Yep, it's an oft-cursed thing, but no matter your beliefs or traditions, every year we must all brave the crowds, if only to get to work or meet some friends for a coffee.
I've taken a few days of my annual leave to both get some editing done and to attend the National Crafts and Design Fair in the Royal Dublin Society. My wife and I went last year and loved it, so we decided to make sure to go again this year. We'll be able to get a good start on our Christmas shopping.
Christmas is really the one time of the year when my wife and I go ahead and spoil each other. My family tends to chip in so that each of us can get one thing we really like or need, rather than several things we'll never use, so most of what Jen and I get in is stuff we can both enjoy or share with others. We have a Christmas dinner for friends every year and it's really the highlight of the season for us. So we'll be looking for lots of things we can bring home to share.
What about you? Do you love or hate Christmas shopping? Do you prefer online, the crowded city centers, small market stalls, craft fairs?
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Monday, November 28, 2011
AAQR: AudioManager (free, paid)
Audio Manager has a simple job: gives you full control of your various volume settings in your Android devices.
Did you know your Android devices has no less than SEVEN different volume settings?
Yet there is no one single place to adjust them! Until now... with AudioManager. Just open the app and adjust the sliders to your liking!
You can even define "presets" (or profiles) for certain situations, like meeting, normal, driving, and so on.
There are two sizes of widgets you can use as well, and the Pro version allows Widget skins and shortcuts to presets.
Definitely give the free version a try. I am using it now.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/audiomanager/com.smartandroidapps.audiowidget
Did you know your Android devices has no less than SEVEN different volume settings?
- Alarm
- Media
- Voice call
- Alert
- Ringer
- System
- Navigation
Yet there is no one single place to adjust them! Until now... with AudioManager. Just open the app and adjust the sliders to your liking!
You can even define "presets" (or profiles) for certain situations, like meeting, normal, driving, and so on.
There are two sizes of widgets you can use as well, and the Pro version allows Widget skins and shortcuts to presets.
Definitely give the free version a try. I am using it now.
http://www.appbrain.com/app/audiomanager/com.smartandroidapps.audiowidget
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