Smash Boom Best is a debate show for kids and families from the makers of the award-winning podcast, Brains On! Every episode takes two cool things, smashes them together and lets you decide which is best. Our debaters use facts and passion to make their case -- teaching listeners how to defend their own opinions along the way.
Smash the Office - Stress Fix! is a third person action game where you won't control a space officer or a legendary hero from Middle Earth, but rather a simple office worker who is fed up with everything.
The way you control your character in Smash the Office - Stress Fix! is relatively simple and intuitive. You use the virtual stick at the left to control his movement and you use the button to the right of the screen to hit things.
Smash the Office - Stress Fix! is a very fun game that allows you to get rid of some of your stress by hitting everything you see on the screen. It's not quite as relaxing as smashing your computer to bits, but it's a good virtual equivalent.
Uptodown is a multi-platform app store specialized in Android. Our goal is to provide free and open access to a large catalog of apps without restrictions, while providing a legal distribution platform accessible from any browser, and also through its official native app.
In Smash Upload you can define all the settings for sending files, like the number of days a file is available for download, if a password should be used for downloading, etc. The link to the uploaded files is also available as private data so it can be used in other ways, e.g. insert it into a database, pass it to the MIS system via a REST API call, etc. The app offers an additional layer of security by allowing the use of a random password that can be communicated to the receiver via an alternative channel.
When somebody sends you a Smash you can let Switch monitor the mailbox and Smash Download will download the file(s) automatically saving the time and boring effort to click on the link, download the file(s) and place them into a Switch flow.
The Enfocus app works fine. Nice work! However, Smash could offer more in their API. More functions and examples. It would be really helpful if they would add the capability to add custom (tag:value) fields in the submission dialog... and expose that functionality to the API.
Then, we could pass values back to Switch as metadata, like a Submit Point.
I would also like to see an easy feedback mechanism on api.fromsmash.com, for these type of suggestions.
One of my friends, a certain LastCat, loves the Sega Saturn... a lot. In one Discord server we're in, I'm the resident Metroid fanboy while he's the resident Sega fanboy. We've always had meme arguments whether Metroid or the Sega Saturn was better. At one point, I started doodling "LastCat Repellants" - doodles featuring Samus and other characters destroying Sega Saturns in humourous ways. One day the idea of a repellant game came to mind... And here we are now
The evil LastCat has hidden Sega Saturns all over the server! As part of the LastCat Repellant Force, it is your job to find all the Saturns, and to smash them. Along your way, you will find many video game characters, retro game resellers, and bizarre fellows trying to thwart your progress. What's more, LastCat himself is roaming the screens, trying to make your journey end prematurely.
If you find this application useful for your job, please consider to donate to support the development. Donations to this project support the development of the Hortonmachine, Geopaparazzi and SMASH projects.
SMASH can be found on the Apple store. Since the word SMASH is used a lot in gaming apps, in order to avoid to have to scroll down many results, it is useful to insert in the search bar the complete name: SMASH Digital field mapping
SMASH can be found on the Google Play store. Since the word SMASH is used a lot in gaming apps, in order to avoid to have to scroll down many results, it is useful to insert in the search bar the complete name: SMASH field mapping
For people that have no access to Google Play, an apk has been paced under the releases page of SMASH. Under the assets section of each release there is also an apk file. That one can be manually installed on Android. Actually, if the link is accessed from within Android, the installation is proposed on clicking the link.
While logging some log information are displayed in a box on the top right of the application window. This information are about the cumulated time and distance of the log. The distance has two values, one calculated with raw data and the other by applying the Kalman filter (see GPS Settings). The first value is the one defined in the settings and the other one is indicated in brackets.
On Android devices where the GPS position notification message is dynamic, in the notifications of the device there are all the information about the GPS status and logging information. The title of the notification shows the logging operation and in the second line time and distance from starting point of the current log is displayed.
From here GPS logs can be zoom to or it is possible to modify the style of the selected GPS log and visualize the profile (swipe log to the right), and export to GPX or delete it (swipe log to the left).
The layers list view features the currently visible layers. Since layers on bottom cover layers above them in the map, there is the possibility to change the layers order simply by dragging the selected layer to the new position. The order defines the visualization of all the layers in the map (raster and vector, online and local).
From this view it is possible to add new layers from the supported map types using the two icons on the top right of the current panel : the first one to add an online resource and the second one to add a local resource.
If a layer features a bounding area (as vector maps or mbtiles layers), sliding it to the right will zoom the map on the bounding area. The right sliding also enables the possibility to set some visualization properties of the selected layer.
If selected one tool, its icon becames red, this means that the tool is active. To deactivate it just tap the same icon in the bottom toolbar. The tools are automatically deactivated when the user decides to exit the bottom toolbar by tapping the handler on the right corner of the map view. In addition, when activated, the feature editing tool will show its specific options in the bottom toolbar.
As soon as the modified geometry is ready, it is possible to either save the changes, by tapping on the save icon or long tap on the cancel icon to restore the initial geometry for that feature. Both the commands will close the editing tool for the current geometry.
Editing of the attributes of and existing feature is accessible both from the editing menu and from the query features tool. In this case just select the second icon of the editing toolbar to visualize the attributes table of the current feature. Once edited, the changes are automatically saved in the attributes table.
The second icon of the bottom toolbar activates the query features tool, that can be used to enable the vector layer info and attributes editing. Once enabled, tapping on the map will query all the visible vector layers for information in the tapped position. The attributes will be also editable if the selected feature is contained in a Geopackage layer.
The third icon of the bottom toolbar represents the measurement tool, with this tool the user can drag over the map and have a qualitative measurement of the distance. The path is highlighted in red on the map view and the total distance is shown on top of the measurement icon in the bottom toolbar.
There is also the possibility to visualize the GPS point count separated for the valid and for all points. And to decide to use the GPS filtered points (currently calculated applying the Kalman filter) to all GPS dependent features of the application (instead of the original raw data).
The second tab of the GPS setting view is dedicated to the Live Preview of the GPS. It shows in details the different points fixed by the GPS with their main attributes and the influence of the different filters applied.
define the amount of data to be loaded. This can be important for large vector datasets that would make the map navigation less smooth; options are all or a defined number of features from 50 to 10000
The CRS view contains the list of supported CRS for the application with the possibility to add new projections by epsg code. Available projections are used to reproject vector datasets (geopackage layers and shapefiles) onto the map.
The mapsforge project provides free and open software for the rendering of vector data based on OpenStreetMap. It developed an efficient binary format for storage of OSM map data (usually with file extension .map), and is offering country specific .map files for download. Geopaparazzi is able to render map tiles locally from .map files and will cache rendered tiles in a local MBTiles store.
SMASH supports layers styling through the OGC standard SLD.There are also several editors and GIS that support SLD, so it is possible to create the styles for the survey on a GIS and transfer it together with the data on the device. SMASH supports the visualization of the the vectors in Geopackage and GPX format using the style defined as SLD. For Geopackage and GPX layers only it is also possible to create a simple personal style inside the application.
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