Android Users Gets Microsoft Arrow Launcher To Experience the Change




The Arrow Launcher is one of the applications that Microsoft worked hard to propose something different in the daily lives of consumers. The interface that replaces the Google Now Launcher tries to win people with new smart features and a streamlined look. The common desktop of Android gives way to a more sophisticated, separated into areas: recent activities, applications, contacts, widgets and reminders. Lean interface leaves the wallpaper visible on a few occasions, highlighting the features.


Android Users Gets Microsoft Arrow Launcher To Experience the Change


As its name suggests, the recent activities area, you have quick access to your recent activities, including links, photos, messages and apps open in the last moments. The application area brings together the software used recently, making your life easier on a daily basis, but you can hide those who will not see this screen.

Maybe most fascinating part of Arrow is its note-taking element, which gives you a chance to gather an agenda rapidly. Bolt additionally tracks your late assignments and gives you a chance to return to work (or play!) with a solitary tap. Bolt additionally underpins outsider symbol packs for genuine personalization.

The contact section is also organized according to priority of use and the app gives you quick access to message shortcuts, call and other activities. On top of this screen, you can open the dialer and access the agenda with all the contacts. If you do not use widgets, the Arrow Launcher already makes this hidden space (which releases even more memory), but you can activate it at any time and add any item in this region. Finally, we are part of the reminders that display alarms, notes and other important information.


The new application Microsoft is completely free and runs on Android 4.0.3 or higher. With only 4.3 MB in size, the Arrow Launcher promises to occupy few resources and make your much smarter routine. Basically, the more you use, more intuitive is the interface and shortcuts. Sounds good? Run down there!


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