AdaptivePack is today being updated to v4.0, bringing
its supported app count to over 3500 and total icon count to over 1100.
Not exact matches
Supported by the newly updated 3M Cloud Library patron
app — with 500,000 downloads and
counting — the eAudiobook collection currently includes 40,000 titles powered by Findaway World, with content from every major publisher in the audiobook space.
Sure that's a few killers
apps for it (Lumines is still fun to play after all this time, albeit in short bursts, plus the new Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker looks to finally legitimize the platform... again, five years later), but for the most part, it's been outclassed by Nintendo's hardware on virtually every level, despite it being technically inferior by most
counts, and Sony themselves has done with the job imaginable
supporting the platform (the PSPGo anyone?).
AdaptivePack's icon
count has almost doubled since launch, and now stands at 950, with
support for over 3400
apps.
The deceleration is worth noting, but the monthly growth sill rivals Google Assistant's total
app count and 300 % growth in Alexa skills over the past year illustrates that developers are motivated to
support the platform.
We're also getting a bevy of Android O and notification tweaks, including full
support for Notification Dots, Notification Previews, Unread
counts and the granular control to decide which
apps get which.
Among the standouts are
support for gestures (e.g. swipe up from the dialer icon to instantly call your favorite contact), the ability to show unread
counts on top of icons (in conjunction with the TeslaUnread plugin
app), and the ability to hide
apps from the
app launcher.