14 comments

  • mochsalman 35 minutes ago
    I initially thought that switching to a lighter launcher like Nova would make my phone-apps launching faster. However, I soon realized that what I actually needed was something to boost my productivity, so I switched to a launcher with fewer distractions, like Yantra Launcher (terminal-based), which I've been using ever since.
  • Semaphor 1 hour ago
    Well, that sucks. When the sale was announced, I tried several launchers, free and paid, and none of them were as good as Nova :/ Guess I’ll do another round.
    • calderwoodra 36 minutes ago
      I've been using Niagara for a few years and I love it.
    • mkka 45 minutes ago
      Smart Launcher is the one I settled on after my last round of testing. Not perfect, but closer than most.
    • franciscop 51 minutes ago
      Please update here if you find any good alternative? I'm stuck in the same place
      • jayknight 48 minutes ago
        Lawnchair has been good enough for me, get a recent development build, they don't release very often.
        • colordrops 25 minutes ago
          Lawnchair is the best open source launcher IMHO. It's feature reach but it does have one problem: the defaults are the opposite of sane lol.
  • celsoazevedo 4 hours ago
    For those still using Nova Launcher (custom launcher for Android), it seems that it's owned by a new company and the latest update comes with the Facebook Ads and Google AdMob SDKs and require extra permissions.

    8.1.6:

    - Branch (analytics)

    - Bugsnag (crash report)

    8.2.4:

    - Facebook Ads (advertisement)

    - Google AdMob (advertisement)

    - Branch (analytics)

    - Bugsnag (crash reporting)

    - Google CrashLytics (crash reporting)

    - Google Firebase Analytics (analytics)

    • fireflash38 3 hours ago
      Any good alternatives people are using? I've used Nova for absolutely ages
      • flax 1 hour ago
        I've been mostly happy with Action launcher. It has the few features I really liked from Nova that are missing from pixel launcher: I can make my home screens scroll in a circular/infinite manner, I can remove the search bar and the google news feed or whatever they call the left page, I can set more than one page in the dock.

        Unfortunately, the app list page isn't quite as configurable. There are folders rather than tabs, and there's an extra click necessary to search by app name. Overall, it does the job.

      • BLKNSLVR 1 hour ago
        I moved to Lawnchair when I recently-ish migrated to GrapheneOS. I can't remember why I didn't go with Nova Launcher again, might have been related to the permissions required.

        Lawnchair has fewer options, ie. is simpler, but I haven't, in practice, noticed any memorable differences.

      • Erenay09 30 minutes ago
        I am using "Minimo Launcher". I have an OLED display. So its using less battery. Also it's open source.

        https://github.com/VaibhavLakhera/minimo-launcher

      • sgc 3 hours ago
        I switched from Nova to Smart Launcher a couple years ago because it allowed me better customization of app groups - although I did need to work on the config a bit. I like it.
      • canthonytucci 3 hours ago
        Lawnchair is not as fancy but it works
        • Fire-Dragon-DoL 2 hours ago
          It doesn't support adding pages to the home,sadly
          • notpushkin 1 hour ago
            Did you mean tabs (to the drawer)? You totally can add new pages to the home – try moving an icon beyond the screen border.
            • Fire-Dragon-DoL 1 hour ago
              No I mean that if in Brave I say "add this page to the home", the launcher gives an error
              • notpushkin 11 minutes ago
                Ah, pages like in webpages. Gotcha.

                It’s interesting, Lawnchair works totally fine with these “app action” 1×1 widgets, and Firefox can add website shortcuts without any problem for me. I’ll try it in Brave a bit later.

              • GlitchRider47 16 minutes ago
                That's strange, that hasn't happened to me. Maybe a reinstall might fix the problem? I use it on a Pixel 8A
        • garciansmith 2 hours ago
          Lawnchair is good. I just really want app drawer tabs, the only reason I've stuck with Nova.
      • planetafro 2 hours ago
        I use Niagra. So good once you get used to it.
        • cromka 1 hour ago
          3. Types of Data collected Among the types of Personal Data that this Application collects, by itself or through the listed Data Processors, there are:

          Unique device identifiers Approximate geographic position (city level) IDs (package names) from installed apps Usage Data Cookies

          Oh boy...

          • GlitchRider47 14 minutes ago
            Yeah.. I used to use Niagra because it really is a great launcher but I don't like the data collection. A great FOSS alternative is Kvaesitso which doesn't have the exact same layout but it is search based. They also managed to implement a native search that in my opinion is better than Sesame.
      • flexagoon 2 hours ago
        Kvaesito is a great search-focused FOSS launcher
      • Aluminum0643 1 hour ago
        • raybb 57 minutes ago
          Do you know if this, or any other launcher for that matter, works well on the latest Android for Pixels? Ever dang launcher I try (Nova included) has this horrible problem where at some point during the day the app launcher becomes a wasteland of blanked out apps with no names and no order. Only fix is to restart the phone. It got a little better with Android 16 but not much.
      • Krutonium 1 hour ago
        I'm using Evie Launcher, but a really old version from just before the developer shut down the project and later removed it from the store. If you look today, you'll find a fairly convincing imposter that loves spamming you with ads, from a different developer.

        The APK is at least 6 years old now.

      • kenrick95 1 hour ago
        I switched to KISS Launcher several years back and had been loving it. I like the philosophy of search-based launcher. This way, if I don't actively search for an app, I won't be distracted into opening one
      • dcreater 1 hour ago
        Its ok to just stay on v7 no? Thats what im doing.
      • Abishek_Muthian 2 hours ago
        I haven't used an android launcher over a decade, stock LineageOS launcher works well for me i.e. to open app drawer and to click on apps.

        What do you folks use 3rd party launchers for?

        • mkozlows 1 hour ago
          For not using the default Samsung launcher, which sucks.
        • ipcress_file 1 hour ago
          I've been using Nova Launcher to mimic webOS for almost 10 years. I might be slightly too resistant to change!
      • dcl 3 hours ago
        How much am I missing out by using the standard launcher my Pixel comes with? I haven't played with different launchers since the Nexus 4 and Android 2/3 (I think).
        • Fuzzwah 20 minutes ago
          For me the advantage of nova is increasing the density of app icons able to be displayed on the home screen and app drawer.

          I run with a 9x7 home screen grid and 8x6 app drawer.

          This allows me to have a weather widget with a large clock and an excellent calendar widget called Todo Agenda displayed while still allowing me to have all my apps accessible on one screen.

        • toast0 2 hours ago
          I don't like the stock launcher because I can't remove the search bar and I never use the search bar. Nova feels like a no nonsense launcher that does what I need. I think last time it came up, the recommended option was missing something for me so I stayed with Nova, but the writing is on the wall.

          Checked again and I don't see a way to get a button to show the app drawer on Lawnchair, and I don't want to use a gesture, so that's going to be hard to use.

          • array_key_first 1 hour ago
            I switched to Nova for the same reason. I paid for it, too. I pay and donate for good software all the time, but this is another sober reminder to never pay for proprietary software.
      • spondyl 2 hours ago
        As a relatively new convert back to Android, I've been using Niagra Launcher and enjoying it.
  • Fej 1 hour ago
    Do older versions of Nova have any security flaws which preclude using them?

    I've been using this app for ages and it's been essentially feature-complete for several years. A part of me wants to switch launchers for no other reason than "it is supported and not tracking me", but it is possible for software to be finished, and I believe Nova falls into that category. If there's no meaningful vulnerabilities in it, there's really no reason for me to switch away, at least not immediately.

  • pveierland 24 minutes ago
    That sucks. I've been running the paid version for years - however it's clear that it hasn't been properly maintained for a while and it suffers from sporadic crashes.

    Any recommendations for launchers that are functionally similar? The launchers mentioned in this thread so far are quite different.

    • GlitchRider47 19 minutes ago
      Lawnchair is similar, but it does have some bugs that they're still working through.

      If you're not set in the traditional page/app drawer launcher, I'd recommend Kvaesitso. It's a FOSS search based launcher. A bit of a learning curve but it is very performant and feature rich.

  • Atlas-Marbles 1 hour ago
    Plenty of great open-source launchers on F-Droid.
  • tholman 54 minutes ago
    For those out of the know, Nova Launcher is an Android home screen replacement... so hits home when the root of your phone existence gets shook piece by piece.
  • ipcress_file 1 hour ago
    I'm still using an old version with the network access blocked. I'll use it until it stops working.

    If anyone knows of another launcher with app drawer tabs, let me know.

  • aspbee555 1 hour ago
    I have been trying to figure out why my phone has beep going stupid and laggy with the launcher lately, now I know why
  • Daz912 39 minutes ago
    What's the problem exactly?
    • tlhunter 28 minutes ago
      The homescreen may one day contain ads.
  • unethical_ban 1 hour ago
    At least in Graphene, you can block the app from having network access, but stock launcher in Graphene has worked well for me.

    Damn these privacy-invading leeches.

  • rationalist 2 hours ago
    Thankfully I am using GrapheneOS, so I never gave the app network permissions. I will look for a new launcher anyways now.

    Thanks for sharing.

  • another_twist 2 hours ago
    Nova drained my erstwhile Android phones battery. Not sure if this has gotten any better.
  • blcknight 1 hour ago
    That’s disappointing. My primary launcher on my eink devices since it works so well on them.
    • DanOpcode 1 hour ago
      What devices are those? A phone with eink?