Multitasking 1.12
One of such applications is Multitasking. It's a nice and smart app that comes with plenty of customization features to make sure you open multiple apps on the same screen. It sports an intuitive UI that shouldn't pose any trouble and would allow seamless navigation.
Sleek UI with lots of tools
The app launches with a tutorial or a presentation of its features, showing new users all the neat things that they can inside the app. Make sure to read and follow instructions, as you will need some guidance when you first launch the app so you wouldn't be confused.
It doesn't require online registration or internet connection which is quite nice, because it means that you can manage features wherever you are. The first thing that you need to do when launching the app is to enable it and then you can start adjusting tools. The settings menu is quite intuitive, simply scroll down to check out what features you can adjust.
Adjust settings to meet your preferences
The app allows users to enable the vibration feature so that your phone would vibrate when the activation area is clicked and you could tell if the app was enabled. You can also set the work area to screen size, hide the menu or notification that's constantly displayed in the status bar.
It also allows users to choose the sidebar position on the screen. You can enable window animations, sidebar animation or hand animation, but that may cause the app's battery consumption to grow.
More features and tools
Users can also adjust the width and height of the activation area and set window parameters if they like. The side menu provides users with all sort of shortcuts to their browser, calculator, camera, compass, currency, file explorer, gallery, map and more, including your music player.
Basically, you can access whichever app you want and you can open it on top of others. It allows you to open multiple tabs on your screen, which is a great feature for your table or wide screen smartphone.
However, it doesn't have the option of minimizing them or of adding certain applications in the side menu. YouTube and other apps can be accessed from the side menu only if you're using the pro version which costs 4.99$.
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Bottom Line
Design / UI8
The interface is nice but it has that dated feel and it could use a nice layout considering that similar apps have a very modern design. |
Function9
It works just fine, it comes with animation and lots of settings that you can adjust inside the app not to mention that it lets you open multiple tabs. |
Security7
It needs access to some areas of your phone that aren't connected to its features, like location services and accounts on your device. |
Battery8
Consumption is moderate, so you don't need to worry about the app draining your resources. |
Price9
It doesn't come with any ads but if you want to unlock premium features, you'll need to upgrade to the pro version for 4.99$. |
Compatibility9
The app should work on devices running Android version 2.3 or later, making it available to many users. |
It's a really nice app which makes it each to open multiple tabs on your screen using the side menu.
Specifications
- price:
- 4.99
- current version:
- 1.12
- reviewed version:
- 1.12
- developer:
- OryonCorp
- category:
- SYSTEM & SHELL
- os version req.:
- Android version 2.3 or later
- age rating:
- N/A
- in-app purchases:
- Yes. upgrade
- hits:
- 22467