Following a beta program with the pre-release version of its software, EverythingMe Launcher is now available for everyone in the U.S., U.K., Spain and Germany. Building on the recent trend of homescreen replacements that dynamically change based on a multitude of factors, EverythingMe Launcher aims to personalize your phone.
The new version of Everything.me wants to proactively show you information and apps you need when you need them. For example, you'll see your commonly used work apps when you arrive at the office, and before you head home for the night, you'll see the apps you use on the commute home, or the weather outside so you'll know whether to put your jacket on or carry it over your arm. The update also adds a "nearby" folder, which is surfaced when you're somewhere new that Everything.me doesn't know—and it'll pre-populate with information you'll need, like maps, nearby businesses, and so on.
The new version of Everything.me wants to proactively show you information and apps you need when you need them. For example, you'll see your commonly used work apps when you arrive at the office, and before you head home for the night, you'll see the apps you use on the commute home, or the weather outside so you'll know whether to put your jacket on or carry it over your arm. The update also adds a "nearby" folder, which is surfaced when you're somewhere new that Everything.me doesn't know—and it'll pre-populate with information you'll need, like maps, nearby businesses, and so on.
EverythingMe Launcher is also offering universal search that covers your device, contacts, apps and the web all from one search box — type "news" for example and you'll be shown an RSS news reader app and then further links to places like CNN, The guardian or Forbes on the web.
This technology is certainly popular right now on mobile devices, and for good reason, many people are looking for a new way to have their phones do the hard work for them. EverythingMe as a company has gained some major recognition for this tech, and is even partnered with Mozilla for features on its Firefox .
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