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The ' Launcher' is returning to the App Store after Apple has relaxed the guidelines. The first time iPOS 8 was started, it was one of the first applications to take full benefit of the new notification center wide screen features, and it implemented a keyboard combination feature that enabled a user to start an application or perform a job, such as making a one-touch call to a particular participant. While Apple authorized the application and permitted it to remain on the store for over a fortnight, the Apple decided to take Launcher out of the store and called it an "abuse" of the widget.

Apple has since made a number of dubious choices about Widget applications, banned applications for similar violations, and later changed its minds. So far Apple hasn't turned the corner on launcher, but that hasn't stopped launcher designer Greg Gardner from constantly re-submitting different variants of the application in the hope of producing something that Apple would find satisfactory. apple and explained that its features were now satisfactory.

Gardner said he didn't have to take out any of the initial launcher functions to re-approve them in the App Store. Apparently Apple said they were quite reserved at the first launch of a new thing, which they allow, but limitations sometimes ease with age. Because of the reverse of Apple's ruling, the launcher will be available for downloading again today.

It' already spreading to several nations and will be on the U.S. AP Store this evening. The Launcher has maintained its initial feature, allowing the user to browse and create links that appear in the Today screen of the Notification Center. Contacts Launcher, Web Launcher, Application Launcher and Custom Launcher.

The Contact Launcher allows you to set up keyboard combinations to call someone, contact someone by e-mail, contact someone on FaceTime, get route descriptions to a particular location, send a text and more. Web Launcher creates links that start a particular Web address auto-run, and app launcher allows people to open a particular application and works with both Apple and third-party applications.

This custom function allows the user to build button sets for all applications already deployed and for all other types of web URLs, as well as offering a number of new functions, such as a frequently desired icon resizing function and hiding captions for a more streamlined Notification Center look.

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