so I finally got the motivation to install lineage os to my phone after thinking about it like year. and now that I finally modified this phone I started thinking about ricing this phone a bit. I’m looking for a launcher that isn’t too minimalistic and with a decent amount of customization. kinda like kde bit you know… stable. any suggestions?
Nova is now owned by an analytics company. You can probably guess why.
Today I’d only trust open source launchers. The default Trebuchet is fine. Lawnchair is alright too.
Shit
Do we know they are monitoring our usage of the launcher?
I don’t know that, but it’s yuck for sure
AFWall+ to block internet connection to that among other apps is wonderful.
It’s a minimalistic approach, you get one widget at the top of the screen and then a handful of favourite apps.
There’s no app draw instead you scroll an alphabet on either side of the screen to find apps.
Works really well if you have a lot of apps and you want to find them by name.
In the paid version you can have multiple widgets but they stack in the one spot and you have to swipe between them.
It’s perfect if you want an uncluttered launcher.
I can’t imagine using my phone without it anymore.
Having just tried it, the free version is basically useless and the price they’re asking is absolutely outrageous.
My favourite open source launcher is Lawnchair, and proprietary is DNA Launcher.
Lawnchair is no longer maintained?
It’s been a while since the release version has been updates. Nightly version just got updates today.
Despite this community’s paranoia, I still use Nova. Can’t find anything that works as well yet.
Disclaimer that I bought the pro version for 99 cents way way back, so I’ve gotten my mileage out of that.
Also if you don’t mind Microsoft, the MS launcher isn’t too bad too. I’m using that on the work phone.
Still on Nova too. Haven’t had any issues. It’s internet access is blocked.
I must block all network access to Nova.
I use Lawnchair btw they released a new version days ago
AIO is pretty interesting so far, I just paid for it and i never so that.
I landed on Nova back in 2013 because it allowed me to assign secondary app shortcuts to icons on my dock that are accessed by swipe-up gestures. My hotbar has:
- phone, but swipe up for contacts
- messages, but swipe up for Gmail
- music player, but swipe up for YouTube
- Firefox, but swipe up for clock app
Haven’t paid any attention to any newer launchers.
Swipe up and swipe down. I’ve used Nova since about 2013 too, I’ve tried countless other launchers and always fall back on Nova.
This is exactly why I use this launcher. Group similar apps together without adding their individual icons to my home screen!
I wasn’t aware of swipe down. Not sure if it was added later or I just missed it.
Probably just missed it it’s been an option for years
What’s that Gallery app?
Piktures, probably the best one Ive ever found
Thanks! Unfortunately it requires Google Play services and even forces me to log in to a Google account.
i used nova in the past but they sold out and barely update their launcher anymore. i stick with the default now, currently trebuchet from lineageos, does everything i want it to.
Sadly, none.
I’ve tried many over the years (15 years now!), and while some do work “better” than stock, there aren’t really any that use a different paradigm or concept (Maybe Square Home by chyk).
I don’t find the home screen/desktop concept to be very useful (same with computers). I get the idea, and it should be very useful - it just isn’t, to me🤷🏼
The number one thing I do is switch apps - so for years I used Simple Task Switcher as my launcher, because it was way faster than the native Switcher, and it provided screens for favorites and shortcuts.
Fortunately the Android app switcher has finally caught up and become quick and sensible (and unfortunately Simple Task Switcher no longer works due to changes). I do like the task switcher today.
The other problem with the home screen is the delay implemented in Android when you go home, which I find really annoying. This was intentional (not sure why, maybe because way back on early phones it gave the system time to render some stuff). It’s still there, and not because my phone is slow - even a brand new Pixel with no apps or Google account has this delay. It takes nearly 2 seconds to go home - long enough to make me question if I hit the home button.
I don’t know what the answer is - I keep looking for a new/different way to have a home screen that’s more useful, but they all present the same paradigm (although with different/better features, such as Lawnchair and Nova).
The only reason I go home is to open the app drawer (I find apps on the home screen chaotic - it would take me longer to find an app there than in an alpha list).
Jina Drawer is something I’ve toyed with that has a different approach, though it’s not a launcher.
there aren’t really any that use a different paradigm or concept
No offense meant, but how hard have you looked? Because different paradigms are everywhere. Niagara Launcher for one, also Olauncher, Before Launcher, etc…
It’s still there, and not because my phone is slow - even a brand new Pixel with no apps or Google account has this delay. It takes nearly 2 seconds to go home - long enough to make me question if I hit the home button.
Pixel 6 Pro, in use since release… I don’t have any noticeable delay. Pressing the home button (I have 3-button navigation instead of gestures), the transition from foreground app to Nova home screen I’d estimate to be under 1/4 second. Feels pretty instantaneous.
I have a brand new pixel, no apps, no account, nothing. 1.5 seconds
Check out this reply on the GrapheneOS forum: https://discuss.grapheneos.org/d/3780-launcher/10
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- Nova Launcher
- Lawnchair
Nova Launcher is good but unfortunately they are proprietary