Android: Have you ever wished that the shortcut you need was just a little bit easier to get to? With Sidebar Plus, just about anything including settings, apps and information can be just a swipe away.
When you first launch Sidebar Plus, you’ll see a handy set of three side bars that can be activated with a swipe from a simple, invisible hotspot. The default bars include a searchable list of all apps, commonly used settings, and the “big bar” of a variety of important shortcuts. As well, you can add or remove side bars and customise which shortcuts appear where with a high degree of control. The app is not available via the Play Store, but you can install the APK from XDA at the source link below.
Sidebar Plus (beta) [XDA]
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This app is terrible because it creates a disjointed user experience as it actively interferes with other apps that use the Navigation Drawer pattern (http://developer.android.com/design/patterns/navigation-drawer.html). You don’t know which menu you are going to swipe out.