Taskbar (Donate Version)

PC-style start menu & recent app launcher, with Android 10 Desktop Mode support!

Taskbar (Donate Version) - Enhance Productivity

Taskbar (Donate Version) is an Android app that enhances productivity by providing a PC-style start menu and recent apps tray. It supports Android 10's Desktop Mode for a resizable window experience on external displays and allows freeform window mode on devices running Android 7.0+ without requiring root access. Taskbar is customizable, ad-free, and open source, making it a versatile multitasking tool for tablets, phones, Android TV, and Chrome OS.

App stats

Users: 3,400
13
Rating: 4.64
(219)
Version: 6.2.2 (Last updated: 2024-10-02)
Creation date: 2016-09-18
Price: 1.99
Permissions
Device & app history: retrieve running apps
Wi-Fi connection information: view Wi-Fi connections
Other:
  • update component usage statistics
  • adjust your wallpaper size
  • modify secure system settings
  • view network connections
  • pair with Bluetooth devices
  • run at startup
  • draw over other apps
  • modify system settings
  • install shortcuts

Other platforms

Not available on Chrome
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Not available on Edge
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App summary

Support the development of Taskbar by upgrading to the Donate Version! The Donate Version is identical to the free version and your preferences will automatically transfer over. Your support is greatly appreciated!

Taskbar puts a start menu and recent apps tray on top of your screen that's accessible at any time, increasing your productivity and turning your Android tablet (or phone) into a real multitasking machine!

Taskbar supports Android 10's Desktop Mode, allowing you to connect your compatible device to an external display and run apps in resizable windows, for a PC-like experience! On devices running Android 7.0+, Taskbar can also launch apps in freeform windows without an external display. No root required! (see below for instructions)

Taskbar is also supported on Android TV (sideloaded) and Chrome OS - use Taskbar as a secondary Android app launcher on your Chromebook, or turn your Nvidia Shield into an Android-powered PC!

Features:

• Start menu - shows you all applications installed on the device, configurable as a list or as a grid
• Recent apps tray - shows your most recently used apps and lets you easily switch between them
• Collapsible and hideable - show it when you need it, hide it when you don't
• Many different configuration options - customize Taskbar however you want
• Pin favorite apps or block the ones you don't want to see
• Designed with keyboard and mouse in mind
• 100% free, open source, and no ads

Desktop mode (Android 10+, requires external display)

Taskbar supports Android 10's built-in desktop mode functionality. You can connect your compatible Android 10+ device to an external display and run apps in resizable windows, with Taskbar's interface running on your external display and your existing launcher still running on your phone.

Desktop mode requires a USB-to-HDMI adapter (or a lapdock), and a compatible device that supports video output. Additionally, certain settings require granting a special permission via adb.

To get started, open up the Taskbar app and click "Desktop mode". Then, just tick the checkbox and the app will guide you through the setup process. For more information, click the (?) icon in the upper-right hand corner of the screen.

Freeform window mode (Android 7.0+, no external display required)

Taskbar lets you launch apps in freeform floating windows on Android 7.0+ devices. No root access is required, although Android 8.0, 8.1, and 9 devices require an adb shell command to be run during initial setup.

Simply follow these steps to configure your device for launching apps in freeform mode:

1. Check the box for "Freeform window support" inside the Taskbar app
2. Follow the directions that appear in the pop-up to enable the proper settings on your device (one-time setup)
3. Go to your device's recent apps page and clear all recent apps
4. Start Taskbar, then select an app to launch it in a freeform window

For more information and detailed instructions, click "Help & instructions for freeform mode" inside the Taskbar app.

Accessibility service disclosure

Taskbar includes an optional accessibility service, which can be enabled in order to perform system button press actions such as back, home, recents, and power, as well as displaying the notification tray.

The accessibility service is used only to perform the above actions, and for no other purpose. Taskbar does not use accessibility services to perform any data collection whatsoever (in fact, Taskbar cannot access the Internet in any capacity as it does not declare the required Internet permission).

User reviews

Sucks. Needs to update for use with current android operating system.
by Hank Little, 2024-08-23

Nice app .but when phone is rotated window size is too small it should be resizable.
by Santonu Sarkar, 2024-05-12

I have an Asus ROG phone 7 running android 14 and when I choose an app on the secondary display it starts the app in fulscreen and hides the taskbar. From that point on I am unable to navigate outside the app or close it or bring up the taskbar I am stuck in the selected app and whatever navigation the developer put in it.
by Dyado Popets, 2024-02-29
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