chris30673
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- Feb 4, 2011
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SPC Music Sketch Pad
That thing is really cool, and this is coming from someone with zero musical talent.
Seal
Protect Your Apps
Stop worrying about people reading your private messages when you're away from your desk at work. Never again fret about your children shopping for apps when playing with your Android at home. Keep important apps such as Gmail, games, Messages, the Amazon Appstore, Facebook, and Twitter, from unauthorized use.
With Seal you can easily protect applications with a password or a pattern. Give each application a different, complex password or an easy-to-remember pattern on a 3x3 grid. Simply select which apps you want to add to Seal to protect, and you're off!
Every Situation Is Covered
With Seal, you can group your apps into specific "Situations," such as Work, Home, Party, Bars, and more. When you activate that situation, only the apps that you want restricted at that time are locked down. Create a "work situation" to keep certain apps, such as your e-mail and text messages, locked when you are at work. Make a situation that locks mature games and Web browsers with a password when your kids want to use your phone. Add a situation for parties and clubs, just in case you're at risk of losing your phone among strangers or want to make sure you don't end up texting your ex.
It is extremely easy to enable or disable situations and keep your phone secure in any environment. If you want, you can toggle individual application protection states (green circle for protected and gray circle for unprotected). The link symbols indicate that the application is controlled by at least one situation. The more links shown next to an app, the more situations control it.