I bought and paid for Nova Launcher like 15 years ago and it’s been my go-to for that time; however, over the last year or so it’s been abandoned and is a buggy mess.

What ship should I jump onto? (stock google launcher is giving me the ick)

  • MrScottyTay@sh.itjust.works
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    Niagara at the moment. There’s a lot I’d change about it but it’s the best I’ve spent the time to learn the ins and outs of so far.

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    TREK: Total Interface

    It’s Total Launcher with an LCARS theme.

    I’ve been using it for 4 or 5 years now across two different phones.

    I absolutely despise the entire smartphone menu paradigm so this is as close as I can get to departing from it and sticking with something static that doesn’t move about or spontaneously change behaviors every third update.

    That’s a static menu system sorted, now if I could just get my pixel 8 pro to stick to 30 minutes screen timeout after I set it once, that’d be great. It flips back to 30 seconds nearly every time I put it down and sometimes while I’m holding it.

    Why isn’t there a developer option for “never let the phone change settings on its own”?

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    What ever comes pre-installed on the device. I stopped caring around the time when they stopped making cool new smarphones. It has became just a tool since.

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    I also switched to niagara launcher since I’m also on an old device and need something minimal. Big question though: which launcher other than nova has the most shortcut options? Not just swiping on folders, but double tapping, double tap +up etc. That’s the basic thing I miss from nova.

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    I find the stock Samsung launcher for one ui 3 pretty comfortable, but if I were to pick a different launcher, I’d probably just grab fossify launcher, since it’s pretty dang lightweight, especially on my old hardware.

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    I also used Nova until recently. In a similar post I saw that someone mentioned Octopi Launcher, and I liked it so far. Some features that I liked in Nova are missing, but apart from that, I find it to be a good replacement for now.

    TLDR: Octopi Launcher

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    Been using Fast Draw for a minute now. I like the simplicity and the lack of even the desire for a search bar. The only problem I have is that it can’t handle a widget well, and can’t handle more than one widget at all.

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      Microsoft was the only launcher I found that has the feature to swipe up on an app icon to launch a shortcut. Nova had swipe up or down that I used to launch different apps.

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        Smart Launcher will allow you to swipe up, down, left, and right to launch shortcuts.

        The paid version will also allow you to use icons to open widgets in a pop-up.

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          Not sure about the latter part, but Total is another launcher allowing 4-way swiping for shortcuts. Absolute godsend.