EDIT: Sorry...URL was futzed. Download is fine now.
Enoch 1.4.16 is almost ready for release on SuperD 1.11. If you want to help test it out, please download the file here:
lifestream of designer Dr P Fenderson
EDIT: Sorry...URL was futzed. Download is fine now.
Enoch 1.4.16 is almost ready for release on SuperD 1.11. If you want to help test it out, please download the file here:
As some of you are aware, I experienced a moment of idiocy whilst upgrading my computer. I accidently overwrote my home folder with an ext4 partition. This idiot move cost me:
Luckily, the SuperD progress was easy to fix. The Nexus One issues are not. I am having to start from square one with that. Also, the lack of my automation scripts and shortcuts are costing me a lot of time and menial work.
If anyone knows RegEx+Bash, and is willing to spend some time helping this fool - I would be grateful. I'm trying to recreate a script that allows me to zip the CONTENTS of a folder, rename the zip, move the zip to the previous (..) folder, run a .jar on the zip, delete the original, and rename the new result. Would also be helpful if I could tack some of my current signing/optimization scripts on to it, and get visual feedback for progress.
I know that's a lot, but it seriously save me roughly 45 minutes every release I make. That time adds up.
I'm still working hard on making sure that this theme gets released on all the platforms that I said it would, but it will take a little time to catch up. Thanks for the patience.
Enoch is a clean, simple, and dark theme for Android. It sports a transparent lockscreen, sticker icons by David Lanham, and custom smilies. Smooth lines, no over-glossing, and blue highlights are the signature – making this theme easy on the eyes. You can discuss this thread in the comments here, or head over to the thread on XDA Devlopers. Suggestions, comments, complaints, and bug reports are encouraged!
su mount -oremount,rw /system/dev/mtdblock3 /system cp -r /system/media/audio/ringtones /sdcard/ rm -R /system/media/audio/ringtones
or, just add http://drpfenderson.japanties.org/update_file.json as the server address.
CyanogenMod-DS v5.0.8-test1


Changelog
v1.5.0.7/1.5.0.8-test1
- Compatibility update
v1.4.15.1
03.06.10 - Download Here (10.2 MB) - MD5sum
- Compatibility update
v1.4.14.1
02.01.10 - Download Here (11.5 MB) - MD5sum
- Compatibility and folder structure update
v1.4.13.0.1
01.16.10 - Download Here (11.3 MB) - MD5sum
- Fixed stretching issues with certain pngs
- New Contacts.apk v2.8 by Wysie
- Small fixes I can't remember
v1.4.12.2.1
01.12.10 - Download Here (10 MB) - MD5sum
- Font change: This is due to longstanding complaints about how Cantarell was too wide, broke some widgets, and made it hard to read. The font is now Liberation Sans, which was developed by the same person who developed the Droid default font. I found LiberationSans a little easier on the eyes. There is still a revert package available in CMUpdater.
- Search bar is now dark to match browser bar
- List selections are not that dark, hard-to-read grey...they are light blue like in the notification bar selection
- Search/Browser text field has been tweaked
- Alarm selection buttons aren't janky anymore
- New classy clock
- Dialer tweaks
v1.4.12.2
01.04.10 - Download Here (9.9 MB) - MD5sum
- New analog clock (yeah...It needs work...please give me suggestions)
- Fixed power widget corners
- Fixed selection LED height
- New browser panel (now dark)
- Loading bar refinements
v1.4.11.1.2
12.30.09 - Download Here (11.2 MB) - MD5sum
- More shiny dialogs
- Updated Contacts.apk v2.32 from Wysie
v1.4.11.1.1
12.30.09 - Download Here (11.2 MB) - MD5sum
- Dialer fixes and refinements
- Search bar and widget refinements
- New dialog frames
- Music and Power widget transparency and fixes
- Picture frame now matches more
- ???
- Profit
v1.4.11.1
12.28.09 - Download Here (11.3 MB) - MD5sum
- Compatibility upgrade
v1.4.10.1
12.24.09 - Download Here (11.3 MB) - MD5sum
- Compatibility upgrade
- Loading bar refinementsv1.4.9.1.1
12.22.09 - Download Here (12.1 MB) - MD5sum
- Contact/Phone.apk fixes
- Widget retheming
- Battery icon fixes
v1.4.9.1
12.19.09 - Download Here (12 MB) - MD5sum
- Bootscreen refinement
- Icon color changes thanks to G1_Lucky
- Dialer fixes
- Eclair music and settings widgets
v1.4.8.1
12.14.09 - Download Here (12.1 MB) - MD5sum
- Bootscreen changes
- Revert music widget
- Changed dialer - thanks to freekyfroggy
- Small icon/image/color changes
v1.4.8
12.13.09 - Download Here (12.2 MB) - MD5sum
- Bootscreen Changes
- New wallpaper
- Music player updates from freekyfroggy
- Picture frame changes
v1.1New release of EnochX 1.3.7.3 for CyanogenMod on Android!
This is going to be 1.3.8 soonish...hopefully the CyanogenMod stuff blows over. :-/
Changelog:
- Themed!
Cyanogen, developer on the popular Android ROM mod CyanogenMod, was contacted by Google today.
See, when T-Mobile released the G1 (as they called it), it was running version 1.1 of the Android operating system. It was slow, bulky, and missing a lot of features that other mobile devices in the same price range had – video recording, multi-touch, and an on-screen keyboard…among other things. But, dedicated HTC Dream (the manufacture's name for the G1) users hacked away until they found a way to root and unlock the potential of the phone’s full capabilities. And then came Cyanogen.
Cyanogen started releasing optimized versions of the v1.5 (Cupcake) Android operating system with all kinds of tweaks and extras. As time went on, he started backporting features from other Android versions, or future versions that have yet to be released on the market. And his version of the Android – dubbed CyanogenMod (CM for short) – quickly became one of the most used ROMs for Android. I have been running it on my Android ever since.
Since it is a port of the standard Android OS with the "Google Experience", it includes standard Google apps like Maps, Gmail, Market, Talk, and YouTube. But, apparently Google is not happy about that. They recently sent a Cease-and-desist order to the developer, and he has stopped development until he can converse more with them.
From a chat-log:
[20:03] <cyanogen> google just cease and desisted me
[20:15] <cyanogen> cyanogenmod is probably going to be dead
[20:16] <cyanogen> i’m opening a dialogue with them
[20:20] <cyanogen> no they are talking specifically about the closed-source google apps
[20:20] <cyanogen> and how i am not licensed to distribute them
[20:20] <cyanogen> my argument is that i only develop for google-experience devices which are already licensed for these apps
[20:20] <cyanogen> so we’ll see what they say
[20:20] <cyanogen> maybe we can work something out
[20:24] <cyanogen> maps, market, talk, gmail, youtube
If you want to support Cyanogen, CyanogenMod, Android modding, and Open-Source software in general, please help spread the word!
Android users can also download the Save CyanogenMod app from the Market to help send a direct voice to Google. App downloads in the 10,000+ range would send a large message.