Uninstalled within seconds. I’m trialling Hyperion launcher now, which seems pretty crisp.

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    and have to go through many useless screens to get to the one you want.

    Two things.

    Clean your shit up and prioritize. Everything I could ever dream of is on one screen.

    Second, it’s foss. Contribute.

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      Classic “the product/UX doesn’t need fixing, you’re just using it wrong” mentality. Not exactly how you win users on your side.

      Second, it’s foss. Contribute.

      Agree on this point though

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      Or, hear me out, solve this trivial problem by reintroducing what has been a basic feature of launchers forever.

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        Has it though? I can’t say I’ve ever seen it, and I go out of my way to look at settings for everything

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          It makes sense to have it, but what is one thumb movement really? After once, the benefit goes away. And even then, it’s literally a thumb movement, and it’s to access something that you use so little, that you’ve put out of the way. You’re saving like a swipe a year at that point. I’d deprioritize the fuck out of this

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      I like having home on 3.

      Only a calendar widget on 2 (one swipe left), so you get a quick glance of upcoming events. Then two swipes left are various games. One swipe right are various overflow apps from the main screen.

      People use software differently, just because you don’t agree doesn’t mean it is wrong.