There's this particular little bit of the experience that has particularly bugged those who need to dip into their app drawer that has been paved over.
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There's this particular little bit of the experience that has particularly bugged those who need to dip into their app drawer that has been paved over.
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Nova Launcher continues chasing tails and with Android O putting out the wrench on little design accents, the app has gotta follow.
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Want all your apps on the home screen? That can be done. Want them in a drawer? Sure. Wanna tap a button or swipe it up out of nowhere?
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Incremental improvements between big steps in developer preview software are important to us, especially when it comes to mobile — remember that these improvements are supposed to make our lives a tad easier, wherever we are. So, if you’re on the Android Beta Program and use your phone for quick interactions on the go, you might have some fun with these new features adds in Developer Preview 2 of
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Incremental improvements between big steps in developer preview software are important to us, especially when it comes to mobile — remember that these improvements are supposed to make our lives a tad easier, wherever we are. So, if you’re on the Android Beta Program and use your phone for quick interactions on the go, you might have some fun with these new features adds in Developer Preview 2 of
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So, I’m a full time Windows Phone user. My Lumia 920 is my daily driver. I’ve found it to be the best platform for me and what I do. I have a couple of Android devices laying around, so I’m neither ignorant, nor exclusive. The other day, I was fiddling around on my Samsung GSIII when something occurred to me – multiple home screens are nice. It would be sweet if Windows Phone home screens could get on board that train. It makes sense when you think about it. The vertical scrolling in Windows phone really is less than ideal. After all, if you have a bunch of small tiles ...
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