Tap-hold an empty space on any Android home screen and you can add all kinds of widgets that stay visible on that home screen all the time. Be careful that they don’t use a lot of battery though.
Nathan Alter lives in Albuquerque with his wife and kids. He currently develops in C#/.NET, but is learning all the time and has enjoyed computers since programming in Basic on an Atari 400 as a teenager. He started blogging in 1999.
Tap-hold an empty space on any Android home screen and you can add all kinds of widgets that stay visible on that home screen all the time. Be careful that they don’t use a lot of battery though.