m-i-n-a-r / randomix

🎲 An open source app to choose randomly between numbers, answers, options and so on
MIT License
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Randomix

An open source app to choose randomly between numbers, answers, options and so on.

Introduction

This is an open source app created to experiment some new android features, but it's also available on Play Store and F-Droid for all users. The main purpose of the app is provide a random choice in different ways. The app contains some basic personalization options and an introduction, plus a lot of animated vector drawables. The design is a bit personal, but it mostly follows the guidelines.

Translations (refer to Crowdin)

LANGUAGE SPECIAL THANKS
English myself, cosmojg
Italian myself
Spanish myself
German deep-ocean-fish, julius-d
Russian BValeo
French Firokat
Portuguese Kiskadee-dev
Brazilian Kiskadee-dev
Czech Miloš Koliáš, mormegil-cz
Simplified Chinese pumguy
Indonesian the7thNightmare
Chinese (Taiwan) Still34
Asturian Softastur
English (GB) SecularSteve
Dutch SecularSteve
Bosnian SecularSteve
Croatian SecularSteve
Serbian SecularSteve
Serbian (latin) SecularSteve

Special thanks to Nickoriginal for the overall improvement of each translation

Features

Screenshots

Download

The app is now available through Google Play and F-Droid.

<img src="https://fdroid.gitlab.io/artwork/badge/get-it-on.png" alt="Get it on F-Droid" height="80"> <img src="https://play.google.com/intl/en_us/badges/images/generic/en-play-badge.png" alt="Get it on Google Play" height="80">

Credits and contributions

Randomix uses an open source library:

Currently, Randomix supports the languages in the above table. If you want to translate the app in any other language or update an existing translation, just contact me or send a pull request: you'll be quoted both on Github and in the Play Store description.

This app was written during my free time as a training. It was first published on June 1, 2018. Many good devs have helped me understanding the best practices and they taught me a lot of useful tricks. A special thank to every contributor. and God bless Stack Overflow.