{"package_name":"com.saladdressing.veterondo","name":"Veterondo","summary":null,"category":"Multimedia","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.saladdressing.veterondo","latest_version_code":13,"latest_version_name":"1.61","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.saladdressing.veterondo","apk_size":3835426,"apk_sha256":"a8f48995f6ce75f271663f7272a587091b636f5c38035d3e30583718d31f675b","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"fdroid-archive","last_updated":1779371416,"release_timestamp":1462233600,"description":"Veterondo (\"vetero\" & \"ondo\", which are Esperanto for \"weather\" and \"wave\"\nrespectively) retrieves your local weather and creates Material Design based\npalettes and procedurally-generated chords out of it.\n\nVeterondo shouldn't be thought of as a traditional weather app. It gives little\ntraditional information -- instead, it should be thought of as an appliance --\nor even a live art piece.\n\nIt's at its best when it's running on a device with an AMOLED screen that's\nconstantly plugged in and placed on a wall. It will refresh regularly,\ndisplaying new palettes and producing new chords as the day progresses.\n\nThis means that for Veterondo to work as its creator (yours truly) intended, IT\nHAS TO KEEP THE SCREEN ON until you manually turn it off yourself by pressing\nyour device's power button.\n\n<i>NonFreeNet:</i> OpenWeatherMap service itself is not open source.","categories":["Multimedia"]}