{"package_name":"com.tuyafeng.orientationlock","name":"Orientation Lock","summary":"lock the screen orientation","category":"System","icon_url":"/api/icon/com.tuyafeng.orientationlock","latest_version_code":1,"latest_version_name":"1.0","apk_url":"/api/apk/com.tuyafeng.orientationlock","apk_size":61983,"apk_sha256":"9687b9faad7d45c46a9d346ad13295911330ed1a7a1effc18244efbbe605fe27","source_kind":"fdroid-repo","repo_slug":"izzyondroid","last_updated":1779371400,"release_timestamp":1716916493,"description":"<p><i>Orientation Lock</i> is a simple open source app to lock the screen orientation, for Android 5.0+.</p><p><br><b>Features:</b></p><ul><li>Minimalist and lightweight: less than 100KB in size;</li><li>Clean design: easy-to-use interface;</li><li>Open source: no dependencies, no ads, no trackers.</li></ul><p><b>Why Orientation Lock?</b></p><p>When using an Android tablet, you might find that some applications do not support landscape mode or specific orientations. This was quite troublesome for me. I tried several screen orientation locking apps available on the market, but they were overloaded with features. I simply needed an app to lock the screen orientation, so I decided to create one myself.</p><p>The principle behind locking the screen orientation is very simple: it involves using a floating window to render a view in a specified orientation. This is just a straightforward application, and I wanted to keep it lightweight. Therefore, I implemented it using native methods without any third-party libraries. Pretty cool, isn’t it?</p>","categories":["System"]}