Fluid Navigation Gestures for Android
Summary
TLDRThe video introduces 'Fluid Navigation Gestures,' an app that revolutionizes smartphone interaction by focusing on the bottom of the screen, accommodating larger phones and thumb usage. It features a customizable bubble interface for gestures like swiping up or side pulls to navigate or launch apps. The app offers full customization, allowing users to program actions for the bottom left, center, and right areas, and even hide software navigation keys. It's free on Google Play Store, with a pro version available for advanced features.
Takeaways
- 📱 The app is called 'Fluid Navigation Gestures' and focuses on phone interaction via gestures.
- 👆 It is designed to be used primarily with the thumb due to the increasing size of smartphones.
- 🎯 The app creates a 'bubble' that appears at the bottom of the screen for easy access.
- 🔄 Users can customize gestures for the left, right, and bottom areas of the screen.
- 💡 Gestures can be programmed to navigate or launch specific apps.
- 📲 The app allows for quick access to the notifications pane and home screen.
- 🛠️ It offers full customization, including the ability to hide software navigation keys.
- 💼 The app is free on the Google Play Store, with a pro version available for $1.99.
- 🔄 The pro version allows for assigning more than one app to gestures.
- 🤗 The app is intuitive and becomes seamless with use, enhancing the phone interface experience.
Q & A
What is the name of the app discussed in the transcript?
-The app discussed is called 'Fluid Navigation Gestures'.
What is the main focus of the Fluid Navigation Gestures app?
-The main focus is to provide a gesture-based navigation system centered around the bottom portion of the phone.
Why is the bottom portion of the phone significant for the app?
-As phones get bigger, the bottom portion is significant because it is the area most easily reachable by the thumb, which is the primary tool used for interacting with the phone.
What does the app's interface look like?
-The app creates a bubble-like interface that pops up at the bottom of the screen, which can be programmed for different actions.
How does the user interact with the bubble interface?
-Users can swipe up or swipe from the left to right on the bubble, and the actions can be customized based on the distance of the swipe or the duration of the hold.
What are the different areas of the phone that can be programmed?
-The left, right, and bottom three areas of the phone can be programmed for different actions.
What happens when you swipe up from the bottom?
-Swiping up from the bottom can pull up the notifications pane, go to the home screen, or launch specific apps depending on the customization.
Can the software navigation keys be hidden?
-Yes, the software navigation keys can be hidden if you install the version with root, but it is not necessary to root the phone to use the app.
What customization options are available within the app?
-Users can customize actions for quick swipes, swipe and hold gestures, and assign different actions or launch apps.
How does the app feel to use over time?
-Once users start using the app, it becomes seamless and intuitive, integrating into the user's interaction with the phone.
Is there a cost associated with using Fluid Navigation Gestures?
-The basic version of Fluid Navigation Gestures is free, but there is a pro version available for $1.99 that offers additional customization options.
Outlines
📱 Fluid Navigation Gestures App
The script introduces an app named 'Fluid Navigation Gestures' designed to enhance phone interaction with gesture controls centered around the bottom of the screen, accommodating larger phones and thumb usage. It features a customizable 'bubble' that appears at the bottom, which can be programmed for various actions like going forward and back or launching specific apps. The user can program swipes from the bottom left, center, or right to execute different functions. The app allows hiding software navigation keys and is fully customizable, offering a seamless and quick way to interact with the phone. It's available for free on the Google Play Store with a pro version available for $1.99 that offers additional features.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Fluid Navigation Gestures
💡Interface
💡Gestures
💡Bubble
💡Customizable
💡Notifications Pane
💡Root
💡Actions and Triggers
💡Adapt
💡Play Store
💡Pro Version
Highlights
The app 'Fluid Navigation Gestures' is designed to be centered around the bottom portion of your phone.
As phones get bigger, the app recognizes the thumb as the primary tool for phone interaction.
It creates a bubble-like interface that pops up on the bottom of the screen.
The interface can be programmed for different gestures such as swiping up or from left to right.
Gestures can be customized to go forward and back on the phone or to launch specific apps.
Users can program the left, right, and bottom areas of the interface.
Swiping up from the bottom allows access to different areas like bottom left, center, or right.
The app can be customized to hide software navigation keys if installed with root.
It's not necessary to root the phone to use the app.
Users can edit actions and triggers on the bottom edge of the screen.
The app allows enabling or disabling certain actions.
Quick swipes or swipe and hold gestures can be set to launch the assistant or voice assistant.
The app offers a wide range of customizable actions including launching apps and watching shortcuts.
The app becomes intuitive and seamless once you start using it.
It's a gesture-based tool that users can adapt to quickly.
The app is available for free on the Google Play Store.
The pro version, costing $1.99, allows for even more customization.
The pro version enables assigning more than one app with every gesture.
The app offers a new way to interface with your phone quickly.
The interface is reminiscent of some Chinese web browsers' interfaces.
Transcripts
this is true I know we're seeing a lot
of different kind of interfaces and
different ways to you know use gestures
and in terms of interfacing with our
phone but this app is called fluid
navigation gestures and the idea is that
it's really centered around the bottom
portion of your phone and as phones get
bigger we recognize that we only have
the you know kind of our thumb is the
main kind of phone thing that we use so
what this does is it creates this kind
of bubble like guy that pops up on the
bottom that you can program and on the
sides you see a Jason kind of pulled it
there so if you swipe up or swipe from
the left to right that little bubble
kind of comes out and depending on how
far you pull it or how long you hold it
for it can either be used to make you
know kind of go forward and back on your
phone or to launch specific apps so
you're able to program the left the
right and the bottom three areas so if
you you kind of get it there it's kind
of your phone but yeah so if you swipe
up from the bottom there you can go
bottom left bottom center or bottom
right and you're able to you see that
will pull up your notifications pane if
you slide if there it is if you pull it
up and slide from the I think I go above
that yeah there that's the yeah that's
the home one and then go to the left
there there you go that launches what is
that uh oh yeah this assistant so there
it is now what's great is that you can
program these you can it's totally
customizable so if you go back to the
app itself Jason you can you are able to
hide the the software navigation keys if
you install the version with root but
that's the whole thing you don't need to
root the phone to use this but here you
go on the actions and triggers there on
the bottom edge so if you wanted to edit
what the bottom left side was you could
tap that one this is assistant sorry
sorry yeah there goes so you can enable
it or disable it and you can make it for
the quick site swipe to launch assistant
or swipe and hold to do voice assistant
and here you can change it to a bunch of
different actions and then if you do
swipe and hold you can change you can
launch apps you can watch shortcuts
fully customized
and just gives you another way to
basically interact with your phone and
once you start using it as using it
today right now it's a little awkward
because we're kind of we're pulling it
to show you what it looks like but once
you start using it and see it you know
it's just like you don't even notice
that it just happens it's like launch
assistant in it and the little bubble
guy comes up and it does it and when
you're using when using specific apps
you see that will launch the Play Store
there you go there does it just becomes
another way to kind of interface with
your phone very quickly it's one of
those gesture based tools that you adapt
to very uh you know very seamlessly so
it's called fluid navigation gestures
it's free the Google Play Store
trust me watch the video on it play with
it it's kind of hard to demo it's one of
those things that you just use when you
start using and you're like oh cool I
get it
and it's free so check about fluid
navigation gestures nice smooth fluid
navigation I just love the little it
just like it picks up from the bezel of
the little black blob and kind of you
know so cool reminds me of something
I've seen in some Chinese web browsers
in terms of interface yeah yeah it's a
different way to do it yeah yeah the pro
version by the way a dollar ninety-nine
that'll um allow you to do a whole bunch
of other assigning I think the more than
one app right with every it's kind of
like a trial but yeah that'll open up
all these apps if you do the dollar
ninety-nine so very nice fluid
navigation gestures
you
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