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GNL App Hider

PS. Download it from the Play Store!


Bored to see all this icons in the drawer? I am. But there is a solution! GNL App Hider, for hiding apps from both the GNL and the Pixel Launchers.

It simply work out of the box. After you activate it in Xposed you only have to choose the apps you want to hide. This is all! No reboot required to apply changes (PS. the first reboot is required).

You can try it for free, without time limitation, for a maximum of 5 hidden apps.

It is tested and compatible with:
• Google Now Launcher 7.3+ (also know as GNL, Google, Now Launcher or whatever Google wants...)
• Pixel Launcher 7.1+

Author(s): 

Massi-X

Support/Discussion URL: 

https://forum.xda-developers.com/xposed/modules/xposed-gnl-app-hider-google-pixel-t3632361

Package: 

com.metris.xposed.gnlapphider

Version name: 

1.0

Release type: 

Stable (low risk of bugs)

Download: 

com.metris.xposed.gnlapphider_v5_566450.apk (1.4 MB)

Number of downloads: 

663 in total · 17 in the last 24 hours

MD5 checksum: 

566450417410a6f355583bf81e0a9b1c

Uploaded on: 

Thursday, July 6, 2017 - 00:49

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