MRU (Most Recently Used) APK
Version 3.2.5 - day.cloudy.apps.mrucloudy,apps,personalization,widget
All your most recently used apps in one widget.
APP Information
Download Version | 3.2.5 (325) |
Apk Size | 5.32 MB |
App Developer | Cloudy Day Apps |
Malware Check | TRUSTED |
Install on Android | 4.1.x and up |
App Package | day.cloudy.apps.mru.apk |
MD5 | 927b1005e41e3188c2e43ed759b61cc6 |
Rate | 5 |
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Download MRU (Most Recently Used) 3.2.5 APK
App Description
MRU (Most Recently Used) is cloudy,apps,personalization,widget, content rating is Everyone (PEGI-3). This app is rated 5 by 1 users who are using this app. To know more about the company/developer, visit Cloudy Day Apps website who developed it. day.cloudy.apps.mru.apk apps can be downloaded and installed on Android 4.1.x and higher Android devices. The Latest Version of 3.2.5 Available for download. Download the app using your favorite browser and click Install to install the application. Please note that we provide both basic and pure APK files and faster download speeds than APK Mirror. This app APK has been downloaded 115+ times on store. You can also download day.cloudy.apps.mru APK and run it with the popular Android Emulators.
• Blacklist allows you to exclude any applications you don't want showing up in the widget. • Customizable grid dimensions • Choose a grid sorting order that best suits your needs • 'Most recently used' and 'Most used' modes • Icon pack support • Per application icon selection • Lots more styling options that allow you to create a widget which perfectly fits your home screen's theme • Marshmallow users should disable battery optimizations in system settings for a better experience • To hide Google App from widget blacklist 'Voice Search' • A must have little app • Out performs all others http://forum.xda-developers.com/android/apps-games/app-mru-widget-recently-v0-3-t3137565
App ChangeLog
- Removed: Weather Badge Option (API discontinued by Google)
- Updated: Targets Android 30 and includes latest support libraries
- Other: Various Bug Fixes and Optimizations
Christian Dysthe
This is a brilliant app! I have looked for one exactly like this for years and found one that kinda worked. But this one is a must for all with lots of apps in heavy use. You will not get how useful this is until you run it for a while. Brilliant!
John Altieri
Nice widget. I would like be able to go to settings directly from the widget. The app called "Most used apps" is better, with many more features.
Shia B
Accessibility F/C Not sure why, but the widget is conflicting with my phone's accessibility settings. I don't know how to make it where the widget can be added to the home screen.
Adankla
works just as expected, well worth the money spent for the premium version
Richard Hill
I feel really unfair giving this app 3 stars because, when it works, it's probably my favourite app. I love it. It's so useful. However, for some obscure reason, it keeps losing its accessibility permissions and crashing, but the android accessibility setting is still set to 'on'. It's easily fixed by going in and turning the permissions on and off again, but if they'd fix this bug, it would easily be 5 stars.
Ginzo Milani
Paid for the app, accessibility service keeps crashing on a stock pixel 2 running nova launcher. What's worse is that there's no way to restart the service without booting phone. Seems to crash randomly which suggests it doesn't gracefully like to be paused or maybe a memory leak. I cannot recommend this app because while it's super good at what you'd want it for and does exactly what it should, it only does it randomly.
Darren Koviessen
This app unfortunately seems to crash every day or so on Android 11. Was solid until I upgraded. Now every time it stops working I have to go disable/stop the accessibility service and start it again. Hopefully the developer reads these reviews. The support page listed for the app hasn't been updated in a long time.
Kas Man
Getting Accessibility Needs Error. Please fix ASAP Development Team
Nick Mao
Hey. I've been using application for quite some time and I like it. What is the algorithm behind choosing which app is frequent and which is not? I have 5x6 grid, and in that grid I have a game that I didn't launch for half a year, but it's still higher in the grid then app I launch everyday for already a month. I'd like to see apps reflect usage faster. Thanks!
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Unbeatable. But why limit the number of rows? Some users may want more even at cost of slower operation. Also: would like option to have labels wrapped around rather than zoomed.