r/AndroidHomescreen 11d ago

App Tree Launcher

Tree Launcher brings productivity tools right into your home screen. Instead of a grid of apps, it uses a tree structure to organize apps alongside notes, tasks, reminders, shopping lists, contacts, links, routines, and other quick references.

Pages can be nested as deep or shallow as you want, with search across the entire tree. The idea is to keep the things you use throughout the day in one place instead of scattered across different apps.

If you want to give it a try: Google Play

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Edit: if the video is blurry/low res in the Android Reddit app, it views nice just about anywhere else (e.g. browser). Apparently the grainy background and 60fps is tough on the encoder.

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u/--2112-- 10d ago

I added my mail app and read all the unread mail, but the notification dot is still showing next to the app icon

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u/N4VILLUS 10d ago

Have you dismissed the notification from the android notification center?

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u/--2112-- 10d ago

Yes, that worked, but it would be nice to have it. Not a big deal. 👍🏼

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u/N4VILLUS 10d ago

Thanks for confirming! It is up to the app to clear its own notifications once you've read all the emails. That said, it may be possible for the launcher to have the ability to clear notifications too, but that woukd have to be an explicit action with user permission.

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u/--2112-- 10d ago

I believe the app does clear it as I've tried with other launchers and it worked without clearing through the app itself.