KRASNOYARSK, RUSSIA, April 13, 2012 (Press-News.org) aShell Launcher is a beautiful and convenient alternative to default home screen of Android phones. Its key advantages are speed, stability, elegant Android 4 style and an innovative docking bar. The launcher has been designed with the users´ convenience in mind: the docking bar provides quick access to your call log, text messages, task manager and device settings.
Another useful feature of aShell Launcher is the animated widget preinstalled on the main screen. It consists of two panels that represent current date and time, and in future versions it will display animated weather forecast with 3D effects.
In the nearest future the developers of aShell Launcher plan to add several new features and make certain improvements: new effects, horizontal and vertical scrolling, support for landscape mode, support for tablets and more. It is possible for the user to request a feature, too!
Key features of aShell Launcher:
- Innovative docking bar;
- Speed and stability;
- Stylish design;
- Convenience and ease of use;
- Available in two versions: Free and Deluxe.
aShell Launcher works under Android 2.1 and higher. You can download the laucher on Google Play; screenshots and video trailers are also available here:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobilityflow.ashell
Links:
Download link: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobilityflow.ashell
Mobilityflow company website: http://www.mobilityflow.com
DMD company website: http://digitalmind-d.com/
Founded in 2004, Mobilityflow is a fast-growing software developer specializing in Mobile Channel services and technologies. Its key products are aTorrent and Animated Weather widget. For more information please visithttp://www.mobilityflow.com
DMD company specializes in business applications development using modern software platforms - Java and .NET/Azure. The main customers of DMD are manufacturing and IT companies from Russia, Finland and Germany. For more information please visit http://digitalmind-d.com/.
aShell Launcher: New Launcher for Android with Innovate Docbar and 3D Effects
Mobilityflow, developer of popular Android apps such as aTorrent and Animated Weather, announces the release of aShell Launcher, a new Android launcher developed in collaboration with Digital Mind Development Ltd (DMD).
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[Press-News.org] aShell Launcher: New Launcher for Android with Innovate Docbar and 3D EffectsMobilityflow, developer of popular Android apps such as aTorrent and Animated Weather, announces the release of aShell Launcher, a new Android launcher developed in collaboration with Digital Mind Development Ltd (DMD).


