HOW TO CREATE WIDGETS ON ANDROID

January 24, 2021   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business
Business Legions HOW TO CREATE Widgets on Android

If you’re looking at creating some awesome looking widget on Android then you may want to look at the tool UCCW (Ultimate custom widget). With UCCW you have full control on the way you want to setup you widget. There are many skins you can choose from or you can even use uzips which are editable UCCW skin files. You basically create the widget the way you want them to look like. Once you create these skins, you are also able to share them with your friends or even with your followers.

If you’re comfortable with using a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) editor, then using UCCW should be a breeze because you can change the layout of the object, change the fonts, images, shapes, analog clocks, battery meters, weather and so much more.

You can read more how to actually do this here: How to create your own aesthetic widget on Android

Watch the video demonstration here and get started with creating your own widgets. Have fun and make sure you share any of the awesome skins that you create with us and the community.

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