CyanogenMod team thinking about outstanding new Multitasking technology Called “Cornerstone”, could Be included In CM9 [VIDEO]

April 22, 2023 0 By bqk

CyanogenMod is, as many Android lovers will know, the most popular customized ROM for rooted devices. It is popular because of its roots in open-source Android, lack of bloatware, customizability and, of course, distinct features that can’t be found elsewhere.

The newest stable release of CyanogenMod is v7.1, which is based on Android 2.3.7 Gingerbread. Its next major release, v9.0 based on Android 4.0.3 Ice cream Sandwich is currently being developed. CM9 is set to have distinct features like an all-new music app, a powerful new launcher and, according to a post over on their Google+ profile, an all new way to multitask on tablets. check it out after the jump.

The news comes from Android police – a popular blog devoted to covering all things Android – in the form of a post in which they talk about the exciting new multitasking technology that is now expected to be incorporated into CM9, citing the CM team’s post on Google+.

Tablets today are getting closer and closer to desktop-level performance: they include multi-core processors*, advanced graphics and lots of screen space.

These computers, despite being so powerful and technically capable of it, suck at true multitasking. Both on the iPad and Android tablets, you can only have one app open on your screen each time and when you try doing multiple tasks at once, like browsing, inspecting emails, viewing a video etc., it becomes pretty troublesome because of the time it takes to shift between apps.

A bunch of designers saw this issue and came up with a solution: Cornerstone is an open-source plugin for Android that offers the sort of multitasking that desktop OSes provide. once you install it, you see a vertical bar along your screen which you can pull to reveal live apps that you can interact with without getting out of your current app. It’s similar in concept to Aero snap on Windows 7 which lets you snap app windows left and best so you can work in multiple windows at once.

Here’s Cornerstone in action:

CyanogenMod is, understandably, thinking about bringing over this distinct functionality to their ROM. They say its “experimental” at the moment and “not guaranteed” to be mainlined into CM until they can get it to work perfectly with other apps, so don’t get your really hopes too high.

*These processors are based on a different design than desktop-class chips so it is a bit unfair to compare them directly. Still, if you look in terms of functionality that these tablets provide, it is many certainly nearing desktops and laptops.

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