Droid Talk (v. 1.0) Разработано Akshat Kumar |
This fun application introduces a new concept that fools the human eyes to see letters in thin air.This app uses a phenomenon known as P.O.V.[Persistence Of Vision].
Just enter a text and move your phone in front of your face.
Supports 2 modes (a)Burst Mode (b)One by one Mode.
Burst Mode - The text entered by the user will be cycled one char. after the other by the phone automatically.
One by one Mode - The text entered by the user is cycled char by char by the user by taping on the screen once.
This first version can print only upper case letters and digits.
The user can change the delay by using the volume buttons.
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[2013-01-25] A Google User: defeats the purpose takes up maybe 1/6 of screen. immediate uninstall |
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[2011-10-15] A Google User: Doesn't work ... |
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[2011-06-26] A Google User: I had this idea a while back, and I'm glad to see it implemented. But it needs to use the whole screen, and take advantage of the hardware sensors. |
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[2011-06-26] Paul Archer: I had this idea a while back, and I'm glad to see it implemented. But it needs to use the whole screen, and take advantage of the hardware sensors. |
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[2011-03-08] A Google User: Orignal idea, needs some improvement. |
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[2011-03-08] anugrah: Orignal idea, needs some improvement. |
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[2011-03-05] A Google User: Innovative idea. Works best in dark. Though one needs little practise for perfect timmings. |
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[2011-03-05] Sarita: Innovative idea. Works best in dark. Though one needs little practise for perfect timmings. |
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[2011-03-04] A Google User: Cool idea. It sort of works if timed just right but... Need to use phone sensors to automate the timing and positioning turn off notification bar |
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[2011-03-04] Leonard: Cool idea. It sort of works if timed just right but... Need to use phone sensors to automate the timing and positioning turn off notification bar |
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