You’re spoiled for choice when shopping for a new Android launcher. From smaller players like Kvaesitso and Niagara to industry heavies like Nova Launcher, there are many alternatives to stock options, and this number is steadily growing. The latest entry comes from one of Google’s biggest rivals, Yahoo, with its eponymous Yahoo Launcher.
The web services company is no stranger to the launcher space. A decade ago, it purchased Aviate, an app brimming with promise thanks to its unique, contextually aware design. It would automatically alter its app recommendations based on the time of day or location, making it far easier to find what you need. It was well before its time, but unlike Aviate, Yahoo Launcher feels a decidedly limp effort.