I thought I was the only one.
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The settings starter wizard is great for users that are not very familiar with customisation, so I think you have a lot of potential there for something new. I think you saw it as well. Most launchers are either very complex to set up (for someone that is not very familiar with android customisation) or too simple (like Niagara Launcher) but I think most users want some that is inviting for migrating from another custom launcher and from any stock one. Some launchers fix this by a migration wizard, but if you are going to copy something over, why migrate? I really like how your approach is going and I can’t wait to see where you land.
Regarding speed, I like your approach for speed , I think that’s something to consider on the wizard and I think that that’s the first setting I changed. I will send you my current nova set up and my Octopi one.
Thank you for your work, anyone can see that you are trying to do something different and put a lot of thought and effort into it.
Edit 1: is there anyway change the way how icons are shown on folders?
Well, I’m used to be able to search for an app wish a home on home press. The faster the better (some launchers are too slow on this, and that’s why I don’t use them). My main is Nova. The current speed setting is great.
The second thing is the Widget grouping per app.
On experience, I find this launcher too slow for my taste.
On the settings side, I find that having too many settings at the same time is kinda cumbersome.
Things that I like, to be able too see what setting does what easily, icon resizing, padding and dock concept.
I’d pay for this in the future. Like from 2 to 3 USD.
That kid is going to code and open source.
I don’t like arguing. People who argue make me sick.
I find this a great idea.
It is because you’ll be the Ender of Barts.
Why would I fight the truth?
I’m on the same boat for my OP7T
Hey, if want to try it, feel free to do it. Even Ubuntu is better than Windows.
I was also considering Ubuntu until I learned why I shouldn’t.
You be you.
btw I don’t like arch.
Can’t we all just hate Ubuntu in peace?
Please tell me that was at the airport
I don’t like getting called out.
This is the year I’m porting my family to Linux. Starting this summer!
Yeah, it’s true, easier to set up (by quite a lot), but too limited on the settings, which cores you can use, etc.
Retroarch is your best option, but the learning curve can be very steep for some. There are great tutorials on the web about it. At the same time, if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
I’m the decoy one.
It knows what It did.
I don’t see any way whatsoever that could mean this project is not viable.