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"Do you still need to be allowed to decorate and modify your own home?"
Yes.
Yes.
My Nova Launcher-config has survived in one form or another for 8+ years on multiple phones, so yes?
Too bad they sold out to a data analytics company
I agree with you. I still use Nova, they had a solid update recently and my phone is feeling snappier than ever. It does concern me, however, that they're tracking every interaction with my phone now 😮💨
I'm normally very privacy centric - very conflicted about Nova Launcher because I like the launcher so much...
You could download an earlier version from before they were bought, it's what I'm doing. Still better than every other launcher I've tried. I'm also preventing it from accessing the internet via GrapheneOS settings, but I don't think every OS can do that.
try neo launcher
Neo Launcher is decent, but it's definitely not in the same league as Nova yet in customizability.
I'm not sure why it's just about the only classic style FOSS launcher though. Everything else is some sorta search or widget based thing.
Yes!
Yes.
If you want to do something crazy, like not have a search bar on your home screen, then yes.
What does this mean? I don't have a search bar on my home screen, and I'm not using a third-party launcher.
Depends what phone you have - Pixels have a search bar on the home screen by default (not sure if they can be turned off on later models, maybe?)
This made me realize that I have a search bar on my home screen that I literally never use and I do use a third party launcher that it could be turned off. Very funny indeed
Yep.
I recently got a Samsung device for work. I really gave the launcher a shot since I didn't want to tinker with it. But after 2 days I couldn't stand it anymore. So the answer to the post is yes!
Samsungs out of the box experience gives me anxiety to be honest. Had a few for work, luckily their singular purpose is running the authenticator app.
I'm using the Samsung S24 out of the box. What are you missing with it?
Curious, because I want to switch if there's good arguments to do so.
unless you want android to turn into ios then yes
there's so much i can do in nova that i can't do in one ui or the pixel launcher
Yes
Yes.
I've been using Niagara launcher. This launcher is has been great for larger screens and I can use the phone one handed.
Yup.
Yes.
Question makes no sense, it's a feature not a need. I have written a launcher for a specific usecase.
This a questiın that shouldn't be asked in the first place
Yes even though android gestures are not working correctly with them and it's best to revert to 3 buttons navigation.
It's been years since this was an issue for any launcher still actively being updated, at least on the Poco and Fairphones I've had in that time.
Works fine with Niagara. What exactly is it not doing right?
I've had to give up on KISS launcher recently because of this. 95% of the time it works fine, until it scrolls right to the end of the lost and won't allow you to scroll back. Swiping left and right then also breaks and the only thing to do is force stop quickstep.
EDIT: Just tried with Niagara and got the same issue almost immediately. (Seems to be triggered by opening recent apps from the launcher itself)
For reference, I'm on a Fairphone 5 using the stock ROM
Nova Launcher (7) works without problems on my Pixel 8 Pro. On my Xiaomi Mi 9 SE gestures with Nova were broken somehow, but now with the Pixel it's fine again.
Let me guess. All the features you love from third-party launchers, except anything resembling privacy.
Yes they are still needed
Yes.
Yes.
Default launchers need 'covers' functionality, where a folder is opened via swipe, and tapping just launched the first app in the folder without needing to open it. It's the main thing keeping me on custom launchers. That and icon packs.
Question is what data do launchers gather ? ig everything under the screen
I guess I'm the only one that's stopped using a third party launcher.. After getting an S23 and being on One UI 6 I'm finding I'm not hating the stock launcher anymore. I was using Nova forever.
I dislike my phone's stock launcher so I definitely need a third-party launcher.
Yes.
I mean no, I don't need a third party launcher, but I really don't want to use the stock one.
Yes absolutely. Nova forever but the version I used made split screen fail so I am back at the AOSP one which lacks in like everything.
Need? No. Need? Yes!
Yes and KISS
Ya. Cheaper androids come with annoying launchers, like no app drawer so all your apps are on your home screen.
Been using Action Launcher since it came out! My phone woukd be a completely different experience without it, and not for the better.