Up and coming developer Chris Lacy has been hard at work on an update for Action Launcher, his home screen replacement app for Android devices. After receiving rave reviews over the past couple of years, that update has finally arrived — Action Launcher 3 is now available from Google Play.
Action Launcher 3 is a complete rewrite of Lacy’s previous launchers. There’s no entry fee, but if you want some of the really cool new features, those can be unlocked via an in-app purchase of $5. Once you pony up the cash, you’ll find all the previous features you loved, plus a whole new set added to the mix. Here’s how far your dollar will take you in Action Launcher 3:
There are a couple things to note about how this release is going down. For starters, those who bought Action Launcher 2 Pro should know that this won’t be a free upgrade. Action Launcher has undergone an extensive rewrite and re-imagining, and Lacy feels having to charge for this new version is the only way he can ensure the same quality and quantity of updates in its future as the original Action Launcher had.
That said, folks on the old version won’t be forced out of what’s theirs. While the current Action Launcher 2 Google Play listing has been used to host the new Action Launcher 3, Lacy has uploaded Action Launcher 2 to the digital storefront under its own banner.
Your Action Launcher Pro key will still work with this version, so you’ll retain complete access to all the features you’ve been enjoying to this point. The Action Launcher 3 listing, in turn, will be an unlimited trial, giving you a taste of some of the app’s features and asking you to pay to unlock the full gamut.
Unfortunately Lacy is unsure if he will continue to support the legacy version with new features. He imagines he won’t have to as he’s confident a vast majority of his users will convert to the new app. He didn’t leave the possibility off the table, though, so don’t consider the legacy version “dead” just yet.
Lacy clearly didn’t come to this decision easily as his recent Google+ post would tell you. He knows charging for an upgrade (even though this should be seen as less of an update and more of a new app) isn’t the most popular thing to do, but he feels this is the only way he can continue to work on the platform and deliver exciting new features at the rate and quality that users have come to expect.
Many users have already expressed a degree of understanding and most have declared their intent to buy the new app without hesitation. That’s just the vocal minority tuned into his Google+ page, though, so it remains to be seen if the entirety of the Action Launcher userbase feels the same. Give it a go for free in Google Play and see if the new launcher brings enough to the table to earn your dollars all over again.