. . . that allows the user to hide apps in the drawer?

      • hedgeOP
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        KISS is nice, but since I can barely type on a smartphone this probably won’t work for me, but thank you both for taking the time to respond!

    • @Hyperi0n@lemm.ee
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      31 year ago

      I just downloaded KISS because I got bored of using Lawnchair for so long now and I do like how fast it is. Everything in my favorites at the touch of a finger is nice. Thank you for recommending this.

      • @plactagonic@beehaw.org
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        41 year ago

        It has lot of customisation - I use simple UI (it hides history and you can add widgets) and swiping shortcuts.

    • @dillydogg
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      Also shout out for the TinyBit launcher fork for someone who wants custom icons and a few extras with the same concept

    • Atemu
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      I also used it for a while but I find that I use a set of apps all the time and simply tapping a known position on screen is just so much faster.

      “Normal” launchers have searchable app drawers too, so that works for the rest.

    • hedgeOP
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      21 year ago

      Thanks; however I wasn’t able to find a way to hide drawer apps with it, like with nova launcher. Also looks like it hasn’t been updated in a while

      • bardm
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        41 year ago

        Open launcher settings - drawer - hidden app shortcuts - check those you don’t want to see. I’m using 2.0-2589 on android 13 and it works great.

    • @Nitrousoxide@beehaw.org
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      I’m a fan of Lawnchair. I used KISS for a while but it honestly had my typing out searches a bunch rather than being able to quickly navigate by muscle memory. I do their their tags though as it makes trying to find that app you forgot the name of easier. Provided you go through the effort of given them tags up front.

    • @itsmect@monero.town
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      Neo Launcher is great! Switched over from Nova Launcher because they had all the customization features I wanted, without the being tied to google play store. Also recommend the Neo Feed RSS reader, which integrates right on the home screen.

    • @Hyperi0n@lemm.ee
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      21 year ago

      For some reason, Neo crashes every time I boot it! Both from F-Droid and Aurora. It looks really good too. What do you like about Neo? :)

      • hedgeOP
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        11 year ago

        Mainly the ability to hide apps in the drawer.

    • 6daemonbag
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      I was really loving it but it was bogging down my old-ass pixel 2. Do you know of any other similar launchers? I need a new phone.

  • @sibloure@beehaw.org
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    Lawnchair Alpha version is beautiful and modern. I’ve tried many launchers before but have stuck with Lawnchair since I found it a year ago. Get the the official github alpha version - the version in the Play store or F-Droid is not the same.

    • @Provider@feddit.de
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      I took a look at their twitter screenshots and it seems like it’s similar to the stock android launcher if i’m not mistaken?

      • @sibloure@beehaw.org
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        Yes I think so. I had not used android before switching to Grapehene so I’m never sure what is stock Android and what isn’t.

  • gaael
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    I use Olaucher and it works great for me. You just long-press any app in the drawer and you get the “Hide” option.

    It’s of course FOSS, I use the F-Droid version.

    It’s entirely text though which I like, but maybe that doesn’t fit your needs - no icons and no widgets.

  • @bet@lemm.ee
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    It’s not GUI (no icons, no widgets) but I have for many years preferred

    Search Based Launcher (Minimalistic home-screen) https://f-droid.org/packages/com.vackosar.searchbasedlauncher/

    It uses the text names of apps for launching them, and allows both hiding and renaming apps. Renaming is helpful for dealing with e.g. “Voice” being both Google Voice and Voice Audiobook Player.

  • @Sivilian@lemmy.zip
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    31 year ago

    I have been using Neo launcher and I love it, but I hear it is not great on non pixel phones.

    • zeekaran
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      21 year ago

      Controls your home screen and app drawer. Nova was the popular one until they sold out.

      • @itchy_lizard@feddit.it
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        ok. what’s wrong with the built-in AOSP “launcher”? Is there some important feature for home screens that I’m missing-out on?

        • gaael
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          It boils down to preferences imho.

          I like text-based stuff in general, so having a launcher that displays my favorites app as text and launches any app as soon as I type the beginning of its name is a real plus for me.

          Open-source and de-gafamisation also matter to me, so I want to make sure knowing my launcher doesn’t track me - I usually choose one that’s available onF-Droid for this reason.

          OLauncher has these features and has a smaller footprint than default launchers, sl I swapped.

          But afaik there’s nothing “wrong” with the AOSP launcher.

        • zeekaran
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          Customizable grid size on both the home screen and app drawer are the two biggest for me. Also being able to hide apps from the drawer while keeping them installed. Home screen gestures are a big one that I don’t personally use anymore.