A modern launcher designed for the Arqa platform, bringing games, applications, media, and system management together in a unified experience.
"Power is nothing without elegance."
ArqaLauncher is a modern launcher environment built for the Arqa ecosystem. Designed around speed, simplicity, and simple navigation, it provides a centralized interface for launching software, managing content, and interacting with Arqa-powered systems.
Unlike traditional desktop launchers, ArqaLauncher focuses on creating a living dashboard experience—blending media, applications, and system functionality into a cohesive interface.
- Fast application launching
- Dynamic content organization
- Category-based navigation
- Recently played tracking
- Favorites support
- Console-inspired navigation system
- Animated transitions
- Responsive layouts
- Controller-friendly design
- Custom themes and backgrounds
- Navigation sound effects
- Background music support
- Media previews
- Rich artwork integration
- Power management controls
- System information display
- External application support
- Configurable launcher behavior
- Seamless integration with the Arqa ecosystem
- Designed alongside future Arqa hardware and software
- Shared design language across Arqa projects
- Open source and community driven
Screenshots coming soon.
git clone https://github.com/Arqa-Core/ArqaLauncher.git
cd ArqaLaunchernpm installnpm run devnpm run buildArqaLauncher follows a simple principle:
Software should feel like a device, not a collection of windows.
Every interaction is designed to be intentional, fluid, and controller-friendly. The launcher aims to provide a focused environment where content comes first and distractions stay out of the way.
- Enhanced controller navigation
- Theme marketplace
- Dynamic backgrounds
- Cloud synchronization
- Plugin system
- Media hub integration
- Expanded accessibility options
- Arqa ecosystem services
Contributions are welcome.
Whether you're fixing bugs, improving documentation, creating themes, or proposing new features, we'd love to see your work.
fork → branch → commit → pull requestThis project is licensed under the terms specified in the repository's license file.