Hello everybody!
I hope you're enjoying this weekend's screens, particularly the auto-scaling of Soft and Serene.
Today's screen is unfortunately not an auto-scaler since Zooper Widget doesn't support rectangle outlines in Advanced Parameters (yet?), so everyone without a 720p device will unfortunately have to scale it themselves.
This screen uses Themer (but any old launcher will do), one Zooper Widget filling the entire screen, and of course, the Android Workbench companion app for the notifications (Zooper Counts works too for those on an Android Version lower than 4.3). You must have Android Workbench/Zooper Counts installed for the notification features to work. For this screen, the Google+ and Hangouts icons will increase in size when there are new notifications waiting for you.
Themer users can download the ZIP file here.
If you're not using Themer, you can download the template and resources here.
Please share, +1, and comment below with any questions, comments or complaints. As always, you can tweet @DroidBench or join the community on Google+ to show off your homescreens, modifications of mine, or leave bug reports or feature requests for the apps.
Thanks for reading!
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Tuesday, 6 May 2014
Sunday, 4 May 2014
Saturday, 3 May 2014
Soft and Serene
Screen number two for this week is a much more ambitious (and hopefully functional) theme, brought to you by the latest and greatest update to the Android Workbench companion app and the all new Zooper Counts app for devices running lower than Android 4.3 - Automatic Scaling.
Unfortunately I haven't tested this because all I've got is a lowly 720p Motorola RAZR HD (it's still a beast in my book). but those of you with Nexus 5's or Samsung Galaxy...what is it now? 14? I'd appreciate any feedback when applying this theme.
Oh yeah, the screenshot's a GIF. Wow! So excite! Such new!
This one was also created using Themer, so if you're running that you can grab the zip here.
Otherwise - here.
Please share, +1, comment or leave some love on MyColorScreen. Drop me a line in the community or tweet @DroidBench with any bugs, hugs, or shrugs.
There's a donate button too, but I wouldn't recommend you use it. There's a lot of cobwebs on it...
Thanks for reading!
#WorkIt
Unfortunately I haven't tested this because all I've got is a lowly 720p Motorola RAZR HD (it's still a beast in my book). but those of you with Nexus 5's or Samsung Galaxy...what is it now? 14? I'd appreciate any feedback when applying this theme.
Oh yeah, the screenshot's a GIF. Wow! So excite! Such new!
This one was also created using Themer, so if you're running that you can grab the zip here.
Otherwise - here.
Please share, +1, comment or leave some love on MyColorScreen. Drop me a line in the community or tweet @DroidBench with any bugs, hugs, or shrugs.
There's a donate button too, but I wouldn't recommend you use it. There's a lot of cobwebs on it...
Thanks for reading!
#WorkIt
First Contact
After a week of updates and tinkering, this week's screens are finally ready to share. We're taking a bit of a turn from the norm here and moving from Nova Launcher to Themer. I must say, this app, although it took some getting used to the switch from Nova, is a juggernaut. I can easily say this is THE BEST launcher for Android customization. The features are rich, the UI is gorgeous, and the one-tap theming is beyond your wildest dreams. But I digress...
Here is the first of many screens to come - First Contact.
This screen uses one Themer screen with a 9 column 16 row grid, no frills, Zooper, Media Utilities, and Android Workbench (for those with devices running a lower version than 4.3 try Zooper Counts now available in the Play Store).
Feel free to share, +1, leave a comment below. Drop on by the community and show off your setups, or tweet @DroidBench with suggestions, ideas, complaints, or just plain old random crap.
Thanks for reading!
#WorkIt
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