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TSF 3D Launcher
08:55TSF launched a YouTube video that was immediately showcased by all the major tech blogs. It made quite a splash showing off incredibly smooth transitions, an innovative dockbar, flaming icons, and much more running on old hardware.
It’s a change of pace from almost everything you know, but it’s a welcome one. I found gliding through my home screens to be much more accurate and much faster than swiping through them. Especially when going from page 1 to page 8. It’s fast than a helicopter view, it’s fast than scrolling.
You are able to move more than one application at a time by either double tapping as many icons as you want and them holding one down, or by gliding your finger around a Homescreen to create a lasso like you’d find in older versions of Windows.
When placing Android Widgets on the home screen it still adheres to a 6×4 grid giving you a lot of space to play with, but goes a step further by allowing you to natively change its density and increase the size of the grid. And don’t forget that app shortcuts and folders can be placed anywhere on the screen regardless of where you put widgets. You can put a shortcut or folder over a widget. TSF Shell 3D also comes with its own set of widgets which are all interactive, very nice to look at, and not terribly functional.
TSF 3D Launcher
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