Android’s most beloved launcher may be done for good (www.androidpolice.com)
from ardi60@reddthat.com to technology@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 09:04
https://reddthat.com/post/49467929

#technology

threaded - newest

BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com on 06 Sep 09:25 next collapse

Does anyone have recommendations to replace Nova?

ardi60@reddthat.com on 06 Sep 09:26 next collapse

if you are asking about combinations of customisations, flexibility and stability. none atm.

conrad82@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 11:59 collapse

Have you tried total launcher? play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ss.laun… I used it in the past and the amount of customization was huge.

But then I got old and wanted something simpler. Been using Kvaesitso for the last years kvaesitso.mm20.de

filcuk@lemmy.zip on 08 Sep 05:50 collapse

I use Total. I keep trying other launchers, but none come close to the level of customisation.
I have created such specific layout and navigation that anything else is annoying and slow to use.

cRazi_man@europe.pub on 06 Sep 09:32 next collapse

There’s no direct replacement. The features I use are in Pear launcher so I use that. You have to look through launcher comparisons to find the features you need.

Also, I’m surprised purple are still using Nova. I thought most people abandoned it after it got sold.

Holytimes@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 09:35 next collapse

I installed it on my HTC one and have used the exact same wallpaper and layout ever since. Change is scary and let’s be real.

Who the ACTUAL fuck pays attention to the launcher they are using. They find one they like and then unless something breaks they forget they are even using one.

cRazi_man@europe.pub on 06 Sep 10:31 collapse

It has been owned by a data mining company for a number of years.

antonim@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Sep 21:05 collapse

Sure, but the duration of the ownership doesn’t matter a whole lot in this sort of situation. If you’ve missed the news about the selling when it happened, it’s relatively unlikely you’ll learn about it afterwards. I don’t periodically do a background check of all the devs and owners of my apps.

ardi60@reddthat.com on 06 Sep 09:42 next collapse

because it is much more stable, plenty of customisation and ofc one time payment.

Natanael@infosec.pub on 06 Sep 11:44 collapse

I’m using it without updates

tetris11@lemmy.ml on 06 Sep 09:36 next collapse

Trebuchet seems good…?

Audalin@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 09:58 next collapse

Have been using Neo Launcher since it had the features I needed from Nova (mostly hiding most apps from the app list while having them on the home screen in some folder so that it isn’t a mess when you want to find something specific). It hasn’t been updated in a while, but it works perfectly fine for me.

chtk@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 10:09 next collapse

It’s very much not a classic launcher and takes some getting used to, but Kvaesitso is nice.

uhmbah@lemmy.ca on 06 Sep 13:07 next collapse

I’m using Kvaesitso as well. But just looked at the permissions and I am shocked. Don’t know when the permissions changed, but I’m switching right now.

<img alt="" src="https://lemmy.ca/pictrs/image/31d7d18f-92de-442a-a04c-98cc4fb2e4b1.png">

crunchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Sep 13:47 next collapse

Pretty sure that just has to do with how widgets are integrated

sgnl@midwest.social on 06 Sep 14:11 next collapse

Those are for widgets that you choose to enable. Hard to access search features without permission to search, if you don’t want them, all you have to do is … not enable them / disable them if you flipped the on …

Kvaesitso is awesome, updates regularly, and was the best launcher I found that worked for my use case transition from Nova.

Granted I avoided trying a lot of the Freemium ones, or others.that were corporate controlled. Not interested in a forced migration 2.0, open source is nice cause it can always be forked if something happens.

Nenutzerbame@feddit.org on 06 Sep 14:14 next collapse

that’s because you can integrate your contacts, calendar and more… calm down

mynona@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 16:51 collapse

Also it’s GPL so feel free to edit as desired. Users not stuck with dev choices like some of the other options being mentioned here.

JohnEdwa@sopuli.xyz on 06 Sep 14:22 next collapse

It’s a launcher, it can do a heck of a lot of things, and needs permissions to be able to do so.

But you don’t actually have to allow any of them in modern Androids if you don’t need those features. Nova Launcher also has quite a list, but I haven’t actually enabled any of them, it has never asked to, and everything works fine.

uninvitedguest@lemmy.ca on 06 Sep 17:50 next collapse

Is it not open source and on F-Droid? I used it before switching to Niagara.

conrad82@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 11:55 collapse

There is no way to use the built in features without those permissions I think. Like weather (location), search contacts and calendars, …

I think they have been there a long time. It also needs pretty deep access if you want it to open notifications bar and more…

Someone correct me if I’m wrong

fragrantvegetable@sopuli.xyz on 06 Sep 18:27 collapse

It took me two tries to get used to Kvaesitso but now I love it. I was using Nova until the Branch acquisition, then briefly tried lawnchair but had to move on as it wasn’t very stable. Once I realised I could start apps by pressing enter after searching I found it much quicker than scrolling through an app drawer. Unless you can’t remember the name of the app that is.

noodlejetski@piefed.social on 06 Sep 10:35 next collapse

Octopi Launcher seems quite promising.

bugsmith@programming.dev on 06 Sep 10:36 next collapse

I have used and enjoyed lawnchair for the past year. It’s quite minimal and I’ve found it very stable.

dgilbert@lemmy.ca on 06 Sep 11:45 next collapse

I switched from Nova to Smart Launcher and haven’t looked back.

DosDude@retrolemmy.com on 06 Sep 12:02 collapse

I’ve been using smart launcher for years it’s automatic categorization is amazing. Though, wanting change, I recently started using Niagara, and like the minimalist approach too.

Wildmimic@anarchist.nexus on 06 Sep 12:22 collapse

I switched to Niagara after Nova added the shitload of trackers, and i love it. At first i thought: what, i should only place 7 elements on my homescreen? But it really works and it didn't even take a day of active use that i knew i had to get the Pro version. Was the first time i ever put down money on a launcher, but i've been using it for years now and hope i will never need to replace it, because there's nothing that comes close.

Edit: damn, i read like a goddamn adbot. No, i am really human and like it lol.
Bot Disproval: Xi Pooh Bear Tienanmen Square Gaza Uyghur Genocide

DosDude@retrolemmy.com on 06 Sep 12:24 collapse

I put more. But the ones I use less are on the bottom. So it’s there for quick use, but I don’t have it there all the time.

Wildmimic@anarchist.nexus on 06 Sep 12:06 next collapse

I love my Niagara Launcher ! it's a different concept than most launchers, and looks pretty spartan on first glance, but it's sleek, efficient and can look absolutely fabulous. The Pro stuff is a bit pricey, but it has a good privacy policy, autodelete data older than a year, and are GDPR compliant.

noodlejetski@piefed.social on 06 Sep 15:13 collapse

autodelete data older than a year

okay, but why do they collect the data in the first place?

Wildmimic@anarchist.nexus on 06 Sep 16:04 collapse

telemetry and crash reporting, and stuff like public statistics. Here's the "Easy to read" privacy policy: https://help.niagaralauncher.app/article/109-privacy-policy-summary

They explicitly state that they sell a launcher, not data.

calamitycastle@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 13:14 next collapse

Action launcher is a good replacement that I don’t see recommended. Still updated, stuffed with features. The main one I miss on other launchers is “covers” which let you promote one app as the default for a folder, you can swipe it instead of tapping to open the folder or tap to open the default. I only really use about 10 or so apps super regularly, so it’s great as I just have a single home screen that I rarely need to leave

BlackEco@lemmy.blackeco.com on 06 Sep 15:48 collapse

I actually switched from Action Laucnher to Nova because the former kept crashing.

calamitycastle@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 19:28 collapse

I used it exclusively from Nexus and Pixel and now on the Fairphone 6. Probably works better on more stock android? Idk it is pretty solid for me and I recommend it

Pazuzu@midwest.social on 07 Sep 09:40 next collapse

I’ve been using Hyperion for a few years. I mostly wanted something with app drawer folders like nova offered and this was the best I could find

thejoker954@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 12:20 collapse

I’ve been using Lightning Launcher for over a decade now.

It’s no longer on play store, but a version is available at github.com/TrianguloY/LightningLauncher

Lots of customization options.

themurphy@lemmy.ml on 06 Sep 09:37 next collapse

In a Reddit AMA, the then-Branch CEO Alex Austin also revealed that if Kevin ever left Branch, they would open-source Nova Launcher’s code and release it to the community.

We still have hope if they keep their promise!

Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 10:17 next collapse

Are you being sarcastic?

themurphy@lemmy.ml on 06 Sep 12:47 collapse

No, that wasnt intended.

Alphane_Moon@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 14:28 collapse

Austin is the CEO of a spyware company, while these days it’s not seen this way, it’s not too far from being a leader of a criminal organization (in my humble opinion).

noodlejetski@piefed.social on 06 Sep 10:34 next collapse

https://teslacoilapps.com/nova/solong.html

themurphy@lemmy.ml on 06 Sep 12:48 collapse

Big unlucky.

can@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 14:10 collapse

Read a bit further:

Two years later, Kevin Barry left Branch and is no longer involved in Nova’s development. In his announcement, Barry revealed that he had been the sole developer for the past year, spending recent months preparing to open source Nova Launcher and clean up its codebase. However, Branch ultimately asked him to stop both development and his open-sourcing efforts.

themurphy@lemmy.ml on 06 Sep 16:51 collapse

Yeah, I read it. But they still promised open source, nothing about Barry working on it or not.

That’s why I said “keeping their promise”

rob_t_firefly@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 19:05 next collapse

The fact that the company forced him to stop getting ready to open source it strongly suggests they aren’t interested in it being open sourced.

laurelraven@lemmy.zip on 07 Sep 19:50 collapse

Also, don’t ever trust companies to do anything they promised with the clear intent to garner good will, especially if the promise is years away

can@sh.itjust.works on 08 Sep 02:42 collapse

Perhaps I’m cynical, but I’m a little amazed you found Lemmy yet remain this optimistic about corporations.

NaClKnight@fedia.io on 06 Sep 09:41 next collapse

gahdam...end of an era. This sucks.

gilokee@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 09:48 next collapse

Fuck, I’ve been using this since I got an android phone in 2008. RIP.

lena@gregtech.eu on 06 Sep 09:51 next collapse

This isn’t a very popular opinion, but I just use the stock Huawei one. Works perfectly for me

Pipster@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Sep 10:14 collapse

Depends on the phone. I hated the one on my oneplus 3 so i needed nova but the one on my current phone has the basic customisation options i was using nova for.

9point6@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 09:55 next collapse

I might be misremembering but wasn’t it bought out by one of those data harvesting companies a while ago?

Covenant@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 10:08 collapse

Yes

ScrotusMaximus@lemmy.zip on 06 Sep 11:03 next collapse

Niagara launcher has been my go to for years now

anguo@piefed.ca on 06 Sep 11:12 next collapse

I find the ckncept interesting, but I often don't remember the name of an app. I need to see its icon.

ScrotusMaximus@lemmy.zip on 06 Sep 11:15 collapse

It shows native icons by default

Stovetop@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 12:11 collapse

If it’s not on the primary list, however, they get sorted alphabetically when scrolling through.

0x0@infosec.pub on 06 Sep 13:01 collapse

By default, sure, but they still show an icon so i dont know why that would matter here

UnfairUtan@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 16:24 collapse

Looks great, but i don’t think i can live without widgets. Especially for home-assistant and calendars

DrDystopia@lemy.lol on 06 Sep 11:24 next collapse

KISS has been the only reasonable launcher ever since Android ruined it’s overview system.

lechekaflan@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 11:26 next collapse

I hate being hinted and asked to click on the link, so I save you a click:

It’s the end of an era: the founder and original developer of Nova Launcher — Kevin Barry — has stepped away from the development of the iconic custom launcher. This essentially marks the end of the road for the launcher, as it is unlikely to receive updates or new features. For years now, Nova Launcher has been the go-to launcher for power Android users, standing out for its plethora of customization options and features.

Now that Nova is in literal limbo, if not allegedly in the hands of some data miner, there should be talk about substitutes.

  • This app may share these data types with third parties
  • This app may collect these data types
dual_sport_dork@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 12:34 next collapse

That talk about substitutes happened when it was initially handed over to said data miner, and anybody concerned should have switched back then. I did, moving to Lawnchair, and never looked back. Oodles of other options are doubtlessly available.

Akasazh@feddit.nl on 06 Sep 19:47 next collapse

I’m quite satisfied with lawn chair too

Edce@lemmy.ca on 07 Sep 04:45 collapse

Lawnchair was too bare bones for me. However, I was able to recreate 90%+ of my Nova setup with Neo.

github.com/NeoApplications/Neo-Launcher

Statick@programming.dev on 07 Sep 07:46 collapse

Hasn’t had a release since 2023 🫤

Edce@lemmy.ca on 07 Sep 12:11 collapse

Their other projects are in active development, so I wouldn’t consider it to be abandoned.

I haven’t had any issues besides the desktop being occasionally unresponsive. Same thing used to happen to me in Nova.

It’s FOSS and suits my needs. But I can see why others may want to stay away from it.

github.com/NeoApplications

0x0@infosec.pub on 06 Sep 13:04 next collapse

I would be so happy if Kevin got accidentally ‘hacked’ and the source leaked, by now im so ingrained in nova that it just feels wrong switching.

Kissaki@feddit.org on 07 Sep 08:54 next collapse

I hate being hinted and asked to click on the link, so I save you a click:

Are you using a different client? Without teaser texts? The Lemmy website mentions Nova in the teaser.

<img alt="" src="https://feddit.org/pictrs/image/ffe5c668-1d14-4d78-aa35-b414a9166e34.png">

lechekaflan@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 09:27 collapse

I’m on the PC and using Firefox, viewing Lemmy directly rather than on mobile.

Android’s most beloved launcher may be done for good

I see only this.

Kissaki@feddit.org on 07 Sep 09:41 collapse

Seems like lemmy.world has the opengraph/teaser stuff disabled? When I open the post on lemmyworld, without an account, it doesn’t have a teaser at all.

If you open this comment source link it may very well show.

The interoperability of ActivityPub is nice, but all these differences make it confusing and cumbersome too.

aeternum@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Sep 12:17 next collapse

if not allegedly in the hands of some data miner,

it’s android. what do you expect? It’s one giant data miner.

nshibj@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 14:40 collapse

I hate clickbait too. Just downvote posts like this

kaitco@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 11:37 next collapse

I don’t even know how to use Android without Nova…

Why does nothing good ever last?

overload@sopuli.xyz on 06 Sep 12:00 next collapse

Yep, have been using and currently using Nova for the last 8 years I think. Suuucks to see it go as I couldn’t find a viable search based launcher like Nova when it was sold.

Rekorse@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 12:03 next collapse

I like Olauncher a lot but I can’t do like a feature comparison with Nova, I never used it. Hope you find something good to replace it with though!

Dran_Arcana@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 12:15 collapse

I switched to Niagara a few years back because Nova didn’t have good support for foldables and tbh I haven’t looked back. It’s very different but once you get used to it it’s much faster than a traditional launcher.

spacejank@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 16:48 next collapse

I’ve been using Niagara for about 6 months now and love it. Having the alphabet down the side of the home screen for immediate 2 tap access to any app is so slick.

oaklandnative@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 00:55 collapse

I switched to Niagara a few years ago when Nova was sold. True game changer once you get used to it (which doesn’t take too long). It works great on phone or tablet. And there is still something SO satisfying about watching the alphabet and apps move with your thumb. It’s so smooth and the haptic feedback is perfect (running on Pixel 7, GrapheneOS, and a cheap old Samsung tablet A8).

Random video showing the UI within the first minute:

youtu.be/sh6q5bjcaXQ

YaxPasaj@lemmy.eco.br on 06 Sep 12:03 next collapse

It’s sad to see it go, for people that want to try a minimalist launcher, ap15 is great.

Tetsuo@jlai.lu on 06 Sep 12:46 next collapse

I’m very thankful to Kevin for this amazing launcher that I’m still using to this day.

Also a bit disapointed he trusted Branch and gave them the opportunity to ruin it.

arin@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 13:10 next collapse

It’s always capitalism

FriendBesto@lemmy.ml on 06 Sep 14:42 collapse

You make it sound as if human greed as part of the human condtion will suddenly and magically disappeared under any other form of trade or political system. That is not what literal history has us shown to be the case, over, and over again.

What fucked it up was he selling to the wrong company. But we do not know why he did it. For all we know, he was tired to taking lead in the project and wanted to cash out. He was entitled to do that, or what is the option, force him to work on it just for your needs or to sell to only the company that you or I approved of? What gives us the right to force their hand?

It sucks but that is what he wanted. We both agree that it us unfortunate though. It is too bad.

prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 15:11 next collapse

That human nature will disappear when provided an egalitarian society is the biggest lie I see parroted over and over again by folks who also demand I read theory.

Our nature isn’t a result of our systems, our systems are a result of our nature

See: sh.itjust.works/comment/20851810

Tatar_Nobility@lemmy.ml on 06 Sep 17:24 collapse

The human condition is dictated by the hegemonic system that is governing.

Monopoly™ the game is structually engineered so that players kill the competition and secure the entire board. Would playing by the game’s rules make me inherently a capitalist jerk? No, because they dictate my behaviour and not following them would put me outside the realm of the game (i.e. the system) resulting in my loss (decay).

If the capitalist system incentivizes me to outcompete others and hoard my wealth and, conversely, punishes me for my altruism; then, I am forced to play by the rules of such a system.

“Human nature” is much more complex to be reduced to just greed. This is what’s so cool about being humans, we are so malleable and can be many many things either at once or separately.

Edit: I want to give some concrete examples to what I’m saying. Initially, the Google leadership was skeptical about AI funding, because of privacy and environmental concerns. Yet, as rival competition grew they backpedaled because this would mean their spot as the strongest teck company would be usurped. The late hop into AI funding and development heavily impacted their prospects and they remain falling behind in this respect (source). Here, we have an exemplary case of how the system automatically punishes hood deeds and reinforces predatory and greedy acts.

joshchandra@midwest.social on 07 Sep 12:18 next collapse

Did you know that Monopoly was originally invented by a woman whose point was how horrible monopolies are? It originally had a co-op mode that could topple monopolies through unions and co-ops.

Her game was bought by a jerk who removed the co-op mode and then claimed Monopoly as his own game. She died penniless.

If the capitalist system incentivizes me to outcompete others and hoard my wealth and, conversely, punishes me for my altruism; then, I am forced to play by the rules of such a system.

So change it… or be a pebble in the mountain of change.

Tatar_Nobility@lemmy.ml on 08 Sep 06:14 collapse

Only through the proletarian revolution can we overthrow the capitalist mode of production, and so we should be diffusing social consciousness to the working class, and contribute to the mobilization of unions.

prettybunnys@sh.itjust.works on 07 Sep 12:41 collapse

Yes of course, humanity didn’t start until we figured out capitalism.

How could I have been so naive

tomiant@programming.dev on 07 Sep 16:16 collapse

You make it sound as if every system is perfectly equal, and that all humans are the same, and that nothing we choose or decide matters at all and that the only form of existence is the one we are seeing right now.

Jesus christ if this was a film you’d happily be hooked up to a bunch of tubes in a goo pod pretending you’re free.

neclimdul@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 16:04 collapse

Man probably needed to eat. What a system we’ve got.

Edce@lemmy.ca on 07 Sep 12:26 collapse

I asked many years ago to add an option to send donations. They said it wasn’t needed. I wonder if additional revenue may have helped.

cRazi_man@europe.pub on 06 Sep 13:51 next collapse

For those coming looking for alternatives, this mega comparison chart is what I used to select an alternative launcher when I switched.

I would strongly recommend checking this site for the trackers in an app if you’re at all concerned about privacy. Links to each app’s exodus privacy report is also at the end of the table linked above.

surfrock66@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 15:28 next collapse

So if Neo started updating again I think it is the closest open source match?

cRazi_man@europe.pub on 06 Sep 15:46 collapse

100%

I stuck with Neo for ages waiting for updates to fix the last few issues…and they never came. Neo would be perfect if someone forked it and continued development.

thax@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 06 Sep 16:50 next collapse

Nice list. I recently started using Fossify Launcher and have been pretty happy with it. It’s simple but does what I need. Thought I’d mention it as it’s absent from that list.

Squizzy@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 23:48 collapse

Fossify is a tad too basic for me. I use the dialler and calculator. Both have slight issues. The calculator always starts with zero so tapping 1416 will give you 14016.

Dialler doesnt seem to wake or respond as quick as others.

I take it as it is given I know it is private and open but still there are gaps in UI and UX with foss that I wish were a bigger priority.

joshchandra@midwest.social on 07 Sep 12:15 next collapse

Use Qalculate!, the only calculator app everyone needs.

thax@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Sep 15:10 collapse

Speaking of calculators on android, I recently found an old silver link cable on ebay, which connects TI calculators to a computer, allowing me to dump the ROM of my old TI89. Loading up that rom in the ‘graph89’ emulator app is an amazing addition to a phone. Blows the socks off any calculator app.

But yes, fossify apps are simple. They do seem to be under active development, so hopefully they shape up nicely in the future.

madcaesar@lemmy.world on 08 Sep 11:25 collapse

Help a brother out, which one is closest to Nova? I don’t mind paying for good work, I just want home screens and being able to place my icons where I want, also widgets!

cRazi_man@europe.pub on 08 Sep 12:10 collapse

There’s no direct replacement. The features I use are in Pear launcher so I use that. You have to look through launcher comparisons to find the features you need.

I’ve made a post about this and some people are giving recommendations. Check out comments here: europe.pub/post/4256799

can@sh.itjust.works on 06 Sep 14:12 next collapse

Dammit. I knew I should she already switched once they were bought but I couldn’t find anything that matched the features at the time.

I really like being able to set swipe actions on my icons. For example swiping up or down on an icon will open an alternative app, folder, or a specific functionality. It’s allowed me to keep a clean screen while keeping everything I need accessible.

Eldaroth@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 19:33 next collapse

That’s the one feature I am missing after switching to Lawnchair. This and the additional gestures it allowed to configure which I used extensively for like quickly opening my 2FA app. Man how I miss those features…

hefty4871@lemmy.ca on 07 Sep 12:59 collapse

This literally the only feature I care about. How has no other launcher done that?

can@sh.itjust.works on 07 Sep 15:08 collapse

I’m surprised too. It’s a killer feature. Any launcher that implements it would get a lot of us as new users.

ripcord@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 15:39 next collapse

God DAMMIT.

I don’t know why, but this is some proverbial straw for me today. Motherfuck.

SoleInvictus@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 06 Sep 23:14 collapse

Same. I loudly exclaimed “FUUUUUUCK” as I read the article, much to the confusion of my partner.

alecsargent@lemmy.zip on 06 Sep 15:55 next collapse

Its Lawnchair or nothing for me.

pineapplelover@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 07 Sep 06:31 collapse

I used to use lawnchair but there was some lag with it. Now I use whatever default launcher there is

TrumpetX@programming.dev on 07 Sep 14:55 collapse

I dislike that I can’t group up things in folders in graphene in the drawer. I switched to Smart Launcher. It’s not exactly folders, but it’s good.

glitchdx@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 19:53 next collapse

if it’s nova launcher I’m gonna be pissed.

edit: it’s nova launcher. fucking fuck.

interdimensionalmeme@lemmy.ml on 07 Sep 02:04 next collapse

Hey by any chance do you have the last APK file and the SHA256 of that file ?

Oh wait, it this it ?

apkmirror.com/…/nova-launcher-8-1-1-android-apk-d…

Name: com.teslacoilsw.launcher_8.1.1-81001_minAPI26(arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a)(nodpi)_apkmirror.com.apk
Size: 11970405 bytes (11 MiB)
SHA256: 30bccfdd995969089ad364a7a6bb7bbea482a703fbfb30ebccad6418aa977fec

Is there an x86_64 version ?

Just making sure we’ve got the last version saved

Oh wait, it’s not open source ? And they’ve been acquired in 2022 ?

date of acquisition 2022-07-19

Ok, last one before the acquisition, just in case

apkmirror.com/…/nova-launcher-8-0-2-android-apk-d…

Name: com.teslacoilsw.launcher_8.0.2-80002_minAPI26(arm64-v8a,armeabi-v7a)(nodpi)_apkmirror.com.apk
Size: 12580956 bytes (11 MiB)
SHA256: 61a760413387dde99f2a2ef4b065caf278b575c8028cc5b3092f05192cfee258

thatradomguy@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 13:20 next collapse

I’m sorry, brother. My condolences. I actually get my launcher from Fdroid and so I’ll probably also be fucked.

hansolo@lemmy.today on 07 Sep 14:00 collapse

Seriously, one of the few apps I’ve ever paid for - and this is what I get?!

cheers_queers@lemmy.zip on 06 Sep 20:23 next collapse

Niagara is my favorite by far, i have been paying for pro for years

crocswithsocks@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 22:06 next collapse

Yup, switched to Niagara a few years ago and I don’t intend to ever switch again.

Tiefa@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 01:54 collapse

Man, I’ve been using it for a long time. I was going to buy the forever sub a while ago and never did. When did it jump to $42. I could’ve sworn it was like 20.

Gaja0@lemmy.zip on 06 Sep 20:40 next collapse

Mine for the last 3 years

f-droid.org/packages/fr.neamar.kiss

AbsolutePain@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 20:23 collapse

KISS is so good. It’s 100% the fastest way to get to where you wanna be when you pull up your phone.

ksyko@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 21:10 next collapse

Reminds me of QuickPic and ES File Explorer

Matriks404@lemmy.world on 06 Sep 21:55 next collapse

I don’t understand the point of most of Android launchers, since they don’tcreally look that different from each other.

derpgon@programming.dev on 07 Sep 00:22 next collapse

To feed you ads, or make you pay for nothing special. Nova - the launcher from the article - is great, very customizable, and lightweight.

AussieWanderer@lemmy.net.au on 07 Sep 02:46 collapse

That’s just not true, especially with Nova, the one this article is talking about. Nova lets you customise basically everything.

jjlinux@lemmy.zip on 07 Sep 13:25 next collapse

These companies lack any sort of common sense. Nova is used (and suggested) by Android users that are at least minimally tech-savvy. What on earth would make them believe that news like this one would remain secret, and therefore allow them to keep the userbase to suck on their data?

Lileath@lemmy.blahaj.zone on 07 Sep 13:40 next collapse

Am I the only person that uses KISS launcher on this site? Once I got used to how it functions switching to something different will be hard.

Demdaru@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 16:06 next collapse

It’s that vertical one aye? Used it for oldie backup phone and it was a blessing. But if you use more apps, it’s not worth it imo

Lifter@discuss.tchncs.de on 08 Sep 04:59 collapse

Searching is way faster than trying to keep stuff organized in folders and screens. You get at least two clicks anyway and you keyboard is already there.

Demdaru@lemmy.world on 08 Sep 13:19 collapse

Dunno, organised my shit once and done, I can now get to my shit faster than I type so yeah.

AbsolutePain@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 20:22 collapse

I love KISS launcher. I can’t go back to normal launchers. Been using it for years.

pulsewidth@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 13:58 next collapse

I just use the Fairphone 2 Launcher and it’s fine 🤷🏻

I used Nova on my last phone and it worked great, I paid for pro. So I know what I’m missing, not worth it to get back in the Google Play Store system though. I like being anon with no Google account, especially considering Nova sold to a company that data mines user data?

HulkSmashBurgers@reddthat.com on 07 Sep 14:17 next collapse

I’ve been using kvaesitso. I like it!

f-droid.org/packages/de.mm20.launcher2.release/

Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club on 07 Sep 15:14 next collapse

Yeah, it’s open sauce, has shortcuts, widgets, & works fine.

HulkSmashBurgers@reddthat.com on 07 Sep 17:10 collapse

I also really like the tagging feature.

Evil_Shrubbery@thelemmy.club on 07 Sep 18:37 collapse

Oh yeah, I don’t often use it, but it helps me sometimes for apps I rarely use (but have tagged).

Also the button to disable all work (profile) apps is neatly placed.

ilinamorato@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 18:59 collapse

Oh, this is great news. I have Nova tweaked to work almost exactly like this. Excellent, thank you.

mr2meows@pawb.social on 07 Sep 16:59 next collapse

i use oxshell

alekwithak@lemmy.world on 07 Sep 18:53 collapse

Are you alright?

mr2meows@pawb.social on 08 Sep 19:30 collapse

pretty waves backgrounde,

ibot@feddit.org on 07 Sep 19:30 collapse

Damn.I need to find an alternative. I also like the Microsoft Launcher, but it’s Microsoft…