Nova has the perfect solution for this, as well. App Drawer FeaturesĪs for the other apps, how about grouping them into tabs in the app drawer? It’d be great to have the apps grouped as per their type – Play, Work, Misc, etc. A tap opens up the first app, a swipe up reveals the folder contents. So now, I have all my things in one place and that too without cluttering up the home screen. I placed the regularly used apps in a folder, set the Swipe to open folder option to on and then set the tap action to First item in folder. That’s where Nova’s hidden folder feature comes in handy. Things evolved, and now I like to keep some of the apps on the home screen, but without the home screen looking messy. Well, I am an ex-iPhone user, and I liked having the apps on the home screen. You must be thinking how it’s related to launchers or even Android. They say old habits die hard, and I am one of the people who holds on to old habits real tight. Choose the shortcut of your choice, and you are set to go. Ĭonfiguring this is a piece of cake: long-press on an app, tap on edit and set the swipe action to on. It can be something simple as opening Google Maps on a single tap while a swipe on the icon can take me directly to the map’s driving page. It is basically doing two different tasks on the same icon. Need to open the camera in the super-resolution mode real quick? No problem, I just need to set one of the swipe actions to open the camera in the super resolution mode.Īnother feature which I am fond of are the icon gestures. I can cut short most of my work with just a few swipes. Gesture support is one of the primary reasons why I opted for the prime version. Though Nova offers a lot of features in the free version (that are to die for), the prime version’s features rock even more! So, since I’ve been on the Prime version for a while, I thought it’d be worth sharing why I went for it and what I have really liked about it.
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