SlideScreen Android App Replaces Homescreen With Beautiful Information

Android’s stock homescreen is fine; usable, not thrilling. SlideScreen, a homescreen replacement, is a wild departure that totally changes how you use your phone. It’s a mix between Zune, MotoBlur and HTC’s Sense. And I just made it my default.
Instead of the standard grid of icons and widgets we’ve seen in handhelds since Palm OS, SlideScreen integrates information from various sources—Google Reader, Twitter, email, text messages, calendar appointments, and stocks—right onto the homescreen. It’s sort of like Blur, the social-networking-focused Motorola skin seen on the Cliq, taken to an extreme. Each of these information sources is given a color-coded section and shows new information as it comes in.
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In the middle of that is the app’s namesake, a slider (itself displaying date, time, weather, battery, and signal strength) that can be moved up and down to reveal and highlight each of the other sections in full. Tapping the menu button takes you to a traditional list of apps, with space for eight favorites at the top. It’s pretty confusing to explain, but it’s really easy to use. Check out this video for a nice walkthrough.
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