AirLaunch Pro, free for a limited time

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With each new version of iOS, Apple gradually opens its operating system for mobile devices, eliminating the limitations that it had imposed so far. There are more and more freedoms that it offers us and developers try to make the most of them. In this latest version of iOS, Apple has given a lot of prominence to the Notification Center, showing more and more information and allowing you to interact with it practically without having to unlock the device. The free application that we show you today is AirLaunch Pro, an application that allows us to launch applications or open settings directly from the Notification Center.

AirLaunch Pro has a regular price in the App Store of 3,99 euros, but for a limited time we can download it completely free of charge. With AirLaunch Pro we can add to the Notification Center shortcuts to the applications we use the most, shortcuts to phone numbers so that with a simple press we can call, open our favorite websites, content copied from the clipboard, search in Google to add to the clipboard ...

AirLaunch Pro Features

  • Open applications such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Mail, WhatsApp ...
  • Open system settings such as Wi-Fi connection, data connection, location, bluetooth ...
  • Make audio or FaceTime calls directly.
  • Open our favorite websites.
  • Change the size of the icons.
  • Access frequently used content from our clipboard and much more.

If we can investigate a little within the application we can see how we can perform practically any task in an automated way, without having to perform a large number of steps to be able to do it, and all this directly from the Notification Center.

The only but of this application is that at the moment the number of default apps to launch directly is quite limited. If we want to add a shortcut to an application that is not listed, we can do so through the Custom option, and indicating the path where the app is located.


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  1.   MFB said

    And so much so that for a limited time. Article published at 11am and 12:35 pm the upgrade to pro is already at € 3.99

    1.    Ignatius Hall said

      Do not get confused. This developer has a paid version AirLaunch Pro, which I talk about in this article, and the AirLaunch version, which offers purchases to be able to unlock the Pro features. This application is the full version that is available for download for free.

      1.    MFB said

        I'm going to interpret that "don't get confused" in a good tone.
        I think that if there are two versions that have the same name, it would have been good to clarify this point in the article. But come on, it's my opinion.
        I tried another app that you recommended "Launcher pro" and the truth is that I'm delighted. I guess the one mentioned in the article is similar.
        Greetings.

        1.    Ignatius Hall said

          I have not said it in a bad tone, but I would have put something else.
          So that people do not mess with the free version and the paid version, I have only linked to the paid version, which is the one on sale.
          If I speak of a general application, it is not on offer, I would have put the two links.

          1.    MFB said

            Anyway, I would have answered you differently xD
            I'll tell you the reason for my comment. There are readers (including myself) who read you on a pc and directly look for the application in question directly in the AppStore. In doing so there is no way to differentiate one from the other. That is why I was commenting on it.
            Greetings.

  2.   David said

    I did not know it, but I find it very useful (especially when adding buttons for system functions that are not in the control center)
    Thank you