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Material Status Bar

Hi everybody


I'm intoducing Material Status Bar !!!!

This is a fork of Tinted Status Bar, which aim at making your device look like Lollipop on JB byt coloring the status bar according to the toolbar. The difference between Tinted and Material is that this latter colors the status bar with a darker shade of the toolbar (like Lollipop does).

Another goal of this fork is to support AppCompat Toolbar. I searched for several days and couldn't get it. But I'll keep on trying

I've only modified a few lines. 99% is by MohammadAG

Author(s): 

vinz244MohammadAG

Support/Discussion URL: 

http://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/material-status-bar-beta-t3071789

Source code URL: 

https://github.com/vinz243/material-status-bar

Package: 

com.vinz243.materialstatusbar

Version name: 

0.1.2

Release type: 

Beta (some bugs to be expected)

Download: 

com.vinz243.materialstatusbar_v3_76342a.apk (455.26 KB)

Number of downloads: 

62,992 in total · 22 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

76342a7a72440adc60eceb65d89bd12c

Uploaded on: 

Saturday, April 4, 2015 - 12:47

Changes: 

Fixes xposed hook not starting - should work now


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