minus-squarewiccan2@lemmy.worldtoAndroid@lemmy.world•which launcher would you suggest and why?linkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up17·6 months agoNiagara launcher It’s a minimalistic approach, you get one widget at the top of the screen and then a handful of favourite apps. There’s no app draw instead you scroll an alphabet on either side of the screen to find apps. Works really well if you have a lot of apps and you want to find them by name. In the paid version you can have multiple widgets but they stack in the one spot and you have to swipe between them. It’s perfect if you want an uncluttered launcher. linkfedilink
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Niagara launcher
It’s a minimalistic approach, you get one widget at the top of the screen and then a handful of favourite apps.
There’s no app draw instead you scroll an alphabet on either side of the screen to find apps.
Works really well if you have a lot of apps and you want to find them by name.
In the paid version you can have multiple widgets but they stack in the one spot and you have to swipe between them.
It’s perfect if you want an uncluttered launcher.