DESCRIPTION
Microsoft has quietly released a semi-private beta of a launcher app
called Arrow. The launcher gives you a home page with one row on top for
your recently used apps, and three rows for apps that you use the most
frequently. The apps displayed on the dock are determined by the user,
and normally might include those used very often.
FEATURES
1. A swipe to the right takes you to the Notes & Reminders page
where you can type in a list of things to do and check a box once the
task is completed. A swipe in the other direction brings you to a list
of people from your contacts list that you recently got in touch with
via phone, email or text.
2. It also provides you with a list of frequently used contacts, as
well. You can also swipe up to see more options including additional
dock shortcuts. The app drawer is posted alphabetically, and you can use
your finger to slide down a list of letters to reach an app faster.
3. There is one page to the left and one to the right, each which
serve specialized functions. You can’t add or remove pages at this
point. Swipe right and you get a running to-do list, which is very
simplistic but does offer the ability to add scheduled reminders. Let’s
hope Wunderlist integration is forthcoming.
There are probably more features to come and certainly some more smoothing out of rough edges.
SCREENSHOTS
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