Ah, he’s at it again. Everybody loves WJD’s Wayne, he’s a wicked cool cat. Sitting on top of the world with a great big grin just happy to bless up with another rupee. This is Opake and it’s grand, by none other than the one WJD Designs.

Color is one of the most important elements to a banging product. Especially if your asking me. Don’t get me wrong though I do enjoy dark greys, with blues. Elegant orange with darker shades. We’re not discriminating. We love many different shades. But there’s something about a nice colorful theme that screams you’ve got to have me. For instance normally I would wait for the Developer to contact and let us know of thier latest project/product and then go from there. Well Opake was like a pot of shinning gold at the end of the rainbow that I found in the Store where I normally am scouting out new talent to display. And I fell in love immediately.
Inside of Opake you find such things as numbered battery and signal meters which is very cool to have. I must say it’s so much easier to look and know and exact number of life left and reception. Back to whole alluring bright beautiful colors of Opake I must say it’s quite ravishing. Every single application icon is custom, clean, perfect and very discriptive in what action you’ll be making when you select and press one. I personally prefer to know where I’m going in my product and not have it be a mystery. I do however love to find secrets like the QL (QuickLaunch) launch spot beneath the signal meter. QuickLauch even looks so vibrant and pops on the screen. Hit the Spacebar on the Non-Touch devices to launch your QL. YOu can also find a hidden jump to the applications screen by touching above the bottom dock at home. Non-Touch will launch the Profile by hitting the $ symbol. Also on the Trackball Devices press the alt. + 1/2 to hide/reveal the Side Bar. Then alt. + 3/4 for the Bottom Bar.
Final thoughts, it’s a thrill to navigate Opake use and experience this product from WJD Designs. I say get it love it and tell us your experiences.







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