating Notifications has to offer 🙂
App integration – Android 4.2 or Lower
FN is not able to make notifications disappear from your status bar. An app cannot dismiss another apps notification.
However, if you want any of your favourite apps to either make their status bar notification disappear when you dismiss the corresponding Floating Notification, or vica versa, you can point them to this page where they can add Floating Notifications integration:
iamrobj.com/intents-fn/
Halo
This is NOT Halo. There are no popups of full apps and nor will there ever be. If that is what you are after unfortunately you will not find it here.
HOWEVER, if you are running a custom ROM which supports Halo then you there is a setting to open any notifications from FN in a Halo window.
Dev’s
The extension library and wiki can be found here:
code.google.com/p/fn-extensions-library/
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Samsung Owners
– Some Samsung devices might start reading aloud, this is a known Samsung bug, it is not something I can fix however a number of possible fixes can be found here: goo.gl/mnzjI And you can see Samsung’s response to the issue here http://goo.gl/l1E3d
– Swipe keyboard input on some Samsung devices might stop working (typing only), again, this is a known Samsung bug, it is not something I can fix
If you receive no notifications
Do you have other accessibility services enabled? If so disable them, enable Floating Notifications, then re enable them. If this fails to work please email me and I’ll help you set it up.
Known issues (not caused by this app)
– If you are on 4.2 and using the screen on option, when you phone is locked, instead of the usual screen timeout of 10 – 40 seconds (depending on device) it’ll instead use your normal display timeout (the one you set in your display settings) – this could result in battery drain is your normal timeout is long ( >1 min)
– If you are on Sense 5 and using the lock screen option, any touch can unlock the phone, this is a known Sense issue.
Size : 889k
Current Version ; 1.6.2.2
Requires Android : 3.0 and up
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