Allows the user to keep up-to-date with all of their social apps and also helps them to never miss a notification again. Dramatically shortens the time taken to switch between apps

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I want you to open all of the socialising applications you use frequently. Now I want you to close all of the applications you have just opened. That took quite some time right? Now imagine if such an application existed where all you would have to do is open one application and by the time you were finished with it you could easily just close the one running application (the all-in-one app). Such an app only exists now in my memory and is only and idea for now. This all-in-one application is to be released to platforms (such as Android, iOS, Windows) and has been established for the ease of the avid social media enthusiast who find it very difficult to keep up-to-date with all of their many socialising lives. Technology now has advanced unbelievably and is forever expanding and many people now prefer to socialise online rather than in person, they find it easier/less awkward or they just simply are unable to meet up in person. Due to this, companies have been created and set-up through the idea of one simple socialising app (apps such as Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat etc). However, it isn’t as easy as it may seem to keep up-to-date with the apps and many people find themselves struggling to find time to open up each application and reply to the messages and comments they may receive. My idea for an all-in-one application stems from personal experience where I seem to be struggling to stay on top of my notifications even till today. I am constantly receiving messages from the many applications I use and it sometimes becomes very annoying. I could be on an application such as Instagram but somebody has inboxed me on Facebook therefore forcing me to close the application I’m on now and then open up the application in which I had received the message in order to reply to them. I mean sure I could just finish whatever I was doing on the application I was on (Instagram) and then reply a bit later to the application where I received the message (Facebook) but what if the person inboxing me was in a state of emergency and urgently needed aid/help? Even if this isn’t the case wouldn’t the feeling of ignoring the person (whether it be your friend or just a random stranger) bug you a little bit? Instead of manually having to look for the application with a simple gesture/button you can now easily be on the app with the most recent notification with the previous app being put on hold (running in the background but paused to preserve battery life. The app will also feature security settings and privacy settings so passwords are never stored whilst the app will be fully customisable for the ease of the user. The app’s purpose is for the ease of the user to make their life a little easier and to help their socialising habits.  

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