HandShaker - Manage Your Android Phones at Ease for PC and Mac. Written by Beijing Dayanxingkong Technology Co., Ltd. Category: Utilities Release date: 2017-06-23 Licence: Free. Application sends the letter by reading the parameters with jsf form. I do not understand why and how to fix it, because when you run from the development environment everything works fine.
My review is based on versions up to 2.5.5, which I'm currently using.
I've used this app for 7-8 months and it's been more reliable (most of the time) than other apps I tried which require you to scan a QR code or enter a number code shown on the other device.
The first couple versions were buggy and sometimes wouldn't see my phone at all. It's been better lately, but still often disconnects and requires re-opening HS on the phone/computer/both and/or re-plugging the USB cable to the phone.
The earlier versions had a cleaner GUI, with just transfer abilities.
Now they've added something called 'idea pills,' which I suspect is useless to at least 90% of the people using HS, and I have no need for.
20 minutes ago I connected my phone, opened HS and was notified of an update. I let it download but to install it wanted access to my camera, which it has never needed before. The message said 'Allows the app to take pictures and video with the camera. This permission allows the app to use the camera at any time without your confirmation.'
WTF?!!!
Maybe that's a standard message displayed when any app needs to access the DCIM>Camera folder. But it's never needed it before to transfer photos or video to/from my Mac. And you must allow it in order to install, so be sure to immediately disable it in Settings>Apps>Handshaker>Permissions.
A previous version requested access to the phone and I disabled that, too.
Oh, no!
I just checked the dev's website and the latest version has begun using QR codes. :-(
I've used this app for 7-8 months and it's been more reliable (most of the time) than other apps I tried which require you to scan a QR code or enter a number code shown on the other device.
The first couple versions were buggy and sometimes wouldn't see my phone at all. It's been better lately, but still often disconnects and requires re-opening HS on the phone/computer/both and/or re-plugging the USB cable to the phone.
The earlier versions had a cleaner GUI, with just transfer abilities.
Now they've added something called 'idea pills,' which I suspect is useless to at least 90% of the people using HS, and I have no need for.
20 minutes ago I connected my phone, opened HS and was notified of an update. I let it download but to install it wanted access to my camera, which it has never needed before. The message said 'Allows the app to take pictures and video with the camera. This permission allows the app to use the camera at any time without your confirmation.'
WTF?!!!
Maybe that's a standard message displayed when any app needs to access the DCIM>Camera folder. But it's never needed it before to transfer photos or video to/from my Mac. And you must allow it in order to install, so be sure to immediately disable it in Settings>Apps>Handshaker>Permissions.
A previous version requested access to the phone and I disabled that, too.
Oh, no!
I just checked the dev's website and the latest version has begun using QR codes. :-(
Reference: Mack K's Handshaker |
Mack K's Handshaker, TWHBEA #561320, was World Grand Champion in 1960. 'Handshaker' got his name from his habit of striking out with his front legs. He sired 1,362 foals.
Mack K's Handshaker was by Midnight Mack K., sire also of the 1959 Grand Champion, Rodger's Perfection, and was out of Deep Purple, a daughter of Last Chance. He was owned by Doug and his father, Myron Wolaver, of Diana, Tennessee. The dam, Deep Purple, was owned by J. E. Beasley, Jr., of Athens, Alabama, and he bred and owned Handshaker as a colt. Doug Wolaver broke Handshaker as a two-year-old late in the season, and, that year, was fourth in the two-year-old stake at the Southern Championship show in Montgomery, Alabama. As a junior, he was reserve champion at the Celebration and then went on to win the junior classes and stake honors at the Kentucky State Fair, at the Dixie Jubilee in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and at the Southern Championship showing in Montgomery, Alabama. It is interesting to look back over the list of World Grand Champions to note that Doug Wolaver was only the third rider in the history of the Celebration horse show to be either owner or part-owner of the Grand Champion he exhibited. The other two riders were Colonel Jack Haynes on his Haynes Peacock in 1940 and 1941, and Winston Wiser who was part owner of Merry Go Boy during his championship years of 1947 and 1948, and of Go Boy's Shadow, winner in 1955 and 1956. All other riders of the Grand Champions had been professional showmen who owned no part of their mounts. Another point of particular interest is the fact that Doug Wolaver was the youngest trainer to ever win the Celebration's big stake, replacing Percy Moss as holder of the youngest winning rider title. Percy was twenty-three years old when he won in 1954 astride Dr. and Mrs. W. V. Garnier's mare, White Star. Doug Wolaver was only twenty-two at the time of his winning ride. Doug was an earnest and quiet spoken man who strictly minded his own business. He is probably as well liked and admired by other trainers and horsemen as anyone else in the business because of this fact. He is remembered as a teenager who was always able to find time when arriving on the grounds before shows to help braid, adjust gear and groom for his nearby horsemen friends while he, himself, was also getting ready to show. He would not drive off after the show was over and leave a horseman to struggle alone with some balky-loading animal without first offering his assistance, either. Winning, and especially the Celebration, couldn't have happened to a better person! That's the consensus of his fellow horsemen. His hometown and county neighbors also appreciated Doug and Mack K's Handshaker, for they organized and held a 'Doug Wolaver Day' following his 1960 Celebration win. The Governor of Tennessee, Honorable Buford Ellington, an owner of Champion Tennessee Walking Horses as well as an ardent promoter of the Breed, was Master of Ceremonies at the Doug Wolaver Day gala. Horsemen from throughout the country presented there that day praise for the young rider who had helped make the Tennessee Walking Horse famous. Mack K’s Handshaker went on to sire two World Grand Champions - Shaker’s Shocker in 1966 and Handshaker’s Delight in 1972. |
Tennessee Walking Horse Celebration at Shelbyville, Tennessee. 'Doug Wolaver on 'Mack K's Handshaker' receiving the horseshoe of roses as Grand Champion of the 1960 Celebration from Gov. Ellington.'
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MACK K'S HANDSHAKER TWHBEA #561320 BORN: 5/26/1956 DIED: 10/09/1981 COLOR: BLACK MARKINGS: STAR SEX: STALLION | MIDNIGHT MACK K. TWHBEA #490450 COLOR: CHESTNUT | MIDNIGHT SUN TWHBEA #410751 COLOR: BLACK | WILSON'S ALLEN TWHBEA #350075 COLOR: CHESTNUT |
RAMSEY'S RENA TWHBEA #410682 COLOR: BAY MARKINGS: NONE HEIGHT: 15.2H | |||
PANOLA TWHBEA #390027 COLOR: SABINO MARKINGS: FOUR STOCKINGS, NEAR JAW, BALD. | MERRY BOY TWHBEA #350189 COLOR: BLACK SABINO | ||
MARY LEE TWHBEA #410701 COLOR: SABINO MARKINGS: BOTH HIND STOCKINGS, NEAR FORE SOCK, BLAZE. | |||
DEEP PURPLE TWHBEA #411908 COLOR: BLACK MARKINGS: OFF HIND FETLOCK, STAR. | TROUBLE TWHBEA #370306 COLOR: CHESTNUT | LAST CHANCE TWHBEA #350034 COLOR: CHESTNUT | |
NELLIE ESSAY TWHBEA #370016 COLOR: CHESTNUT MARKINGS: STAR | |||
BLACK NANCY MC. TWHBEA #441895 COLOR: BLACK MARKINGS: FOUR FETLOCKS, STAR, SNIP. | KING ALTAMONT, JR. TWHBEA #10480 COLOR: BLACK | ||
NELLIE HAL MC TWHBEA #10490 COLOR: BLACK |
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