

Square Home
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An Android home launcher app similar to Nokia or Windows phones in look.
License model
- Freemium • Proprietary
Application type
Country of Origin
South Korea
Platforms
- Android
- Android Tablet
- Android TV
Features
Square Home News & Activities
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Recent activities
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- gleyconjeferson reviewed Square Home
The living tiles style is the best feature ever invented by Microsfot. She spent more than 30 years perfecting this management model that began in the 90s with Bob and the Microsoft Encyclopedia. It is a usability model that demands a lot of intelligence. It's as if it were for university students instead of high school students (which is the majority of users). How it aims for profit and follows the new fan service trend that rules the world and rots everything (cinema, music, literature,...
Comments and Reviews
The living tiles style is the best feature ever invented by Microsfot. She spent more than 30 years perfecting this management model that began in the 90s with Bob and the Microsoft Encyclopedia. It is a usability model that demands a lot of intelligence. It's as if it were for university students instead of high school students (which is the majority of users). How it aims for profit and follows the new fan service trend that rules the world and rots everything (cinema, music, literature, comics, etc.). It would be no different with contemporary computing. But I thank the author of this Android application, who rescued something so complex, deep and productive. It's a shame that Android isn't linked to this modality like Windows 8, Windows Phone 7 and Windows Phone 8 were. But still, thank you for keeping this flame alive.
I really like the continuous layout rather than multiple pages, and how you can customize the size of everything.
However, I will not use it for one major flaw. You have to pay to use the useful features after 14 days, and it is tied to your Google account. Meaning if you are like me and never use the same account on a different device, you would have to purchase it every time.
So if I was to use it, I would just download the apk online.