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Waterpas: DewDrop
"Dew drop" for waterpas, compas, luxmeter, timer and game
A mobile app that lets you create a "dew drop" with a simple touch of your finger to your smartphone's surface. This droplet will serve as a waterpas, compas, luxmeter, timer and also provide a bit of entertainment with its ability to react to various smartphone interactions, move across the screen depending on its angle, you can make a walls for drops stopping, and freeze and evaporate depending on the light intensity.
This mobile app was created as a result of exploring smartphone sensor capabilities and working with the DroidScript IDE. The DroidScript is ideal for developing our interactive application (and others), as it offered the convenience of developing directly on the smartphone and viewing the results without the need any emulators.
the large contrast font and gesture control combo is genuinely thoughtful, makes the whole thing feel way less fiddly when you're actually up there presenting. nice execution
A presentation clicker that pairs over Bluetooth to advance cards hands-free would be a game changer. Especially useful when you're standing at a podium and can't easily swipe between cards.
The large contrast font actually works really well, I could read the cards from across the room during a small presentation I tested it with. The Apple Watch timer is a nice touch that I didn't expect to find useful but ended up relying on a lot.
About Waterpas: DewDrop on Product Hunt
“"Dew drop" for waterpas, compas, luxmeter, timer and game”
Waterpas: DewDrop was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 4 comments, placing #116 on the daily leaderboard. A mobile app that lets you create a "dew drop" with a simple touch of your finger to your smartphone's surface. This droplet will serve as a waterpas, compas, luxmeter, timer and also provide a bit of entertainment with its ability to react to various smartphone interactions, move across the screen depending on its angle, you can make a walls for drops stopping, and freeze and evaporate depending on the light intensity.
Waterpas: DewDrop was featured in Android (57.4k followers), Education (78.8k followers) and Sensors (359 followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 74.1k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.
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