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You obviously never used Helix Launcher 2 and some of the great apps available on marketplace.
You can't remove Sense per se. But you can turn it off to get a stock vanilla UI.
Have you seen this? Warning - the audio is loud!
All the reviews say Sense UI is not only great, but completes the phone and makes it an iPhone beater. Why would you want to remove it? Does anyone have a video showing this Helix Launcher 2 thingy?
If I had a Nexus One, I'd be asking how to add Sense to it (I know, a custom ROM)
Each to their own. My only complaints with Sense are the buttons at the bottom - instead of Apps - Phone - Add Widget, I'd like Quick Launch - Apps - Phone, where quick launch brings up a list like the Apps button, but only shows the last, say, 16 apps you used, like an extended long-press-home-button list. Why do we need an Add Widget button? There's already long-press on the screen and the menu button. Design By Marketing methinks, showing off their widgets was deemed more important than functionality.
Also, looking at the video, the way the apps fly in is pretty, I'd like that!![]()
Helix isn't anything special it's just simple which is sometimes better. It also has 4 icons that you can custom at the bottom that carry over to every homescreen. I use it for SMS etc most used stuff.
Aren't there buttons for changing panel? Or just swipe/trackball?
I like the notification bar, can you have it and if so, is it Sense black or default white on a Desire?
What about other aspects, e.g. HTC widgets, the Sense keyboard - are they still available?
Not only that: it gives you the option to strip text labels from your shortcuts and the latest build comes with a nifty glass dock for the launcher, giving it a polish. And you can also have fullscreen homescreens--no notifications bar and all, which gives you a lovely, clean look.
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excellent, thank you.The launcher is HelixLauncher2 with fullscreen enabled (hides notification bar). The clock is Beautiful Widgets with the "Home Plus" skin.
The power control widget was pulled from the Dark Gold theme for the Nexus One. You need Metamorph and root access. This is what it looks like when "lit up":
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Yes. Sense takes up a good bit of memory and resources.