Tired of constantly having to quit one application to launch another? No problem! Thanks to this trick, you can launch them from the notification bar, without having to go to the home screen, via shortcuts!

Via a simple, lightweight application downloadable from the video description, you can easily add the applications you use most to your notification bar as shortcuts.

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The tutorial takes place on the free version of the application, where you can add 6 shortcuts in the bar (which is more than enough). If you take the paid version, you'll be able to add more shortcuts as well as contacts.

Remember to activate the application's notifications as requested on first launch, and uncheck the box shown in the video to avoid having the logo permanently at the top.

There's nothing too complicated here, and you can add or remove shortcuts quickly and easily.

The bar is persistent, which means it will always be present, whatever application you're using, at the top of the list (above all your other applications), for easy access to your applications. It will also be present on the lock screen, either by unfolding the notifications bar, or in the middle of the screen as a new notification (depending on your version of Android). Whether you have a code or not, to launch an application, double-click on the shortcut of your choice and the chosen application will launch (after validation of your code if you have one).

The bar is somewhat locked, and cannot be swiped like any other notification to close it. If you get the urge to close it, force it to stop via the application manager.

You can download the application by clicking ICIor simply follow the link in the video description on YouTube.

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