I think in low light it should go to sundown mode instead of sleep mode
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I think the point is that if you're in bed with your smart phone, with all your lights shut off, it should go into sleep mode. (which most probably would be set to red, which is least straining on the eyes)
Ik this. But maybe there should be an option for both. If u want it to go to sleep mode..fine. Sundown mode...fine
Nice app but makes my accu weather app to crash. Also it would be nice to make an option to add a quick settings button
Why this sort of question? Every time I release an app there's someone asking about why you need Android version X or why you need root.
it's because you've created a great app. seriously. great. eg I need it for all my devices. old, new - literally - for all. And each of us who asked you this stupid question, hoping to hear back something like: "because with older versions of OS, you will need bunch of libraries and instruction in ten pages". Something like this... Users have the right to be naive =)
The only way for you to stop receiving this sort of questions - stop writing great applications that are needed by everyone. For all devices =)
One feature request I'd like to make is a variable Sleep: End Time based on the current alarm setting. This means the set alarm time should be detected and whether or not this happens when the sun is up or not (morning or any other alarm). I want to set and forget my CF.Lumen settings, instead of turning the the filter off if I set my alarm before sleep mode ends. When the alarm isn't set, the normal Sleep: End Time is used.
Thanks a lot for the awesome latest update! Many of the features I felt were missing are included now, such as filter fading and a dark theme (useful when setting the app in low light conditions, because the white theme can burn your eyes while changing settings). Keep up the good work and I will spread the word (already did to some people).
The biggest problem here is that the alarm settings are not standardized and vary per OEM skin (how and where the alarms are stored). I can give it a shot though, but it's not going to work on every device.
@Chainfire first thanks for this amazing app, I bought the pro version. I have only one question. I'm on omni nightly, and it's a bit annoying that I have to install drivers every time when I flash nightlies. Can you do something about it? Thanks in advance.
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Why do u need 4.4
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Well, you and others should stay tuned for API/Tasker integration. I am a complete noob at Tasker, and though it's technically not a challenge to build a plugin, whether the resulting plugin works as expected is something I can't judge.