Desaturated Nova/Apex (Shader) APK

Desaturated Nova/Apex (Shader)  Icon
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4.4/5
54 Ratings
Developer
Hooolm
Current Version
1
Date Published
File Size
2.1 MB
Package ID
com.hooolm.desaturated
Price
$ 0.00
Downloads
100+
Category
Android Apps
Genre
Personalization

APK Version History

Version
1 (1)
Architecture
universal
Release Date
October 11, 2015
Requirement
Android 4.0+
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  • Desaturated Nova/Apex (Shader) Screenshot

About Radio FM 90s

Sooo...this is kind of a protest song.

I noticed a couple of so-called black & white "icon packs" on Google Play, claiming to offer "Every icon themed" or at least "literally thousands of icons".
Which sounds quite impressive. Really, really impressive with an app that weighs in at maybe 67kb? That's kilobytes, yeah.

It seems reasonable to assume that no actual creative effort is involved, but rather 3 lines of code in a file called shader.xml - achieving the result that all icons appear desaturated. It gets the job done. Which is nice. Really, really nice, if you can also convince people that you've done an actual icon pack and have them pay up to $2 for something that took you more time to upload and list than it took to actually make.

So I wanted to make you the same deal for free.

Now, I'm all for supply and demand. If people are happy to pay for nothing, great.
Which is why you can also grab this app in a donate version that clocks in at $10.

Grab that one here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.hooolm.desaturated.pro

Be aware that....
- It won't do anything that this doesn't.
- It won't add any additional features, since the business part happens in code, not photoshop.
- I will never ever update it in any meaningful way.

But at least I'm honest about it.
And I donate every last dollar to charity :-)

Please note that as of Jan 11 2016, all developers publishing apps in this marketplace are required to declare whether our apps contain ads of any kind. Because this app does contain links to some of my other work as well the supported launchers, I have chosen to declare that my app contains ads. This app does not contain dynamic or 3rd party ads as you might expect from freemium games, nor does it generate ad revenue by any meaningful interpretation.

Since misrepresenting ad presence violates the Developer Program Policies and may lead to suspension, I have chosen to step cautiously, though. From experience, I fully expect the issue will be judged and enforced by robots.

What's New in this version

All and nothing.