Meet QuoteWalls – Stunning NASA space wallpapers, curated daily quote lists, and an interactive quote creator to customize your background! 🌟
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Meet QuoteWalls – Stunning NASA space wallpapers, curated daily quote lists, and an interactive quote creator to customize your background! 🌟

Hey everyone!

I wanted to share an app I’ve been working on called QuoteWalls. It’s a clean, modern wallpaper and quote maker app designed to bring daily motivation and beautiful art to your home screen.

We spend so much time looking at our phones, so why not make that first unlock inspiring?

✨ Key Features:

🚀 Stunning NASA Space Wallpapers

Browse and set breathtaking daily images sourced directly from NASA's Astronomy Picture of the Day (APOD). Perfect for high-res space backgrounds!

✍️ Interactive Quote Creator & Maker

Design your own custom wallpapers! Choose any background (including the NASA space images), write your favorite quote, drag, pinch-to-zoom, and style multiple text elements with different fonts and colors.

📋 Curated Daily Quote Lists

Access thousands of daily motivational quotes, positive affirmations, love quotes, and wisdom lists. Perfect for browsing or copying to WhatsApp Status, Instagram, or Facebook.

🔄 Auto Wallpaper Changer

Don't waste time looking for backgrounds. Setup the interval and let the app automatically refresh your home/lock screen with fresh quotes and space wallpapers.

🔋 Lightweight & Offline Mode

Works offline for saved quotes and is highly optimized for minimal battery drain and lightweight app package size.

The app is completely free to use (supported by basic ads).

I'd love for you to try it out and let me know:

  1. What do you think of the design and the NASA space gallery?
  2. How does the Quote Creator feel to use? Are the gestures intuitive?

Download QuoteWalls on the Google Play Store!
Thank you for your support and feedback! 🚀

u/Shashankj705 — 3 days ago

I built a route optimization app because I was tired of planning multi-stop trips manually.

Imagine you have to visit:

• Home• Pharmacy• Bank• Grocery Store• Friend's House• Post Office

Most people open Google Maps and guess the best order.

RouteWise does that automatically.

Just:

It's designed for anyone making multiple stops in a single trip, especially:

The app is a one-time purchase—there are no subscriptions.

I'm looking for honest feedback:

Google Play:https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tj.routewise

Thanks for your time!

u/Shashankj705 — 7 days ago
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Need to share audio with nearby devices? I made an app that streams your phone's audio/mic to any device's browser (low latency, P2P & LAN)

Hey everyone!

I wanted to share a utility app I’ve been building called **AudioShare** (built with Flutter). It solves a simple but frustrating problem: **How do you stream your phone's audio to other devices around you in real-time, without making everyone install a special app?**

Whether you want to share a movie's audio with friends on multiple headphones, broadcast your mic like a wireless megaphone, or stream music to an old tablet acting as a speaker, AudioShare makes it seamless.

### 🌟 Key Features:

* **Zero-Install Receivers (LAN Web Player):** The host starts a session, and anyone else on the network can stream the audio by simply scanning a QR code or visiting a local IP address in their web browser (iOS, Android, Windows, Mac, Smart TV).

* **Dual Audio Source Capture:**

* **System Audio (Android 10+):** Share internal audio directly from Spotify, YouTube, games, or video players.

* **Microphone:** Stream your live microphone feed, perfect for walkie-talkie use, tour guides, or speaking to a room.

* **Flexible Connections:** Supports **Wi-Fi Direct (P2P)** (for offline sharing without a router) and standard **LAN Mode**.

* **Zero Jitter & Latency Tuning:** Choose from Low-Latency, Balanced, or High-Stability profiles. The app even alerts you if you are on a crowded 2.4 GHz network and recommends switching to 5 GHz.

* **Integrated Media Hub:** Play local files or browse **30,000+ Internet Radio stations** and global **IPTV channels** directly inside the app, and broadcast them instantly.

* **Background Playback Support:** Works in the background with persistent controls, bypassing aggressive battery optimizations.

### 💡 Cool Use Cases:

  1. **Silent Disco / Group Watching:** Watch a movie on a screen and have everyone stream the audio directly to their own phones/headphones.

  2. **DIY Megaphone:** Connect your phone to a Bluetooth speaker, sit across the room, and use the Mic mode to broadcast your voice.

  3. **Turn old devices into speakers:** Stream audio from your primary phone to a spare tablet or laptop connected to your sound system.

I'd love to hear your thoughts, feedback, and feature requests! What would you use this for?

*PS: Let me know if you want to know more about the architecture or how the native internal audio capture works on Android!*

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u/Shashankj705 — 14 days ago
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I’ve tried a bunch of habit trackers before, but most of them felt like too much work. After a few days I’d completely forget to update them.

Recently I started using this simple Android app called TapLog, and the reason it actually stuck with me is because it takes literally one tap to log things.

At first I only used it to track water intake and workouts, but then I started logging random daily habits too:

reading

study sessions

meditation

doom scrolling

sleep timing

even how often I procrastinate 😅

The interesting part is how quickly you notice patterns when everything is visible on a calendar.

I realized:

I was way less consistent than I thought

small habits matter more than motivation

missing “just one day” usually turns into several days

What I like most is that it doesn’t try to act like a life coach. No cringe motivational spam, no complicated setup, no giant productivity system.

It’s basically: “Did you do the thing today?” → tap once → move on

Weirdly, that simplicity made me more consistent than any fancy productivity app I’ve tried.

If anyone else struggles with maintaining habits because tracking feels annoying, apps like this are surprisingly helpful.

u/Shashankj705 — 2 months ago