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I strongly recommend Android TV Launcher as good tools software. Strangely though, the apps are grouped into buckets based on the first letter of their name. From what I can tell, the buckets are arbitrary, based on what you have installed on your system. In fact, there are only two real options to speak of. You can choose to show System Apps, or keep them hidden. That seems like a very limited use case to me.
You can also hide a particular app. In fact, the original version came out two years before that, all the way back in ! Back when it was released, Android sticks and TV boxes were basically just getting started. It was a big deal to have a launcher that actually looked good on a TV screen.
But those days are long gone. TV Launcher 3 has four main tabs, which act as folders for app shortcuts. They are Favorites, Media, Games, and Utilities. You can also create a new tab, if you want. Or, if you prefer, you can get to all of your apps in grid-form, by clicking on the icon in the upper right-hand corner of the screen.
There are a few customization options, including changing the size of the app icons, number of rows or adding a wallpaper for your background. I would definitely pass on this one.
It is available on Aptoide TV, however. The overall design is very dated, much like TV Launcher 3. However, Simple TV Launcher seems to execute on that design a lot better. By default, the main screen has space for six icons in a 2 x 3 grid. However, you can adjust that up to 6 columns and 3 rows, for a total of 18 icons. As much as I liked that app, I think this one misses the mark. You can change the size and number of apps in the app drawers, text size, border colors, change the layout, background wallpaper, and add or remove folders.
Depending on your device, you can even add widgets to the background. The graphics are great, and I love that it has all of these options to customize it. However, I want to spend my time watching content on my Android TV, not configuring the launcher. Tim Wells got his first computer at the age of ten and hasn't stopped tinkering ever since. After discovering Android TV boxes in , he created a popular Android PC Review website and guided it to over 8 million pageviews before stepping away in After a brief hiatus from the industry he's back at the helm of AndroidTVNews.
When he's not writing, he spends as much time as he can with his beautiful wife and his bulldog.
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