Dear guys,
My company Roamtouch has developed GestureKit SDK, a cross platform 2D gesture recognition tool with an online editor and plugin distribution system. Out current version works for cellphones and tablets. We believe the gesture input is pertinent and useful to operate a watch too.
I am looking for developers to work on porting our GestureKit plugin current version and create an Android Wear version in order to extend the API to wearable. In a second stage of development we need to adjust the plugin to work into a custom input type keyboard. To clarify, we are not aiming to develop an alphabet replacement of keys like Microsoft's Android Wear keyboard concept very well did, but on a command based customized and pre-defined gestures to trigger actions.
Why porting Wear? I believe there is a good opportunity to work with watches and gestures doing fast and efficient input. Screen size is tiny and you can perform them on the watch without having to look at it, making the interaction more productive. The proximity of the hand guarantees effective movements and commands. For these reasons, building a gesture solution for watches worth it.
If any developer is interested in the project please let me know.
Thanks very much for reading.
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Jose Vigil
CEO & Founder
RoamTouch - GestureKit
My company Roamtouch has developed GestureKit SDK, a cross platform 2D gesture recognition tool with an online editor and plugin distribution system. Out current version works for cellphones and tablets. We believe the gesture input is pertinent and useful to operate a watch too.
I am looking for developers to work on porting our GestureKit plugin current version and create an Android Wear version in order to extend the API to wearable. In a second stage of development we need to adjust the plugin to work into a custom input type keyboard. To clarify, we are not aiming to develop an alphabet replacement of keys like Microsoft's Android Wear keyboard concept very well did, but on a command based customized and pre-defined gestures to trigger actions.
Why porting Wear? I believe there is a good opportunity to work with watches and gestures doing fast and efficient input. Screen size is tiny and you can perform them on the watch without having to look at it, making the interaction more productive. The proximity of the hand guarantees effective movements and commands. For these reasons, building a gesture solution for watches worth it.
If any developer is interested in the project please let me know.
Thanks very much for reading.
--
Jose Vigil
CEO & Founder
RoamTouch - GestureKit
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