A beautiful, sleek, and extensive app that helps report lost and found items to our campus security and vice versa.
To download, go to releases. For Android, tap the .apk file in Assets.
Or, for Android, download v0.7.1-beta.47 here.
Created inside Google Developer Student Club, Indian Institute of Technology, Indore.
The app bar gently adapts to show the current status, like Validating, Sending, Sent, Could not send, Deleting, Deleted, Could not delete, Publicizing, Publicized, Could not publicize, Archiving, Archived, Could not archive, Something went wrong. This is a more elegant approach compared to using unsightly Toast messages that overlap content.
Confirmatory buttons show popups to minimize accidental actions:
Screen.Recording.2024-11-03.at.22.31.22.mov
Screen.Recording.2024-10-13.at.17.38.56.mov
screen-20240918-214940.2.mp4
User.new.post.animation.mp4
The app bar and nav bar turn dark on the security side. The security can see the public posts on the Home Page, and the private posts in the Inbox. They can also manage posts and send public posts.
Logout.animation.mp4
Login.animation.mp4
These include how the app was imagined to look and function during its early days. This file also includes various variants of app icons compatible with Material You.
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