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Android only: While Android has a couple of multitasking tricks built-in, Power Strip re-assigns your place button to increase a dock containing app shortcuts, folders, and even widgets which you could launch at any point, without returning to the home screen.
The bulit-in \” recent apps\” window (launched by holding down the home button) is good, but Power Strip brings fast app switching to an entire new level. By hitting the home button (or long-pressing the hunt button, in case you choose to leave your property button untarnished), you could raise a customizable dock in any app. Not only can you put shortcuts and use pre-defined folders of shortcuts in this dock, but it’s also possible to raise widgets-without ever leaving the app you\’re in.
For example, say you\’re in a music or video streaming app and need to turn WiFi back on. In preference to going on your home screen and swiping to the facility Control widget, that you may just bring it up with two taps, hit the WiFI toggle button, and come back to what you were doing instantly. Or, in case you\’re browsing the net and need to skip to the subsequent track inside the music player app, you may just increase the widget, change your song, and minimize it again. It also enables you to store shortcuts within the dock, so when you have a couple of oft-accessed apps, you may open them up immediately, with no need to swipe to their shortcuts for your home screen. When you are a true multitasker, hit the link to find out it out.
Power Strip is a 99 cent download for Android phones running 2.1 and up.
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