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Chameleon, an Android tablet enhancement that makes the home screen easier to use, started off as a company-wide design exercise. After receiving worldwide attention and purchase inquiries, the team took the
The Chameleon team hopes to get the Android app into users' hands by the end of summer -- with the help of Kickstarter backers.
The sleek program lets users create custom home screens that change automatically depending on location, time and situation. Widgets are easy to move around and incorporate on the tablet's screen. Users can adjust how much space items take up, and can easily launch apps directly from each dashboard.
In the morning, users can set the dashboard to show top headlines, weather, inbox and social accounts. Arriving in the office, the network-sensitive app can display a work screen. At home, the tablet would display entertainment from Netflix, favorite apps, music and social media. The different screens are always available for view -- with a swipe from left or right.
On Kickstarter, with 27 days left before the funding deadline, Chamleon has reached $14,985 of its $50,000 goal.