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Old June 18th, 2011, 09:47 AM   #1 (permalink)
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I am not a techy kind of person but I'm not totally untechy either. I have been a smartphone user for awhile. Have had a bb 8900, 8530 and htc hero. As far as locking or unlocking a phone and such like, forget it. I'm not even sure I understand it and even if I did, I'd probably make a permanent mess of my phone. Nor do I have the ability to design apps etc.
A month or so ago I became the proud owner of an htc inspire 4g and really love it a lot. I love the ability to customize so that even if I have the same phone as the person next to me, my phone is different then theirs is. Even better, it is quicker than my hero was.

So having introduced you to where I am at technically, here's the question. I have noticed many of you use launcher pro, go launcher, adw launcher etc. Do you have these for more customization or does it make your phone run more efficiently. What are the advantages, disadvantages to a launcher program? Which one is really the best?

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I use lpp. It adds more customization and to me it seems to run smoother. I like lpp cause the widgets remind me of htc sense. The dock bar is customizable so it can be scrollable and hold 15 apps/shortcuts versus the sense dock bar which is just phone, app drawer and edit.
Also I like how lpp has a hidden app drawer to hide the att bloatware om not using. I haven't decided to root yet so hiding it is the next best option.

As far a which is better its a matter of personal preference. I say try the free versions of each until you find the one you like best. Top on my list though is lpp, adw and then go.

Also make sure you get home switcher for froyo this will make it easier to go back to sense if you need to.
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Each launcher has a different feature set and options and you will find users squarely in one camp or another. I've got ADW EX and LauncherPro and Zeam Launcher and each one makes the device they are on more customizable and therefore (because it woks more efficiently for me) better performing.

On my Nexus One I have ADW EX as my default launcher. It's particular feature set works best for me as my day-to-day phone. On my Captivate I have LauncherPro mainly for the included widgets and Zeam on the Nook Color for the streamlined launcher functions will negligible performance impact.

Which is best? The one that works best for you. You may just have to try them all.

EDIT: What she said (you beat me to it, 2many.)
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Old June 18th, 2011, 10:09 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Is LPP the name of the app? If not, what is lpp and acronym for? (edited to add) You said it reminded you of htc sense. Inspire is htc with sense. Would I want a different launcher program?
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I use lpp. It adds more customization and to me it seems to run smoother. I like lpp cause the widgets remind me of htc sense. The dock bar is customizable so it can be scrollable and hold 15 apps/shortcuts versus the sense dock bar which is just phone, app drawer and edit.
Also I like how lpp has a hidden app drawer to hide the att bloatware om not using. I haven't decided to root yet so hiding it is the next best option.

As far a which is better its a matter of personal preference. I say try the free versions of each until you find the one you like best. Top on my list though is lpp, adw and then go.

Also make sure you get home switcher for froyo this will make it easier to go back to sense if you need to.
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Is LPP the name of the app? If not, what is lpp and acronym for? (edited to add) You said it reminded you of htc sense. Inspire is htc with sense. Would I want a different launcher program?
Lpp=launcherpro plus

I like how the widgets remind me of htc sense. It's like taking sense and making it more customizable. If you want to try something none sense like I would give adw a try. But in end
LPP won me over with the widgets. I liked sense but didn't like how I couldn't change the dock bar or how the screen transitions from one to another with lpp I can change the dock bar and add what I want and change how the screen moves from one to another when i swipe (has flip, rotate, cube and some other transitions)
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I use Go Launcher. It's free and very full-featured.

For me, it has so many advantages over the stock home page/launcher that it would be difficult to list them all. Here's a few:

Scrolling is much smoother and quicker

Customizable number of apps showing on each screen:4x4,4x5,5x5 etc.

App Drawer: Customizable as above, plus the ability to hide apps so the ones you don't use (and can't delete, like those that came with the phone [bloatware] aren't visible and don't take up space. Within the app drawer you can rearrange apps, create folders, delete apps, close apps, see which apps are running, scroll either vertically or horizontally, change the background, and more.

The Dock (bottom of screen where the app tray and phone icons are): Go Launcher puts 5 icons there, fully customizable to anything (programs, shortcuts, etc) you want. And if you want, you can scroll the dock to the left and right to get 5 more icons with each scroll, up to 15. As now, if you tap the icon, the program opens; but you can set it that if you swipe up on one of the dock icons, it will open a different program. Plus, you can change the actual icons to create a theme.

Instead of the 3, 5, or 7 panels of the home page that comes with the phone, you can have from 1 to 30 panels.

If you swipe up on and home panel, you get a screen that shows all the panels. In this screen, you can move panels, select a home panel, add or delete panels, and tap on a panel to go directly to it. Swiping down on any panel will return to the home screen panel.

You can resize any widget.

You can rename any icon.

Don't like the took of a particular icon? Easy to change.

Much, much more

Go Launcher is completely free, and the other two have both free and paid versions. Try one and play with it.

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You might as well give them a go. You can't do any harm and it's very easy to switch back to your stock launcher.

Get the Home Switcher app, as mentioned above, to make it easier to switch between launchers.
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Keep in mind, if/when you switch to a different launcher, you won't have access to widgets that are specific to the Sense UI that comes packaged with the phone (you won't lose the widgets, they're still there if you switch back to Sense UI). So you'll find yourself tracking down alternatives.

For example, you'll most probably want to find a new clock widget. There are tons and tons of both free and paid widgets out there, and most of the paid widgets (like Beautiful Widgets) have a lite version for you to give it a try. Depending on your needs, you may also need to track down a Contacts widget, Calendar widget, etc.

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The only reason I switched to lpp was to be able to have my home screen turn landscape.

After installing it I saw that I can have 30 apps launch from the dock instead of having to have icons all over my screen. I also like the calendar widget a lot better than the stock one.
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I would like to point out that you don't need a new launcher...if the stock phone is working for you then stick with it
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Does adw or pro launcher have a way to hide apps?

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I use Go Launcher. It's free and very full-featured.
For me, it has so many advantages over the stock home page/launcher that it would be difficult to list them all. Here's a few:

Scrolling is much smoother and quicker

Customizable number of apps showing on each screen:4x4,4x5,5x5 etc.

App Drawer: Customizable as above, plus the ability to hide apps so the ones you don't use (and can't delete, like those that came with the phone [bloatware] aren't visible and don't take up space. Within the app drawer you can rearrange apps, create folders, delete apps, close apps, see which apps are running, scroll either vertically or horizontally, change the background, and more.

The Dock (bottom of screen where the app tray and phone icons are): Go Launcher puts 5 icons there, fully customizable to anything (programs, shortcuts, etc) you want. And if you want, you can scroll the dock to the left and right to get 5 more icons with each scroll, up to 15. As now, if you tap the icon, the program opens; but you can set it that if you swipe up on one of the dock icons, it will open a different program. Plus, you can change the actual icons to create a theme.

Instead of the 3, 5, or 7 panels of the home page that comes with the phone, you can have from 1 to 30 panels.

If you swipe up on and home panel, you get a screen that shows all the panels. In this screen, you can move panels, select a home panel, add or delete panels, and tap on a panel to go directly to it. Swiping down on any panel will return to the home screen panel.

You can resize any widget.

You can rename any icon.

Don't like the took of a particular icon? Easy to change.

Much, much more

Go Launcher is completely free, and the other two have both free and paid versions. Try one and play with it.

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LPP has a hidden app drawer to dump whatever you don't want to look at.
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I use LPP exactly for those two great features: Awesome scroll-able dock and the ability to hide unwanted apps.
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Keep in mind, if/when you switch to a different launcher, you won't have access to widgets that are specific to the Sense UI that comes packaged with the phone (you won't lose the widgets, they're still there if you switch back to Sense UI). So you'll find yourself tracking down alternatives.

For example, you'll most probably want to find a new clock widget. There are tons and tons of both free and paid widgets out there, and most of the paid widgets (like Beautiful Widgets) have a lite version for you to give it a try. Depending on your needs, you may also need to track down a Contacts widget, Calendar widget, etc.

Not trying to discourage, quite the contrary.
sense analog clock is great. i really miss the sense widgets after i rooted....mail, calendar, etc...
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I did download a clock widget. I use calengoo (I think that's the name) already because I like it better than stock calendar with sense cause you can have the "to do" tasks and calendar events all on the same calendar. I fail to understand why android hasn't figured that out. That's the real advantage of blackberry vs. android is stuff like that. Nobody does organization better than bb I'm afraid. I've tried all three launchers except for zeam and I just don't know. I like sense but the fancy screen switches and ability to resize widgets and apps is cool. Doesn't Gingerbread have the ability to resize apps or is that a samsung feature?
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For example, you'll most probably want to find a new clock widget. There are tons and tons of both free and paid widgets out there, and most of the paid widgets (like Beautiful Widgets) have a lite version for you to give it a try. Depending on your needs, you may also need to track down a Contacts widget, Calendar widget, etc.

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I know I like the ability to resize widgets/apps and the fancy screen shifts but I still haven't decided whether having those possibilites is worth it or not. I was quite content with straight htc sense until I started reading about apps and stuff.
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This. But ultimately it's entirely up to personal preference. I use Zeam as a launcher on my tablet because I think Touchwiz sucks balls. On my phone I use stock. It works. I'm happy with it. I have no reason to change.
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Thank you Kairosgrammy for posing this question - I was getting a tad bored with my phone and starting to research rooting (which is still a bit scary) so now I can hold off on that and try launchers.
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You are quite welcome. I'm rather curious by nature and never had a problem asking questions. I would probably try rooting but I'm too Chicken.
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Me too on the curious - has gotten me into more trouble sometimes.

But I figured if I said I was getting a little bored then I'd get told to root. This was a nice alternative.
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One reason I use a custom launcher is so I can backup my home screens. Launcher Pro will back up the icons / settings (minus any widgets). I like the fact that if I have to hard reset or get a replacement phone, I won't have to re-add the icons to my seven home screens.
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I am curious, with paid apps are they charged to my phone account, or do I need to have a credit card number on file with the market?

Sorry. Probably should have started a new thread...
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I am curious, with paid apps are they charged to my phone account, or do I need to have a credit card number on file with the market?

Sorry. Probably should have started a new thread...
When you click purchase on a paid app, it takes you to a google checkout window where you pay for the app and complete the transaction. I'm not sure how many US carriers are using "carrier billing", I know with Sprint you can pay with your cell bill, but otherwise you'll need a credit card. What I usually do is go to a grocery store/walmart/etc, and buy a $25 - $50 pre paid visa gift card, then I attach that to my phone/google checkout, then I can buy the apps I want to purchase and never worry about much.

On topic: I love launcherpro Plus, and its what I use... mostly because of the widgets (I do love some of its other features too though). Some of the other launchers are very good, and they're all a little different, so in the end it comes down to personal preference... no harm in trying them and seeing what configuration you like best. I do know that you need to buy launcherpro Plus to be able to have the widgets, and the resizeable widget capability.
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When you click purchase on a paid app, it takes you to a google checkout window where you pay for the app and complete the transaction. I'm not sure how many US carriers are using "carrier billing", I know with Sprint you can pay with your cell bill, but otherwise you'll need a credit card. What I usually do is go to a grocery store/walmart/etc, and buy a $25 - $50 pre paid visa gift card, then I attach that to my phone/google checkout, then I can buy the apps I want to purchase and never worry about much.

On topic: I love launcherpro Plus, and its what I use... mostly because of the widgets (I do love some of its other features too though). Some of the other launchers are very good, and they're all a little different, so in the end it comes down to personal preference... no harm in trying them and seeing what configuration you like best. I do know that you need to buy launcherpro Plus to be able to have the widgets, and the resizeable widget capability.
The prepaid visa gift card is a great idea - never would have thought of that.

So far launcherpro is what I'm trying and I'm not sure I even want to try another launcher. I am using the free version but the resizing a widget looks like fun and some of their other widgets too. I have a feeling by the end of the day I'll have the full version.



Although feel free to chime in with fun features of the other launchers - I don't usually find all the really fun stuff until weeks or months later.
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SPB shell 3D is an absolutely amazin launcher. looks class and runs really well on higher end phones. only problem is, it costs €10, which is a wile rip off.
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When you click purchase on a paid app, it takes you to a google checkout window where you pay for the app and complete the transaction. I'm not sure how many US carriers are using "carrier billing", I know with Sprint you can pay with your cell bill, but otherwise you'll need a credit card. What I usually do is go to a grocery store/walmart/etc, and buy a $25 - $50 pre paid visa gift card, then I attach that to my phone/google checkout, then I can buy the apps I want to purchase and never worry about much.
I figured that's how it probably worked. Thanks for the confirmation.

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Although feel free to chime in with fun features of the other launchers - I don't usually find all the really fun stuff until weeks or months later.
You've probably seen the scrollable dock which is very cool. If you long press an icon in the dock you can change the icon as well as the application it's linked to.

Launcher pro comes with a ton of different dock backgrounds which you can find here
LauncherPro Icons | Custom Android app icons for the awesome LauncherPro home screen replacement

You can download them from the website but I believe the paid version makes it easier to get docks and icons because I think there's a special app for the icons and such.

I use Go Launcher which has most of the features I like from LP as well as supporting scrollable widgets and changing the icon grid from 4x4 to 5x5. It's got some nice, ready made themes available to download if you don't feel like tinkering.

There are other features as well but as you can see, non-stock launchers are very customisable and you can start putting together cool desktops like they do in the Post Your Desktop threads. In fact, I recommend viewing those threads to get some inspiration otherwise you might start thinking "I've got the bleedin' launcher. Now what?" as I did.
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I have a Motorola Atrix which has Motoblur launcher. I like something about Motoblur, like the customizable widgets and the ability to keep up with both of my e-mail accounts, etc. I don’t like the cartoon buttons, the sliding bar to switch home screens or the app drawer. (Even though it is fast.)

I have been using ADW Launcher, Free version, since my Motorola Backflip and really love all the customization I can do to my phone.

Docket Bar - Totally customizable, holds 5 apps and easy to edit the buttons.

Hidden Docket bar – Same as above, just hidden. Both docket bars can be seen no matter which home screen your on.

Home Screens – You can have up to 7 home screens. Can set up to 5X5 rows and columns and can change the size of the apps icon. I can swipe up or pinch, to view all home screens in helicopter view.

App Drawer – You can view your apps either horizontal, like the iPhone, or vertical. You can change the speed of the transition when opening/closing the app drawer. Change the back ground color and transparency.

Widgets – I can still use the Motoblur widgets.

ADW Launcher runs smoother as well. These are some of the highlights as to why I use it.
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.... On topic: I love launcherpro Plus, and its what I use... mostly because of the widgets (I do love some of its other features too though). Some of the other launchers are very good, and they're all a little different, so in the end it comes down to personal preference... no harm in trying them and seeing what configuration you like best. I do know that you need to buy launcherpro Plus to be able to have the widgets, and the resizeable widget capability.
I find that I don't like their widgets so much as the option to change the size of any widget. (I didn't last till the end of my work day before I bought the full version).

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You've probably seen the scrollable dock which is very cool. If you long press an icon in the dock you can change the icon as well as the application it's linked to.

Launcher pro comes with a ton of different dock backgrounds which you can find here
LauncherPro Icons | Custom Android app icons for the awesome LauncherPro home screen replacement

You can download them from the website but I believe the paid version makes it easier to get docks and icons because I think there's a special app for the icons and such.

I use Go Launcher which has most of the features I like from LP as well as supporting scrollable widgets and changing the icon grid from 4x4 to 5x5. It's got some nice, ready made themes available to download if you don't feel like tinkering.

There are other features as well but as you can see, non-stock launchers are very customisable and you can start putting together cool desktops like they do in the Post Your Desktop threads. In fact, I recommend viewing those threads to get some inspiration otherwise you might start thinking "I've got the bleedin' launcher. Now what?" as I did.
Yup - I also bought the paid version of the Icons and docks - so much fun.
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Just try one and see for yourself
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I have been but I seem to suffer from indecision.
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Make yourself a pro/con list for each!
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I tried each free version for about a week and a half to 2weeks (only using one at a time so it was a long process) at the end lpp fit me better so I bought it.
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I find that I don't like their widgets so much as the option to change the size of any widget. (I didn't last till the end of my work day before I bought the full version).
Yeah everyone likes things a lil different, personal preference thing I'd imagine. Also there are skins for the widgets available in the market (a bunch of them are free) in case you didn't know.
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I tried each free version for about a week and a half to 2weeks (only using one at a time so it was a long process) at the end lpp fit me better so I bought it.
I have an issue with impatience so I didn't even try the others.


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Yeah everyone likes things a lil different, personal preference thing I'd imagine. Also there are skins for the widgets available in the market (a bunch of them are free) in case you didn't know.
Thank you - I've only just started to realize how much there is that I can do with the launcher.



I also like that my widgets for other programs work seamlessly - especially my calendar widget to show me my upcoming events. That was the first thing I did because it had to work in order for me to buy LPP.
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How do you get 7 screens on ADW launcher. I even bought it and couldn't figure out how to get more than 5.
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I have a Motorola Atrix which has Motoblur launcher. I like something about Motoblur, like the customizable widgets and the ability to keep up with both of my e-mail accounts, etc. I don’t like the cartoon buttons, the sliding bar to switch home screens or the app drawer. (Even though it is fast.)

I have been using ADW Launcher, Free version, since my Motorola Backflip and really love all the customization I can do to my phone.

Docket Bar - Totally customizable, holds 5 apps and easy to edit the buttons.

Hidden Docket bar – Same as above, just hidden. Both docket bars can be seen no matter which home screen your on.

Home Screens – You can have up to 7 home screens. Can set up to 5X5 rows and columns and can change the size of the apps icon. I can swipe up or pinch, to view all home screens in helicopter view.

App Drawer – You can view your apps either horizontal, like the iPhone, or vertical. You can change the speed of the transition when opening/closing the app drawer. Change the back ground color and transparency.

Widgets – I can still use the Motoblur widgets.

ADW Launcher runs smoother as well. These are some of the highlights as to why I use it.
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How do you get 7 screens on ADW launcher. I even bought it and couldn't figure out how to get more than 5.
From your home screen, press menu>edit and you will be able to add screens, rearrange them or delete them.
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Thanks. I don't know why I couldn't figure that out.
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