Using a custom launcher is still one of Android’s best features.
I also love having the app drawer. I keep the ten apps I use most frequently on my home screen. Firefox, Maps, PowerAmp, Phone, Messages, YouTube, Amazon Music, my bank… And everything else lives in the app drawer. I worked hard on getting a good wallpaper. I want to see it. That’s what I liked least about my old iPod Touch. Once you have a fair few apps, you can’t see the wallpaper anymore. If it’s not important enough to go on my home screen, I don’t mind grabbing it from my app drawer. Plus, I use Nova + Sesame to search. So just pulling up search and typing the first two letters gets me what I want 99.9% of the time.
I can’t find shit on my wife’s iPhone. I pull up Spotlight by default. I also do this on her MacBook because at least half the time I’m using it, I’m playing around in Terminal.
Using a custom launcher is still one of Android’s best features.
I also love having the app drawer. I keep the ten apps I use most frequently on my home screen. Firefox, Maps, PowerAmp, Phone, Messages, YouTube, Amazon Music, my bank… And everything else lives in the app drawer. I worked hard on getting a good wallpaper. I want to see it. That’s what I liked least about my old iPod Touch. Once you have a fair few apps, you can’t see the wallpaper anymore. If it’s not important enough to go on my home screen, I don’t mind grabbing it from my app drawer. Plus, I use Nova + Sesame to search. So just pulling up search and typing the first two letters gets me what I want 99.9% of the time.
I can’t find shit on my wife’s iPhone. I pull up Spotlight by default. I also do this on her MacBook because at least half the time I’m using it, I’m playing around in Terminal.