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How's everyone like this launcher compared to the big boys?

NightAngel79

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So finally going to use a custom launcher. Had HTC and Sense for like 8 years with no reason to switch. Then had a Pixel.

Now I have a S20 and while I like everything about it, I REALLY miss several key Pixel features. Is Lawnchair the best I can get to Pixel experience?
 
I hate the Pixel launcher. Far too limited, and no damned corporation gets to tell me that I have to have their search bar on my home screen and have to use their clock/info widget. So it lasted less than a minute with me.

Hence as a current Pixel user I use Nova. I tried Lawnchair briefly but I'm used to having more customisation than it offered back then (I don't know whether it offers more now).
 
I hate the Pixel launcher. Far too limited, and no damned corporation gets to tell me that I have to have their search bar on my home screen and have to use their clock/info widget. So it lasted less than a minute with me.

Hence as a current Pixel user I use Nova. I tried Lawnchair briefly but I'm used to having more customisation than it offered back then (I don't know whether it offers more now).

I just heard of Lawnchair via @codesplice in the context of having more customization than pixel launcher, fwiw. And I didn't mind the pixel launcher after having Sense for 8 years. But so far I am not jiving with Samsungs, whatever they call it (One?).
Always heard Nova was teh best, but honestly never used it.
 
I think Nova probably still wins in absolute customization potential. I find that Lawnchair strikes a nice balance of configurable options without being overwhelming.
 
I think Nova probably still wins in absolute customization potential. I find that Lawnchair strikes a nice balance of configurable options without being overwhelming.

Just launched it and play for a bit... Not sure if I'll keep it, or better yet, not sure I feel like setting all my screens up all over again right now, haha. I should probably try Nova too, just for hell of it. Or wait for a Pixel 5 and make due! :)
 
I'm using Nova on my Pixel 4XL, if that's any indication.

Interesting... Anything that stood out as *that* much better about nova? I found the Pixel almost perfect, and never thought of switching. Only when moving over to the s20 did I consider.
 
Wow! I just decided to have a play with Lawnchair and I've never seen anything like it! I don't know what it was conflicting with but it did not play nice: the moment I installed it I lost my home gesture and even after uninstalling it and restarting the phone I'm having trouble accessing the app drawer (I have to do it really slowly and carefully). I'm sure there's something specific on my phone it clashed with, but there's no way I'm trying it again.
 
Is Lawnchair the best I can get to Pixel experience?
I've never tried Lawnchair, nor have I ever used a Pixel, so I can't give any advice on any of that! :)

However, as @ocnbrze noted, I do use ADW. I prefer it over Nova, but I always suggest trying more than one launcher to see what suits you best. When it comes to customization options, ADW has a lot!

If you're interested in seeing a few things it can do, have a look at this thread. Feel free to ask questions, too!
 
I do use ADW. I prefer it over Nova

I was a big ADW fan for many years, but at one point they removed a transparent effect in one of the menus or launch bars (I honestly don't remember exactly where it was) which really bugged me. I mean REALLY bugged me. I contacted the developers and they responded quickly that they had every intention of adding it back, but they didn't want to slow down the update because it was was a major overhaul to go from Android 5 to 6. If everyone remembers there was a fundamental architecture change with that update. Anyway, Nova had the feature i was looking for so i decided to "temporarily" switch. The problem was that Nova has pretty much everything ADW offers and I'm a lazy S.O.B. I'm sure if they could give me a reason to switch back, I would.

I think it's time for a new one in Android Lounge.

Haven't most of the popular launchers in that thread either become over monetized ad platforms or flat out spyware?
 
I was a big ADW fan for many years, but at one point they removed a transparent effect in one of the menus or launch bars (I honestly don't remember exactly where it was) which really bugged me. I mean REALLY bugged me. I contacted the developers and they responded quickly that they had every intention of adding it back, but they didn't want to slow down the update because it was was a major overhaul to go from Android 5 to 6. If everyone remembers there was a fundamental architecture change with that update. Anyway, Nova had the feature i was looking for so i decided to "temporarily" switch. The problem was that Nova has pretty much everything ADW offers and I'm a lazy S.O.B. I'm sure if they could give me a reason to switch back, I would.



Haven't most of the popular launchers in that thread either become over monetized ad platforms or flat out spyware?

Probably (i havent read it, lol)

Would be interesting to see a good break down of today's contenders.
 
I tried Go Launcher a while ago, I did not like the interference or ads though, It is just a weighed down version of Nova, I tried Nova for a bitter sweet symphanoy I had like to enter throughout the wormhole, of where finally stumbled upon MB's almighty AWD, where now I am in love with the interference of AWD :)
 
Go has actually been around longer than Nova. But Go apps got progressively spammier, and of course there have been their privacy issues, so I could never recommend them to anyone.
 
I was a big ADW fan for many years, but at one point they removed a transparent effect in one of the menus or launch bars (I honestly don't remember exactly where it was) which really bugged me. I mean REALLY bugged me.
Ha ha ha, I hear you! I know what it's like to lose something you really like--and I always wonder why people REMOVE perfectly good features. Like, what? :thinking: Shouldn't updates/upgrades contain MORE features? Not less. I understand if an Android update forces a change, but that should be temporary, just until the developer tweaks that feature to make it work with the new OS.

Anyway, it's been less than a year since I finally switched from ADW 1 to 2. I felt kind of dumbfounded at first...it just seemed TOO different. But once I took a deep breath and explored its new look and feel, I not only replicated everything I loved, but found new things to love, too. Hence the thread I started as I played with it.
 
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