LaunchBoard: Modern app drawer
New age app drawer to try. Get to any app with as less as one touch
Appthrob · com.appthrob.android.launchboard
UpdatedMay 24, 2018
PublishedNov 16, 2017
Packagecom.appthrob.android.launchboard
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What's new
* Bug fixes
* New minimalistic launcher icon
* New modern look for the widget. (Widget header removed 'Items to show' can be changed only through settings)
* Option to change text color when widget is fully transparent
* Customizable widget height
* Option to add apps & contacts to homescreen (on supported launchers)
* Option to show Recent apps by default on launching with LaunchBoard icon
* LaunchBoard can now be selected as an assist app (to launch on long pressing home button)
* New minimalistic launcher icon
* New modern look for the widget. (Widget header removed 'Items to show' can be changed only through settings)
* Option to change text color when widget is fully transparent
* Customizable widget height
* Option to add apps & contacts to homescreen (on supported launchers)
* Option to show Recent apps by default on launching with LaunchBoard icon
* LaunchBoard can now be selected as an assist app (to launch on long pressing home button)
Description
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LaunchBoard is a perfect replacement for the age old concept of app drawers.
To get the best out of LaunchBoard, do these 2 things:
1. Add both the Launcher icon & Homescreen widget to your homescreen. Now, you can get to any app with just a single touch.
2. From LaunchBoard, long press your frequent apps and mark them as Favorites. They become even more easily accessible.
Follow our Facebook page for updates: fb.me/launchboardapp
What do app drawers do? Show you all the apps all at once, how dumb?
Meet LaunchBoard, and say goodbye to searching through long list of apps & cluttered folders
Let's admit it: 90% of the time, you exactly know the name of the app that you want to launch. With LaunchBoard, you use this knowledge to avoid seeing unnecessary apps in the process of launching apps
It's all in the first letter of the app. To open 'w'hatsapp, you quickly press 'w' & you're presented with just the apps that start with 'w'
Long press apps and mark them as favorites to make accessing those apps even easier.
There are 2 ways to use LaunchBoard:
1. Launcher icon
2. Homescreen widget
Pin the Launcher icon to the bottom tray of your homescreen. Clicking on it will open Favorites by default. So, if you have marked all your frequent apps as Favorites, they are just a click away. If the app you want is not in your Favorites list, click on the 1st letter of the app in the keyboard to quickly get to the app
Adding the LaunchBoard Widget to your home screen is the best thing you can do to launch apps. YOU CAN THEN GET TO ANY APP WITH JUST A SINGLE TOUCH. Try it, you'll fall in love with it.
Use LaunchBoard settings to see how you can customize the appearance and behavior of the app
Do you have suggestions/feedbacks/complaints? Contact us through [email protected]. We're here to help making your experience with the app better
:
LaunchBoard is a perfect replacement for the age old concept of app drawers.
To get the best out of LaunchBoard, do these 2 things:
1. Add both the Launcher icon & Homescreen widget to your homescreen. Now, you can get to any app with just a single touch.
2. From LaunchBoard, long press your frequent apps and mark them as Favorites. They become even more easily accessible.
Follow our Facebook page for updates: fb.me/launchboardapp
What do app drawers do? Show you all the apps all at once, how dumb?
Meet LaunchBoard, and say goodbye to searching through long list of apps & cluttered folders
Let's admit it: 90% of the time, you exactly know the name of the app that you want to launch. With LaunchBoard, you use this knowledge to avoid seeing unnecessary apps in the process of launching apps
It's all in the first letter of the app. To open 'w'hatsapp, you quickly press 'w' & you're presented with just the apps that start with 'w'
Long press apps and mark them as favorites to make accessing those apps even easier.
There are 2 ways to use LaunchBoard:
1. Launcher icon
2. Homescreen widget
Pin the Launcher icon to the bottom tray of your homescreen. Clicking on it will open Favorites by default. So, if you have marked all your frequent apps as Favorites, they are just a click away. If the app you want is not in your Favorites list, click on the 1st letter of the app in the keyboard to quickly get to the app
Adding the LaunchBoard Widget to your home screen is the best thing you can do to launch apps. YOU CAN THEN GET TO ANY APP WITH JUST A SINGLE TOUCH. Try it, you'll fall in love with it.
Use LaunchBoard settings to see how you can customize the appearance and behavior of the app
Do you have suggestions/feedbacks/complaints? Contact us through [email protected]. We're here to help making your experience with the app better
Required features
- Touchscreen android.hardware.touchscreen
Permissions (11)
LaunchBoard: Modern app drawer requests the following Android permissions:
- Access Network State android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- Call Phone android.permission.CALL_PHONE
- Internet android.permission.INTERNET
- Read Contacts android.permission.READ_CONTACTS
- Wake Lock android.permission.WAKE_LOCK
- Write Contacts android.permission.WRITE_CONTACTS
- Com Android Launcher Permission Install Shortcut com.android.launcher.permission.INSTALL_SHORTCUT
- Com Appthrob Android Launchboard Permission C2d Message com.appthrob.android.launchboard.permission.C2D_MESSAGE
- C2dm Permission Receive com.google.android.c2dm.permission.RECEIVE
- Finsky Permission Bind Get Install Referrer Service com.google.android.finsky.permission.BIND_GET_INSTALL_REFERRER_SERVICE
- Providers Gsf Permission Read Gservices com.google.android.providers.gsf.permission.READ_GSERVICES