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This is a list of Android launchers, which present the main view of the device and are responsible for starting other apps and hosting live widgets. Application name Developer
An application launcher provides shortcuts to computer programs, and stores the shortcuts in one place so they are easier to find. In the comparison of desktop application launchers that follows, each section is devoted to a different desktop environment .
Android Inc. was founded in Palo Alto, California, in October 2003 by Andy Rubin and Chris White, with Rich Miner and Nick Sears [13] [14] joining later. Rubin and White started out build an Operating System for digital cameras viz FotoFrame. The company name was changed to Android as Rubin already owned the domain name android.com.
Originally available as a beta since October 2015 [5] under the name Arrow Launcher, the first stable release was published to the Google Play Store, under its current name, on October 5, 2017. [6] It does not replace the stock Android operating system, but adds an additional graphical layer with a focus on Microsoft applications and services.
In 2014, Yandex released a modified Android firmware, which was given the name Yandex.Kit. [21] [22] The firmware was tightly integrated with Yandex services. [22] One of the standard apps supplied with the firmware was the launcher that was based on Yandex.Shell. [22] Yandex.Kit was preinstalled, in particular, on Huawei smartphones. [22]
The version history of the Android mobile operating system began with the public release of its first beta on November 5, 2007. The first commercial version, Android 1.0, was released on September 23, 2008.
Tap the Profile icon in the upper-left.; Tap Settings.; Scroll down | tap Signatures.; Tap the toggle next to Include signature in new messages and enter your signature.; To customize a signature for each account, tap Customize for each account and select the account to enter your signature.
Android Cupcake is the third version of the Android operating system, developed by Google, being the successor to Android 1.1. It was released on April 27, 2009 and succeeded by Android Donut on September 15, 2009.