Step 1) Download WP8 Launcher from the Google Play Store (note: this link is not currently working at time of writing, as the team behind WP8 Launcher is fixing some install issues. But it should be available soon.
Step 2) Customize your tiles by resizing them and reshaping them to fit your perfect screen. You may want to make the apps you use most frequently – like Facebook and Chrome – larger than other apps.
Step 3) Change the color of apps that you want to highlight. Dave used the default blue color for most of his apps although he highlighted a few buttons by changing them to an orange color. The effect looks nice and it makes it easier to navigate.
Step 4) The WP8 Launcher app allows users to add any widgets to their homescreen. However, widgets will not automatically adjust to your new color scheme, so you’ll have to carefully choose widgets that don’t look out of place.
Step 5) To make your UI look exactly like Dave’s, as seen above, download an app called Alarm Clock Plus, Simple Calendar, and 1Tap Quick Bar and add them to the tile arrangement
Step 6) For more details abbot Dave’s transformation from Android into Windows, read this brief writeup by Lifehacker
How to add Windows 8-style tiles to your Android
Step 1) Download WP8 Launcher from the Google Play Store (note: this link is not currently working at time of writing, as the team behind WP8 Launcher is fixing some install issues. But it should be available soon.
Step 2) Customize your tiles by resizing them and reshaping them to fit your perfect screen. You may want to make the apps you use most frequently – like Facebook and Chrome – larger than other apps.
Step 3) Change the color of apps that you want to highlight. Dave used the default blue color for most of his apps although he highlighted a few buttons by changing them to an orange color. The effect looks nice and it makes it easier to navigate.
Step 4) The WP8 Launcher app allows users to add any widgets to their homescreen. However, widgets will not automatically adjust to your new color scheme, so you’ll have to carefully choose widgets that don’t look out of place.
Step 5) To make your UI look exactly like Dave’s, as seen above, download an app called Alarm Clock Plus, Simple Calendar, and 1Tap Quick Bar and add them to the tile arrangement
Step 6) For more details abbot Dave’s transformation from Android into Windows, read this brief writeup by Lifehacker
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