Anode, an Internode usage widget for Android
So recently I took a break from fighting with a Cheney garbage collector to do a bit of Android hacking. I recently bought a Nexus One for a trip to the UK; now I’m back on my home internet connection and while there’s already an Internode usage app on the Android market it doesn’t have a widget, and I wanted something that showed usage ‘at a glance’. In the spririt of scratching your own itch I’ve built my own and it’s now available on the Market.
Unfortunately, at this point I haven’t yet managed to get permission from Internode to use their logo in the widget so I’ve just used a place-holder ‘i’ for the time being.
As usual, this is all open-source; the code is available on Github.
Further discussion over at the Whirlpool forums.
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