![]() So what’s in the future? Yes, the project is in maintenance mode. This eventually morphed into the Material theme that Transdroid still uses today. It wasn’t until Transdroid 2, with a major UI rewrie, that a Holo theme followed, now coming in white as default, with black being an option. In 2012 the app got a tablet interface – all the hype back then. Phones without a physical menu button arrived – crazy! – so a fancy action bar came along with some colour. We didn’t do anything wrong, and certainly other apps were doing the same thing? But alas, the app stayed available and forever since almost all users get the app from my site or F-Droid.ĭevelopment never stopped, for sure. And then it got removed from the Play Store… a big blow at first. It wasn’t until 2011 that I finally marked a version 1.0, indeed being pretty much feature-complete and stable. Many new torrent clients got supported, multiple configurations, home screen widget, SSL connections, ‘high-res’ icons, RSS feeds, in-app search… When the time for a 1.0 came the app was much used and had over 250.000 downloads. Interface design was skeumorphic or non-existing, and 3G only barely rolled out in cities. Android 1.0 was just launched, and the T-Mobile G1 was the only phone available. It really was just build for myself, but with positive feedback the app and user base started growing… A release in the – then called – Android Market followed soon. ![]() On 25 february 2009, the very first apk went public, asking people for feedback. Who would have ever thought… Transdroid is 10 years old! ![]()
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