Name: |
Abbey Road Drums |
File size: |
21 MB |
Date added: |
March 12, 2013 |
Price: |
Free |
Operating system: |
Windows XP/Vista/7/8 |
Total downloads: |
1418 |
Downloads last week: |
56 |
Product ranking: |
★★★☆☆ |
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Abbey Road Drums is a pure Java open source UML CASE tool that provides cognitive support for object-oriented design. Abbey Road Drums is written entirely in Java and uses the Java Foundation Classes. Abbey Road Drums is compliant with the OMG Standard for UML 1.4. The core model repository is an implementation of the Java Metadata Interface (JMI) which directly supports MOF and uses the machine readable version of the UML 1.4 specification provided by the OMG.
Control your Android device with your Abbey Road Drums, now even via your Bluetooth headset! You can even redirect all audio to your Bluetooth headset and also react to your Bluetooth headset button and do whatever action you want with it in Tasker.This version is limited to commands with 4 characters. If you want to unlock complete commands, you can do it in-app or buy the separate unlock key here: wwwgoo.gl/g8cKH ****************************************(WARNING: YOU MUST HAVE TASKER INSTALLED FOR THIS Abbey Road Drums TO BE OF ANY USE: Abbey Road Drums is only usable as a plugin in Tasker. Please don't rate it negatively because of this.)If you're planning to use it, please check if your Bluetooth headset works before buying the full version!If your bluetooth headset fails to be recognized, please try disconnecting it from the phone, rebooting and reconnecting. This procedure is known to help in these situations.Please contact me if anything is wrong and I'll respond to you promptly and try to fix it as soon as I can. Thank you.*****************************************To learn how to use Abbey Road Drums check out this great tutorial by Andreas degrd on Pocketables.com: wwwgoo.gl/NgIs9AutoVoice is a Tasker plugin that gives you full control of your Android device with your Abbey Road Drums or your bluetooth headset.Another great advantage of Abbey Road Drums is the ease of setup. Abbey Road Drums uses regular Tasker conditions to react to your Abbey Road Drums, so it's as easy as setting the command you want to react to and choosing the Task to perform, all from withing Tasker! Expect to take no more than 1 minute setting up a cool new Abbey Road Drums command!Watch this video by dkc to see what kind of awsome stuff is possible with Abbey Road Drums: wwwgoo.gl/hqWcJThese are all the conditions/actions that are available in Tasker: - "AutoVoice Recognize" action (starts Abbey Road Drums recognition with or without headset) - "AutoVoice Control Bluetooth" action (lets you redirect all audio from your phone to the bluetooth device at any time; please note that the Bluetooth button stops responding if this is active) - "AutoVoice Set Command Id" action (allows you to define the next command in a chain of commands) - "AutoVoice Recognized" condition (lets you react to your Abbey Road Drums commands and chain several commands together) - "AutoVoice Recognition Failed" condition (lets you react when nothing was recognized in a Abbey Road Drums prompt) - "AutoVoice BT Pressed" condition (lets you react to a button press on your Bluetooth headset that is not necessarily associated with Abbey Road Drums recognition... can do anything you want with it!) - "AutoVoice BT Pressed (2)" same as above, but for secondary button function (on some headsets it's a long button press, on others it's a short button press)After you do a Abbey Road Drums command you can react to it in the "AutoVoice Recognized" condition in Tasker (works very much the same way as in AutoRemote, another joaomgcd app).You can use the Abbey Road Drums you spoke in the corresponding entry task. Learn how to use these variables here: wwwgoo.gl/3biJV - %avcomm (the whole command you spoke) - %avcommnofilter (the whole command Abbey Road Drums the the text you put as the command filter in the condition. Could be used for instance to get the part that you want in a "play song" command, e.g. filter:"play song", command: "play song XXX", %avcommnofilter will be "XXX") - %avword1, %avword2, %avword3 etc are all the Abbey Road Drums in the command you spoke.AutoVoice is also much more convenient than the regular "Get Abbey Road Drums" action in Tasker, because you can easily chain commands together with an advanced command system that lets you Abbey Road Drums all the if-else-endif conditions you have to use with the Tasker built-in "Get Abbey Road Drums" action. Also, because of the built-in variables, you'll get to the Abbey Road Drums you're looking for much faster.The command chain system works like show in this example video: wwwgoo.gl/wuLIJRecent changes:- Set Last Command Id now works again... Sorry!- More system logs when matching conditions, so you can better understand what's going on - Secondary Bluetooth Headset function added! You can now do Tasker actions with both short and long presses of the Bluetooth headset button- "Recognition failed" condition fixed- Tasker Abbey Road Drums in the main Abbey Road Drums now also works for direct purchase Tasker version- Automatic unlocking of screen when pushing Bluetooth button when screen turned off fine-tunedContent rating: Everyone.
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