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Old 09-14-2007, 10:51 PM
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A good, fast launcher for WM?

I've been looking everywhere and I can't believe no one has made a simple launcher for WM.

I am talking about a super lightweight, single-keystroke launcher that can be used to launch one of several often used apps. Kind of like the OSX dock does, or the quicklaunch bar in Windows.

The WM start menu only holds 7 items for some unknown reason. These are the only apps you have fast direct access to. Otherwise, you have to go to programs and find what you're looking for, which is not so easy when you have dozens and dozens of apps in there.

On PalmOS, there is a great app called Scrnbtn. It's a super fast launcher where you can configure any number of pages to hold any number of icons. From any app, you press one key, and the launcher comes up instantly, you press the icon of the app you want, and off you go, in a single action and with a single finger. It's very similar to the way the iPhone works as well: press the home button, and choose your app with your finger.

Some people use the Today screen for this (with one of the many apps that offer Today screen launchers), but it's just not ideal - it's generally slower than it should be, you have to switch to it before you can launch, and eats lots of screen real estate that is better suited for information readouts.

My dream would be for something to replace the Start menu in WM: pressing the Windows key instantly summons a lightweight (maybe full screen) configurable launcher that lets you hit one icon and gets out of the way immediately. It would have to support custom icon sizes and arrangements. Supporting speed dials would be a huge plus. Hell, it could even include a small task manager and multiple categories, like Scrnbtn and other POS apps do.

I find this way of interacting with a device much faster and friendlier than the "programs" window, and would leave the Today screen free to show all the info you want: weather, mail, appointments, feeds, search, etc.

The closest thing I've found on WM is PocketLauncher by conduits, but it's not very good. It's a bit buggy, way more difficult to customize than anything should be, and for some reason refuses to remember some settings. It's also $10 which would be ok if it was freakin' great but it's merely acceptable.

Anyway, just wanted to put this rant out there, maybe there's cool info to share in the PPCGeeks community about this.

Last edited by nsinsinsi; 09-14-2007 at 10:54 PM.
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