Greg Hummel - Android Applications by Greg Hummel
A 3D cube rotates, drifts and bounces off the edge of the screen. A red dot appears under your fingertip during touch operations.
Free AppThis is an implementation of John Conway's "Game of Life", a cellular automaton.This game has no players. Instead a large "checkerboard" is initialized to have some cells "alive". Then the game proceeds to create new generations of the board's population.
Free AppA proof of concept app demonstrating voice input and output in the form of a conversation. You speak to the app and it replies.Read the Help file for some ideas on what can be input.Dumb compared to OK Google, Cortana, Alexa and Siri. This predates all...
Free AppThis app displays random fortune cookies. It was inspired by the "fortune" command found on some Unix et. al. computers.A "fortune cookie" is a maxim like you would find in a real fortune cookie. I've also included other quotes that sounded interesting...
Free AppDisplays a kaleidoscope on your screen. There is no user interaction except to set preferences which control the kaleidoscope behavior.
Free AppProof of concept of an application to work with Red River Ski and Summer Area's "Video A Day" marketing program. This application allows the user to play today's Video of the Day. It does this by reading the YouTube identifier from a file updated each...
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