A full-of-features, easy-to-customize, free and open source, light-weight, Android dashboard library for icon packs.
- Material Design dashboard.
- License Checker.
- Donations.
- OneSignal notifications ready.
- Changelog shown with every update.
- Previews section, where user can see and search for themed icons which organized by categories.
- In-app icon request tool. Fully functional. Without duplicates and incredibly fast. This tool generates 'appfilter.xml', 'theme_resources.xml' and 'appmap.xml' which are the needed files for icon packs designers to be able to provide support the most of launchers.
- Support for Arctic Manager
- Apply section with 26 supported launchers. Launchers are sorted by installed first, and alphabetically.
- Help section, to answer the questions your users have.
- Analog clock widget.
- Widget/Shortcut to open the app. (In case users hide the icon).
- App works as a gallery so users are able to pick pictures to use them in other apps.
- Cloud based (only) wallpapers.
- Support for Zooper templates, Kustom Wallpapers, Widgets, Lockscreens and Komponents.
- App can work offline.
- Deep search (users can search wallpapers by name, author and/or collection at the same time, and icons by name and category at the same time, too).
- Wallpapers can be applied and downloaded.
- Wallpapers include a full-screen viewer with zooming capabilities and detailed info viewer.
- Muzei Live Wallpaper support.
- Credits section.
- Settings section with these options:
- Option to change app theme (Light, Dark, Amoled, Transparent, Auto-Dark, Auto-Amoled).
- Option to color navigation bar (Lollipop+).
- Option to change the columns amount in wallpapers section.
- Option to clear app cache.
- Option to change where to download wallpapers.
- Option to hide icon.
- Tablet layouts.
- Lots of customizations.
- Works with Android 4.1 and newer.
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π You can find it in the Releases page
Blueprint is available via JitPack, so getting it as simple as adding it as a dependency, like this:
- Add JitPack repository to your root
build.gradle
file
allprojects {
repositories {
maven { url 'https://jitpack.io' }
}
}
- Add the dependency in your project
build.gradle
file
dependencies {
compile('com.jahirfiquitiva:Blueprint:{latest version}@aar') {
transitive = true
}
}
where {latest version}
corresponds to published version in
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This app is shared under the CreativeCommons Attribution-ShareAlike license.
Copyright Β© 2018 Jahir Fiquitiva
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4.0 International License. You may not use this file except in compliance
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As you may know, the library source is open-source. This means that you can fork it and do your own modifications, but it has some conditions:
When using the library source, anything from it: errors, crashes, issues, etc. including successful builds, must be done completely by yourself and under your own risk and responsibility. I will not provide any help/support when using the library source.
Finally, be sure your projects comply with the license previously mentioned. Otherwise I will be taking the required legal actions. I hope you understand.