Tuesday, 28 July 2015

Microsoft is building an Android launcher

Microsoft has made a shockingly huge number of applications for Android, however it's presently dealing with a launcher, which could be its most huge Android application yet. 

It's called Arrow Launcher, and it's as of now in shut beta, so you can't get it without asking for and sitting tight for a welcome from the Google+ group, yet Microsoft News has possessed the capacity to give it a shot and reports that it's an essential however encouraging advertising. 

The launcher incorporates three primary pages, a People page, which shows your telephone and email contacts, a principle landing page which shows applications, split between as of late introduced and much of the time utilized and a Notes & Reminders page, permitting you to include notes which are never more than a swipe away.





It's called Arrow Launcher for a reason

At the base of every screen you'll see a dock which you can put applications on - and as a helpful additional there's a bolt which you can swipe up to uncover another arrangement of applications and connections to the Settings, Wallpaper and Feedback pages. 

It seems like a really restricted launcher with only three screens and negligible customisation alternatives, yet that keeps things basic, much the same as Windows Phone does. So in the event that you need a blend of Google and Microsoft it could be justified regardless of an attempt, either now while it's in beta or once it dispatches on Google Play as a completed item, however tragically it's not clear when that will be.

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