I’ve used almost every major Android launcher in recent years, some for a few days for testing purposes and others for years as the backbone of my smartphone’s home screen. These launchers range from the now-deprecated Nova Launcher to hot new properties like Octopi Launcher. Through it all, I’ve settled on Niagara Launcher thanks to its minimalist, productivity-focused design, which I’ve thoughtfully integrated into my daily workflow. However, as readers know, I’m always ready to reevaluate my choices and consider better alternatives. Today, I’m exploring AIO Launcher. Although I’ve seen many users recommend this app across various online forums, I haven’t spent much time exploring all its features. And wow, there’s a lot to uncover here.
Not a smooth transition
At its core, AIO Launcher is unlike any other home screen on the market. It’s decidedly different from traditional products like Nova Launcher and Smart Launcher, but I can’t quite compare it to other niche launchers. The best way to describe it is as an amalgamation of Kvaesitso’s endless scrolling home screen and Niagara Launcher’s app drawer, but this isn’t a bang-on description.
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