Developer Alex Gavrishev’s free, widget-oriented app lets you assign home screens
specifically to be used in the car, and it lets you create large, easy-to-punch buttons for six shortcuts per screen. The buttons render well at tablet-strength high resolutions, unlike other car apps I’ve tried. One area where Gavrishev’s widget app differs from other in-car control apps is that it can still browse to other home screens on your device. All of the others I’ve tried force you into using only their screen once you’re in car mode, which I think is restrictive.
Car Widget Pro Goes the Distance - and Beyond
Posted by: Patrick Nelson November 2, 2012 05:00 AMDeveloper Alex Gavrishev’s free, widget-oriented app lets you assign home screens
specifically to be used in the car, and it lets you create large, easy-to-punch buttons for six shortcuts per screen. The buttons render well at tablet-strength high resolutions, unlike other car apps I’ve tried. One area where Gavrishev’s widget app differs from other in-car control apps is that it can still browse to other home screens on your device. All of the others I’ve tried force you into using only their screen once you’re in car mode, which I think is restrictive.