A weather appliance
Veterondo ("vetero" & "ondo", which are Esperanto for "weather" and "wave" respectively) retrieves your local weather and creates Material Design-based palettes and procedurally-generated chords out of it.Veterondo shouldnt be thought of as a traditional weather app. It gives little traditional information - instead, it should be thought of as an appliance - or even a live art piece. Its at its best when its running on a device with an AMOLED screen thats constantly plugged in and placed on a wall. It will refresh regularly, displaying new palettes and producing new chords as the day progresses.This means that for Veterondo to work as its creator (yours truly) intended, IT HAS TO KEEP THE SCREEN ON until you manually turn it off yourself by pressing your devices power button. Please keep this in mind when you decide to have a play around with it. If you leave it on expecting it to go off at your screens regular timeout time, it will not and then its goodbye battery.CURRENT FEATURESTouch the Weather Dots to play chords! Enjoy various animations depending on the sort of weather youre having (wind, rain, storm, sun and their variations)Be mesmerized by the light show!COMING SOON!Short, full, lovely procedurally-generated tracks.More animations!Less bugs!COMING, LIKE, NEVERAds!In-app purchases!Brontosauruses!Veterondo is open source and the code can be found here:https://github.com/Antonis427/veterondoVeterondo is back from the dead!Fully compatible with the newest version of Android and ready to hit the road once again!