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What launchers do you all reccommend?

I just need it to have icon pack support. I don't want anything weird or innovative, just basic (so things like pie and kiss are out)

neo launcher is buggy and hasn't been updated in 2 years, same with lawnchair, and neither of those have widgets working currently. the stock graphene os launcher has zero customization, fossify launcher doesn't support icon packs. ideally Foss, but whatever at this point. bonus points is it supports private space. Thanks guys

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lemmy.zip

Launchers?

Like rocket or granade?

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They're talking about application launchers for Android devices, the same category of system component that the Start Menu in Windows and the big app grid in OSX are. You can change your application launcher pretty easily on Android and some Linux systems.

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lemmy.world

I found it too limited and broken. For example, the app names don't work when you increase the rows/columns, you can only use the default number if you want icon titles.

When I was trying different numbers of rows/columns, it would wipe all the apps I added each time I changed it.

Widgets are buggy and can crash the launcher.

Honestly, I think the only people who suggest this launcher are people who only use default settings. I need lots of customization.

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lemmy.world

+2 I used to love Nova but after the sell out I went looking for FOSS launchers and Lawnchair has provided the best alternative so far but it lacks a bit in personalisation options in comparison.

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+1 for Niagara. Sad that it's not FOSS but it's very much to my liking and really has helped me to reduce my unintended app use. But it's not for everyone.

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zoutreply

I love Niagara! The biggest problem is, if I have to do something with someone else's phone, it sucks because it's really hard navigating the default launchers if you're used to Niagara.

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I can't even remember what my phone was like before Niagara, to be honest. It's simply become the correct way to use a phone (to me).

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Sips'reply
slrpnk.net

Niagara for the win! Developers also realize that not everyone loves Google, so it's possible to get the apk from their website, for both the free and paid version. For those who don't like subscriptions, they also offer a one-time payment! 😁

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lemmy.nz

I tried Niagara at first, but wanted something FOSS and switched to KISS Launcher which is similar. It's search-based, like Niagara. My friend bought the Niagara launcher and loves it, but it's not for me

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Yes, all the work on Lawnchair happens on that branch. I don't think you're actually supposed to use the old one.

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I still use Nova, but I blocked it from updating. I will need to switch eventually, but I've been very happy with it.

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reddthat.com

I use Nova, and it's pretty standard. Very similar to the Google launcher in function but supports icon packs and other useful features.

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yeah I liked Nova, just not a fan of it not being Foss. Might have to go back tho

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feddit.org

I don't want anything weird or innovative, just basic (so things like pie and kiss are out)

Are we thinking about the same KISS? Because "nothing weird or innovative, just basic" is kind of the core philosophy of this launcher

https://github.com/Neamar/KISS

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kbin.earth

yeah this ones search based tho. I wand all my apps on the home screen,

also I hate how the app menu is where its a list rather than a grid

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How about Kvaesisto? It's search-based but has a row of favourites on the home screen then you pull down and can have as many favourites as you want, also supports icon packs.

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I tried it once years back. Thought it's weird, but gave it a try anyway. Now I can't use "stupid" default launchers and KISS is first thing to set up in new phone :-D

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I am currently using Smart Launcher and I love it, especially because how you can categorize your apps in tabs.

Here are the screenshots, but my layout is of course a bit more customized, because I like things more compact, since it's easier to access my apps this way.

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Hyperion is boring, but is close enough to a pre-enshittification default android launcher as it gets (read: before the Google assistant integration).

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I've been using Lynx Launcher for a couple of months after being ultimately unsatisfied with the FOSS options I tried. I like how it's different from a stock home screen but not too different.

Here's a screenshot of what my main screen looks like, to give an idea.

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I like Square Home. It looks like the old Metro UI (lots of tiles), and has nice large touch targets. And it supports widgets.

It isn't foss, sadly.

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I found Kvaesitso to be a pretty good launcher. Simple, clean, with it's fair amount of optimisation and a great use of the app drawer

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I tried many launchers but keep getting back to Niagara,it's fast, simple and easy to find app you're looking for

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I actually really like samsungs default oneui over everything I tried, but thats for tablets specifically, dex classic is pretty cool for larger tablets using keyboards.

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sh.itjust.works

Friends - how big of a deal is it to switch launchers to test another one? I'm on Nova and happy, but I want to leave. If I switch and don't like it, can I switch back and keep my old settings and stuff?

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