HoneyBar (ROOT *required*) 1.0.6

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*** Now back on the market after being removed for over a month ***

*** Important note for ICS users: Honeybar is unsupported on ICS and will not hide the UI bar. I have examined the source for ActivityManagerService and it currently appears impossible to stop com.android.systemui

Introductory pricing for a limited time only $0.99! Get it while it lasts.

With experimental TouchWiz support (enable button offset)

Google's not addressing this bug, http://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=15408, so I am! Tap to show and hide the status bar that doesn't ever go away!

HoneyBar is an application that requires root access to toggle visibility of the Honeycomb status bar on the bottom of the screen. Root access is required to allow the hiding to occur.

On initial use, HoneyBar will enter an introductory mode. During this mode, a white rectangle approximately 100x54 pixels in size will appear in the middle of the bottom of the screen. Tapping this box will toggle visibility of the status bar. When the status bar is present, the rectangle will appear in the status bar; when it is not present, it will appear at the bottom of the screen.

After successfully toggling visibility of the status bar 10 times, the white box will no longer appear. Even though the box is no longer there, you can continue to tap that same location to toggle the appearance of the status bar. If you want to revert to the introductory mode again, you can 'Enable intro mode' again.

VERSION HISTORY

  • Version 1.0.6 posted on 2013-11-17
    1.0.6: prevent force closes when the status bar is toggled too quickly.,1.0.5: start the startSystemUI thread, oops, sorry! 1.0.4 was busted.,1.0.4: Run start and stop system UI calls in separate thread; fixes ANR. Also log output from exec calls.,1.0.3: Show a Toast if su is not found; no force closing.,1.0.2: Look for su in /system/xbin; fixes some force closes,1.0.1: Experimental support for TouchWiz (Enable button offset) will move the touch area to the left by 75 pixels
  • Version 1.0.6 posted on 2011-09-08
    Several fixes and updates

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