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Launch Center Pro - Action stations!

11/24/2012 2:57:03 PM

There's a paucity of launcher apps for the iPhone, and there's a very good reason for that: Apple doesn't allow them. Specifically, it doesn't allow apps to interfere with each other, which means one app can't call another one. But apps can open URLs, and that's why links to the App Store from within apps you're running always bounce you through Safari first.

Description: Into the mix The home screen can contain any mix of actions (which have button backgrounds) and groups (which have no backgrounds)

Into the mix - The home screen can contain any mix of actions (which have button backgrounds) and groups (which have no backgrounds)

Launch Center Pro takes advantage of this ability by providing highly customisable buttons that are, in effect, nothing more than hot links to websites. What's clever about it is that many apps use 'URL schemes', whereby a URL with extra data on the end actually triggers an event inside an app. And that means Launch Center can initiate specific actions, rather than just opening apps.

Launch Center's home screen is a 3 x 4 grid on which you can place any 12 buttons you want. There are two kinds of icon: those that look like app buttons, with rounded rectangular backgrounds, are 'actions' that perform just a single function; those that have no rectangular background are groups. Tapping and holding on a group temporarily replaces all the other icons with the contents of the group, which means you can tap and then slide to activate your chosen task.

TAPPING THE EDIT button lets you customize the interface, and actions and groups can be assigned anywhere. Each icon can be customized, with a choice of dozens of icon images in several categories. Each of these can then be placed on a choice of five metallic and five plain round-cornered backgrounds.

Tapping an empty space brings up the Action Composer menu where you find the scope of the built-in actions. Among the triggers are basic bookmarks that launch a website in Safari, a screen brightness toggle, turning the flashlight on and off, and speed dialling a contact. Some apps have multiple actions - for example, you can send a new email, or send an email to a particular contact, or send an email with a preset body and subject. You can tweet, or tweet the contents of the Clipboard; you can perform a Google search, or a Wikipedia search, or get directions using Google Maps.

Many third-party apps also support URL schemes, and all the known ones are built into the Action Composer. These include launching apps such as BBC News, Camera+, Dropbox, Instagrama and Kindle. What's of more interest, though, is that a growing number of apps support URL schemes that trigger specific events. So the six Skype events, for example, allow you to pick actions that launch the app, call a specific number, call a specific contact, chat with a contact, leave voicemail or view your user info.

What all this means is that, in many cases, you can dive straight into the event you want without having to first locate the app, launch it and then perform the function. The fact that you can tap and slide to enter a group and choose an action within it means it's often faster to open Launch Center, tap your Contacts group and then slide to a stored favorite than it is to open the Phone app, switch to the Favorites pane and then choose the contact from there.

Description: Group therapy Tapping and holding on a group will open that group, and you can then slide directly to the action you want to trigger

Group therapy - Tapping and holding on a group will open that group, and you can then slide directly to the action you want to trigger

Launch Center is still, necessarily, somewhat limited in its ability to trigger events, and that limitation comes from other app developers (including Apple): they may or may not choose to add URL schemes to their apps. This leads to sometimes frustrating anomalies, such as the fact that you can change the brightness of your phone but you can't turn Bluetooth or 3G on and off. For this type of event, we have to wait until Apple or third-party developers modify their software to be compliant. But where Launch Center does score highly is in its adaptability. Because it allows you to write custom URLs, you can access search functions for just about any website with only a little effort (see right).

As long as it's been used recently. Launch Center Pro opens in an instant; if it hasn't been opened for a while, it takes a few seconds to boot up. But it's an intriguing time-saver, and has earned itself one of the coveted four slots in our iPhone dock.

Information

Price: $3.22

From: App Store

Info: support.appcubby.com

Needs: iPhone 3GS or later, iOS 5

Pro: Intelligent app and event launcher. Highly customizable. Can create its own URL launches

Con: Needs more built-in app triggers

Ratings: 4/5

 

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