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A free open-source mobile dribbble browser
Because I wanted to look at sweet dribbble shots on my phone while waiting in line at the grocery store.
You already got it! There’s nothing to download, hooppps is a webapp. Just revisit this URL on your mobile browser and bookmark this baby!
**Not just for iPhones.
hooppps was made by Michael Parenteau & Relevance, Inc. It’s built on Rails 3 and uses the swish gem. The code is hosted on github and is ready for your design/dev love. hooppps is in no way affiliated with dribbble but is obviously a huge fan!
What players are saying:
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Lukas Bugla
Since I am not a Mac user and not able to enjoy Things for Mac, I decided to make this interface redesign concept for their iPhone application.
Big thanks to Konstantin for helping me with the 3d stuff, and giving me feedback during the process.
Bigger image is attached. Your feedback is welcome.
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Jack Bingham
Wow, looks really great. Really high quality.
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Lukas Bugla
Thank you Jack!
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David Toran
nice work, i am waiting for the finished design
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josephine
looks awesome!
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Eric Hoffman
Looks good. I might increase the height of the cells though. They seem a little on the thin side.
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Lukas Bugla
Thank you Eric. Good point! I checked it on the phone and it seems like that.
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Rok Benedik
Looks super nice! :)
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Rens Jansen
Impressive, absolutely love it! :)
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Jelio Dimitrov - Arsek.eu
Impressive !!!
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Claudiu Cioba
Love it! Can't wait to use the app!
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Jocelyn Richard
Very nice. Colors, typography, glyphs, everthing seems calm and highly usable, the hallmark of premium appliances. It makes all banking applications look like cheap gimmicks in comparison.
Two snags: I'm not fond of the saturated leather at the bottom, and the variable grid height seems uncanny. Other than that, perfect.
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Lukas Bugla
Thank you Jocelyn. Eric mentioned already the grid height. I'll check this!
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Jeff King
Hey Lukas, lovely work. Just keep in mind the Apple HIG state tappable zones ought to be about 44px so like Eric mentioned they should prob be bigger. Besides that it's a lovely clean and classy interface :)
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Nicolas Thomsen
Sorry for being a party pooper but I don’t see how this is an improvement over the current design. You are waisting a lot of pixels with that top area, the back button looks kindda awkward up there in the corner, like Apppeal pointed out the cells a really narrow and not very finger friendly. The icons used are much less self-explanatory than the ones used in Things.
With all that said it’s a nice idea, it looks beautiful and you are obviously very talented, I just don’t see how this is an improvement to the current Things UI in any way.
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