The Only Free Lectio Widget On The Market!
Lectio Widget is a widget for your Homescreen. Unlike selecting from your app's list, place this on your Homescreen from the Widget menu. The purpose of this program is to make it as easy and as soon as possible to keep up to date with your schedule from Lectio.dk on your Android device.
Some of the things you can with Lectio Widget are:
Choose from several different widget sizes.
Navigate around for weeks and weekdays.
Check homework.
Check out which room you need to be in.
Can create a schedule for students and teacher.
Lectio Widget is set to automatically update every day at. 00:01, so your schedule shows the correct day when you wake up in the morning. It won't be easier!
If you want even more features, such as notifications of changes to your schedule, the opportunity to retrieve attached documents directly from the modules, delicious design and other items and you have a device with Android 4.0 or higher, Lectio Widget Pro is for 10 kr maybe just for you.
Watch the video for an example of a setup and a brief review of some of the features.
This edition includes advertising, but if this widget becomes very popular I will also launch a pro version so you have the opportunity to support Lectio Widget through this edition, and maybe even get expanded functionality.
At present, the release is in beta as I do not have the opportunity to test Lectio Widget properly on many different Android devices. It is therefore very important that you help me to make it better, among other things by making suggestions for changes on Lectio Widget's Facebook page, by "Like" page, or by reporting errors (eg crashes, layout problems, etc.) to me, either through Facebook or via email.
Due to restrictions on Android, in some widget sizes, layout problems may occur if many modules occur on the same day. If you have many modules per Today, I would suggest that you simply choose a larger widget size (see below for my suggestions for choosing a widget size). Scrollable modules on the widget are now implemented for devices with Android 4.0 and higher, so below will not apply to you if it is your Android version.
If your high school has an average of 6 or fewer modules a day, I suggest you use a widget size of 3x2 or 4x2. If you have a maximum of 5 modules a day, you can also choose 2x2. If, on the other hand, you have more than 6 modules on average per day. day, I suggest you use a size 2x3, 3x3 or 4x3, so there is actually space on the widgite to show all your modules.
The Android Permission "Read Logs" is only used in case of unexpected crash of the program to send information back to me, to help me find and accomplish the error. You can find more information on Lectio Widget's Facebook page regarding this.
Neither I nor Lectio Widget have any relationships with Macom A/S nor Lectio.dk. Lectio Widget is meant as a supplement to Lectio.dk, but since, as with everything digitally, unexpected errors can occur that you check yourself Lectio.dk if you want to be absolutely sure of getting the correct information.