The Microsoft 365 app launcher is a menu of apps and services that you are licensed for, and opens when you select the app launcher icon on Microsoft365.com. The App launcher makes opening and switching between your apps easy by highlighting your recently used apps, and providing quick access to your recent online Office documents.

From the Microsoft 365 app launcher, select a tile to go to that app or service. For example, you might choose Outlook to go to your email, or OneDrive to go to your OneDrive for work or school library.


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Some apps might not show up in your app launcher until those features are activated (this is typically done by Microsoft 365 administrators). For example, if your Microsoft 365 administrator hasn't activated the SharePoint Online service, you won't see Delve in your app launcher.

You might see some of the following tiles or different ones in your app launcher, depending on what's included in your subscription. Not sure what's included? See What Microsoft 365 business product or license do I have?

Essentially, an app developer by the name of "Yobi Mobi" ( =7738048749662331558&hl=en_US&gl=US) has developed a slew of fake launcher applications that I would consider malware. They go by the names of Email Home, Weather Home, Messenger Home, Bible Home, + a couple more.

Once a user installs these applications, the app will send a notification that mimics an Android system intelligence security notification, tricking the user into enabling the launcher as default for the device. Once that privilege is granted, all hell breaks loose. First, the Yobi Mobi launcher will hide itself from the new app drawer, in an attempt to make it harder to remove. Then it will turn your quick menu and notification bar into ads. The user will swipe down, and instead of seeing notifications they see a pop up with ads. The Yobi Mobi apps will also use up significant CPU resources for some reason, leading to the affected device becoming hot to the touch and almost unusable in many cases. If I didn't know any better, I'd think Yobi Mobi is crypto mining with the affected devices. It eats up that much resources.

Most egregious of all is the Yobi Mobi applications will continue to sideload other applications (I suspect, I can't prove this one), but almost every single device I've seen infected has a slew of "phone boost" malware apps installed alongside Yobi Mobi launchers.

Google even runs ads for Yobi Mobi apps in their Play Store itself. It's disgusting. I can't even tell you how many people have switched to iOS in my store due to this issue. This developer is single handedly ruining Android's current reputation. Scariest of all, I used to ONLY see it affect Samsung devices. However, in the last 2 weeks, I've now had 4 Pixel owners run into the same issue. Now I am very concerned!

Uptodown is a multi-platform app store specialized in Android. Our goal is to provide free and open access to a large catalog of apps without restrictions, while providing a legal distribution platform accessible from any browser, and also through its official native app.

In designing the launcher application, I wanted to think about first party apps and the launcher holistically. I ended up treating each feature as an HTML leaf node. This lent itself well to creating single-file applications. These load really fast in iframes.

All that said, I souped up solid-user tag to serve as the launcher. The button toggles between an full screen iframe and an overlay. Entering the konami code pops open developer tools on the iframe layer.

Neither the launcher, nor the todo app connect to solid at this time, but that is the next step in this process. Currently all the data is persisted in IndexedDB though, so any experimentation will persist until session data is cleared manually.

Besides all that, you can also customize icons and folders, organize apps in different folders following different criteria, and customize gestures to use on the screen. You'll have dozens of features at your disposal for your Android device.

Apex Launcher is a good customization tool for your device. It offers many possibilities to customize your mobile phone. It might not be the most elegant launcher you can find, but it is still very functional.

If you want to delete apps from the Home screen with Apex Launcher, just tap and hold for several options to appear. If you are on the Home screen, just select Remove. But the app will remain available.

When I open up my app drawer in Nova Prime, I also can't see these apps. Notice, that I don't have Apps and Widgets tabs in my app drawer, because I have modified these. I've added my own tabs and removed Widgets tab, which I don't use at all. However, what concerns me the most, is the fact, that my app drawer contains different menu options in context menu than in case of other users (see geffchang's answer as reference). I have Play Store and Nova Settings:

I'm able to locate stuff with the dash home then drag it down to the launcher bar on the left of the desktop, but what if the application installed via Wine isn't found via the dash search? I've right clicked on the application in the .wine directory and found no options to create a launcher either.

The best solution by some distance is to use a script such as wine-launcher-creator which will take care of creating the desktop launcher, and also do nice things like extract the necessary icons and so on. No need to fiddle around doing it by hand :)

When I try to launch some apps (not all but e.g Firefox and Pulse GUI config) using the applications launcher or the "run command" field of KDE I only get a task bar entry with a loading icon. This entry dissapears after a few seconds without a window beeing openend. The only thread I found online describing my problem is this one, which does not provide a solution.

The strange thing is: After launching Firefox from the Konsole the applications launcher is able to start more instances. But when I close all again (including the one started from the Konsole) the problem reoccurs.

Hello, My Launcher had stopped working properly after updating (this was a while ago) everything seemed to work normally except for the installing new apps aswell as updates. (pre installed apps prior to the issue would still run fine, however they couldnt be updated ). if i click install nothing happens. no error nothing. I had previously already attempted to reinstall the omniverse launcher completely but that didnt solve the problem, i had also tried disabling the firewall which didnt help. i just tried installing the most recent omniverse launcher update to see if it would fix it but now the launcher wont properly launch and gives the following error msg.

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Obviously, with this approach, the configuration is indeed shared, so a change via one user will affect the presented applications for other users. You can also create an additional shortcut for yourself (not in the shared desktop folder) and set -Dapp.home="%USERPROFILE%\.ignition\clientlauncher-data" to use a user-local configuration for your own uses.

I discovered the problem is a glib interpretation of the .desktop launcher category for the terminal - so a little difficult to fix. It will execute xterm, if present, and others including gnome-terminal but not mate-terminal (yet?).

If you already have an account, there may be some missing details that are preventing you gaining access to the apps. In particular, a region must be set with your account. Again your administrator can check this, details can be found in the below article

Launcher iPhone is a launcher that lets you give your Android device the traditional iOS look of iPhone X and newer models. It lets you do more than just change the look of your device to make it more attractive, though. You can also add a few interesting additional features.

In addition to all these features, Launcher iPhone gives you the possibility to protect apps by means of a lock screen. This means anyone who uses your phone will need to draw a lock pattern in order to open certain apps. This way, only you will be able to access your image gallery, notes, messaging app, and so on.

Launcher iPhone is a great launcher for Android that lets you give your device a look that's different from the usual in Android. And to top it all off, it adds a good handful of extra features in the process.

This is where to locate the three types of log files. The ones called Launcher_log.txt, Launcher_log(old1, 2, 3, etc).txt are for the launcher. The ones called log.txt, log(old1,2, 3, etc).txt are the game app log files. We may want those too for good measure.

Both the portable and installer versions of the ALM client launcher do not need administrative privileges to execute or install. Additionally, the Client Launcher installer includes an option "install for all users," which requires admin rights. ff782bc1db

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