Arrow Launcher is now Microsoft Launcher, Available to all Android Devices
If you had been using Arrow Launcher from Microsoft Garage, you should that this impressive launcher for Android now has dropped its beta tag and is now available for all and feature full. You should see an update prompt for Arrow launcher and migrate to Microsoft Launcher when it’s done.
We reviewed the Arrow launcher a couple of months back, but it looks like more has been included in it since then. As a matter of fact, it did get the fluent design when it was first rolled in beta.
That said, you will need to have the Fall Creators Update to use the Continue to PC so you can resume back editing documents, images, and other tiles on PC. Before the official rollout, you can get it right away, which begins next week, by following the steps listed in this post.


Continue to PC is also available with Microsoft Edge browser for Android, which was launched just today.!
Features of Microsoft Launcher:
- You can personalize your Android device with wallpapers, theme colors, icon packs, and more.
- When you connect it with a Microsoft account or work/school account, you can access your calendar, documents, and recent activities in your personalized feed.
- Personalized Feed lets you see the most important things with a swipe. It lists people, photos, music, news, recent activities, apps, and so on. You can toggle them on or off for cards, including Calendar, People, News, Recent activities, Todo, Notes, and Documents. You can also add widgets.
- Continue on PC. Snap a pic on your phone and see it instantly on your Windows PC* or continue editing an Office 365 document on your PC by linking your phone with your Windows PC.
- Search the web and your phone in one place. Search the web or your files, apps, docs, messages, and web results using Microsoft Launcher’s universal search bar.
- Gesture customization. With deep customization for gestures, you can double-tap to lock your phone, swipe up for app drawer, and more.