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Open Gesture native theming
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Ever since we developed Open Gesture we always dreamed of providing different skins for it so that users can have choices. Nobody likes being restricted to a single look and feel. So we are happy to annouce that Open Gesture is completely skinable.

Here are screen shots of our first theme called White on Black:

Home Screen - White on Black

Home Screen

Device Health

Device Health

Settings Dial

Settings Dial



Now you can create your own custom theme for Open Gesture. Click here to download the sample Eclipse project. You will also find Photoshop files to help you customize our views such as the Settings dial, Device health and Screen navigator. So go ahead and let your imagination run wild.

If you have issues regarding themes please post them on our forums. If you create a theme also post it on our forums for the rest to see.

The icons and clock in this theme are borrowed from the Smorg Theme uploaded on the XDA forums. All thanks goes to the original contributors.

Open Gesture’s 15 minutes of Fame
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Actually make that 1.5 seconds, since its Twitter we’re talking about here.

A start-up is an uphill battle and there are days when we feel battered by the bug-reports and general complaints. Then there are days when we’re on seventh heaven. Today, is one of the latter moments. Why you ask? BECAUSE MICHAEL ARRINGTON TWEETED ABOUT OPEN GESTURE!

Yeah, we’re still pinching ourselves but its true! Michael recently changed camps and became an Android user and this morning we found him tweeting about Open Gesture!

Michael Arrington Tweets Open Gesture

Thanks Michael, we really appreciate the endorsement.

Introducing Open Gesture
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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). Read More »


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