16 Million Taps is an app that counts your taps on your phone or tablet. With each touch the screen is filled with a different tint of color, whose RGB color code equals the number of taps so far. 0 is Black, 255 is Blue, 65,280 is Green, and 16,777,216 is White.
A tapping app seems kind of useless, doesn't it? Just try it for a few minutes, or for a few thousand taps. You might experience your mind wandering off, relaxing, and even starting multiple "background threads" to solve forgotten problems. Kind of a tapping mantra, in which the repeated word or formula is replaced with ... taps on the screen.
You can tap for a few seconds, or for an entire hour. It's completely up to you, and the next time you open the app you continue exactly where you left off. It's OK if you don't get to 16 million taps (although there are some beautiful colors in that area). As in most cases, the journey is the destination.
You can count in decimal, like most humans do: 1, 2 ... 100 ... 1,000. You can also count in binary (like computers do), in octal, or in hexadecimal. You can also go one step back, in case you missed a psychological milestone like 100,000. And there is a cheating mode in 16 Million Taps, so you can jump to 1 million without having to tap a million times (but it's not recommended, as it actually defeats the purpose).
16 Million Taps measures the time you've spent "color tapping". More tapping time means less stressful time spent overworking, and less effort for your mind and eyes. So feel free to use 16 Million Taps to take a break from time to time.
To download and install the 16 Million Taps app on your Android device, visit the GitHub Releases page for this repository. Look for the latest release and download the APK file. Once downloaded, open the APK file on your device to install it. If your device blocks installation from unknown sources, go to Settings > Security (or Privacy) > Install unknown apps, and enable it for your browser or file manager.
- Application requirements: API level 10+ ("minSdkVersion 10")
- Development requirements: Simply download Android Studio, import the GitHub project, and build it with Gradle.
All contributions, large or small, major features, bug fixes, additional language translations are welcomed and appreciated. If you have found a bug or have an idea for a new feature, just open a new issue. If you can implement it yourself, simply fork this repository, make your changes and open a pull request.
16 Million Taps is distributed under the MIT License.
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