Many readers may already know about this program, use it and enjoy it. However, if you don’t, here’s a post about this small and very useful application – MySettings.
MeSettings is a full-screen application – it occupies an entire screen space. The essence of the application is very simple – quick access to the most popular and useful system options. Various settings are displayed as buttons, which are arranged in a grid. In total there are 12 buttons available to the user. There are buttons that simply turn certain functions on or off (e.g. Wi-Fi or Bluetooth), as well as buttons that provide access to more detailed settings.
For example, if you click on the “call mode” button, another menu will open, where you will be able to select the desired mode. The same applies to the brightness button, which allows you to select one of fixed values. I’m not going to describe all available options – just have a look at the screenshots.
Interestingly enough MySettings has a flashlight mode, which is available through the system bar. Additionally, the application is displaying battery level and available memory in the device and on the card.
I think that the developers have managed to create a very simple, user friendly and powerful application. Highly recommend.
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April 20th, 2010
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