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Categories:Multimedia
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License:MIT
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Web Site:
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Source Code:https://github.com/Antonis427/veterondo
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Issue Tracker:https://github.com/Antonis427/veterondo/issues
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Auto Name:Veterondo
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Summary:Generate colors from weather information
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Description:
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Veterondo ("vetero" & "ondo", which are Esperanto for "weather" and "wave"
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respectively) retrieves your local weather and creates Material Design based
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palettes and procedurally-generated chords out of it.
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Veterondo shouldn't be thought of as a traditional weather app. It gives little
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traditional information -- instead, it should be thought of as an appliance --
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or even a live art piece.
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It's at its best when it's running on a device with an AMOLED screen that's
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constantly plugged in and placed on a wall. It will refresh regularly,
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displaying new palettes and producing new chords as the day progresses.
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This means that for Veterondo to work as its creator (yours truly) intended, IT
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HAS TO KEEP THE SCREEN ON until you manually turn it off yourself by pressing
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your device's power button.
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Repo Type:git
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Repo:https://github.com/Antonis427/veterondo
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Build:1.5,10
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commit=5e03c54a91edd51f5c4e6de8c0b33e8301393053
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subdir=app
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gradle=yes
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Build:1.6,12
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commit=69a13335db62e6f99e0a0331a3044a327f6b456e
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subdir=app
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gradle=yes
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Auto Update Mode:None
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Update Check Mode:RepoManifest
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Current Version:1.61
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Current Version Code:13
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