Friday 29 August 2014

Change The Entire Way of Multitasking on Android With Last App Switcher

Since the android first launched in the market, there are not too many changes in the entire of android fundamentally performs. As we all know that you got a home-screen, applications and one basic button setup, which mainly includes the use of the home and back buttons.


In errands of recent apps button, Google had ditched the menu button in Ice Cream Sandwich as it mainly focuses on Android’s greatest strength: multitasking. From that time, even Android L has not done much to tremble things-up as it sticks with the same button setup.

Multitasking of Android Takes A Lot of Time:
Many times, we face a problem while multitasking in Android using recent apps button as it takes a lot of time. Once you press the multitasking app button, you need to wait for the UI to load and select the application.

It is an unbearable process when you use many popular Samsung devices as these phones are taking lots of time because they do not have a recent app button, so users need to long press on the silly home button.

LAS (Last App Switcher) is Multitasking Competence:
For all the users, Google has added the capability to swipe up from their virtual home buttons so that they can quickly access Google Now. However, it can be also configured in order to launch other applications. LAS: Last App Switcher can easily replace Google Now that allows users to quickly switch back and onward between their newly used apps with the same gesture.

Most likely, it best described as the “Last channel” button on your TV remote. It is not a difficult task as you just need to swipe and instantly, you are inside the last app you had opened. Now, swipe again, you are right back in the other app. All this process becomes extremely easy and so quick. Moreover, it is one of the best ways to pick up chick.

We all know that not all the manufacturers have included software buttons on their devices, so the swiping gesture probably not works for you. Rather than that, the application can make use of semi-transparent floating bubble, which is similar to Facebook’s Chatheads. However, the bubble can be thrown anywhere on the screen and it will be always out of the way, but in achieve.

Keep visiting our blog for more information and latest news on Android and its solutions. However, you can also get a support from Android professionals and discuss your any query regarding your project at :- http://www.androiddevelopmentexperts.com/

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