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Google's Android has allowed its users to customise both the appearance and functionality of the OS in a number of ways for some time, one of the more popular aspects of this is allowing 3rd party apps to be replace stock ones - including the launcher. With this, we've seen numerous launchers become very popular, including Nova, Apex and more recently, Action Launcher. Though all of these have offered new ideas and many more customisation options, they all shared the same basic idea of how a home screen should function.
Enter Aviate, bringing a fresh new take on what a launcher can do. The concept is simple enough, bring contextual awareness to your home screen.
So how does it fair? Below are my personal thoughts after solely using the invite based beta for a couple of weeks.
Enter Aviate, bringing a fresh new take on what a launcher can do. The concept is simple enough, bring contextual awareness to your home screen.
So how does it fair? Below are my personal thoughts after solely using the invite based beta for a couple of weeks.