![]() ![]() ![]() Heck, on Android even a place where all the other "apps" / "skins" are stored and "centralized" already exists, it's called Google Play. Windows, on the other hand, is kind of restrictive in that area, thus the need for applications like Rainmeter, desktop personalizers, and so on, to fill that niche.Īdd to that the matter of coding such an app, which as others already pointed out, has a lot of challenges to overcome, and you get the idea. In other words, Android itself is Rainmeter-like, with the unlimited ability of adding all kinds of "apps" / "skins" to personalize it any way you want. As for the practicality, that's where things don't look that well (remember, this comes from someone who is from the start supportive to such out-of-the-box ideas), for one simple reason: the whole Android system is ALREADY "widget based", meaning there is simply no need for a Rainmeter application there. So, from this point of view, I'm the first to understand the desire to make a Rainmeter for Android (only the desire though). ![]() ![]() In case someone doesn't know yet, I'm one of those people who never backs off when he has an idea, irrespective of others' opinion, or whether they call the approach impossible, pointless, complicated or in general any such negative feedback. ![]()
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