We’re really excited to present our latest app for android. We’ve called it Open Gesture and like most our apps, in this case too, we didn’t go seeking out an app idea - the idea came to us! After using the Android G1 for the past few months, we found that accessing the more frequently-used system settings, apps and contacts was a bit cumbersome. We wanted to have this information available to us at our fingertips (literally).
And so Open Gesture was born - to address some real issues we encountered in our day-to-day interaction with the device.
1. Gesture recognition:
We found that the touch screen was being underutilized and so the answer was the gesture. We think gestures not only simplify the android desktop experience but also makes it a lot of fun! You can assign gestures to the most commonly used apps or contacts. Yep, drawing a simple ‘W’ can open up The Weather Channel app and a ‘<3′ gesture will call your sweetheart. You can draw any gesture that you fancy.

2. System settings access:
A simple ‘|’ (up) gesture on the desktop reveals the most frequently accessed ‘System settings’. From here, you can adjust/change/switch off/on all your system settings.

To be notified when Open Gesture launches click here.

One Comment
on July 1, 2009
at 2:13 pm
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i like this app, but here mine review
1- the symbol u made once, u cant clear , or change it
2- it should be a widget
3- some symbol i made ,it wont understand and told me to make a new shortcut
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