Hi Launcher. Another Android Launcher app with tons of Potential

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Ready for another Android launcher to tinker with? Earlier today, I posted about Lightning Launcher, a speedy, minimalistic homescreen replacement application. Now I’m back to tell you about Hi Launcher, from Hi Launcher Dev. My previous offering was all about keeping things clean and simple. Hi Launcher is one from the opposite end of the spectrum, for those of you who need a little more flare in your life.

Hi Launcher features a distinctive layout design brings unique visual experience, practical and intelligent category management, rich and colorful themes, collective and unified shortcuts, and WYSIWYG icon customization. For those of you who are concerned with task management, there is an app killer conveniently built-in on the homescreen, allowing you to free up system resources and regain wasted memory.

If you’re looking for an app that allows tons of customization, look no further. I know how much you folks love your launchers, so waste no time in checking out Hi Launcher for free in the Android Market. A download link awaits you below.

Application: Hi Launcher
Developer: Hi Launcher Dev
Cost: FREE

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Tony Simons
Android addict would be the two words I would use to describe myself. It’s the first thing I check in the morning, and the last thing I check before bed. I’m 30 years old, my first Android phone was the G1, shortly after its launch. I have also owned a myTouch 3G, and I have a myTouch 4G, which I am absolutely in love with. Other than Android, I’m a father, brother, college student, and almost-full-time employee at a local brewery/restaurant here in the cornfields of Iowa. If there’s anything you’d like to know, please feel free to hit me up. I’m a pretty nice guy, and I respond as quickly as I can. Thanks for stopping by!

2 Responses

  1. NuLL.n.VoiD says:

    Eeeewww……task killers. Aren’t we past this already. There are a zillion articles about why task killers should never be used in Android unless you are still running 1.6 or lower. If you still are, then you have long out run your upgrade period and are just plain stubborn at this point.

    • Elena says:

      When using Google TV it can be nice to close something playing sound/video without having to hit the back key five zillion times. Generic close all tasks “for memory” I agree.

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