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Two new programs that transformed my droid and my comments & ?s

I kept my top-of-screen notification bar when I installed Home++,

You can hide or show yours by touch-and-hold the Home++ "alert" icon (!). Do it to toggle the top line open or closed.

-ALSO
once you install Home++, your apps listing shows "Home++ Menu" and you use that to mess with the Home++ settings and -go to their website to learn stuff and get your questions answered. It's better docs and "Help" than most Android apps I've seen.
 
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the only thing that comes up when i search android market for "home++" is an app called "flip clock beta".

i also tried searching "home" (developer is Andrew Kachaniwsky) and got an app which claims to be broken, has a lot of silly comments but also a lot of apparent raves, saying it's great for optimizing memory.

SO, 2 questions:
--where do i find home++...do i need to search under a different name?
--is this "home" app for real or just a joke?

many thanks and apologies if i've missed these answers elsewhere.
 
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the only thing that comes up when i search android market for "home++" is an app called "flip clock beta".

i also tried searching "home" (developer is Andrew Kachaniwsky) and got an app which claims to be broken, has a lot of silly comments but also a lot of apparent raves, saying it's great for optimizing memory.

SO, 2 questions:
--where do i find home++...do i need to search under a different name?
--is this "home" app for real or just a joke?

many thanks and apologies if i've missed these answers elsewhere.

Do a search for "Intuitit" without the quotes. It will have 3 listings and one if them is Home++ Beta. Intuitit is the maker of Home++
 
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the only thing that comes up when i search android market for "home++" is an app called "flip clock beta".

i also tried searching "home" (developer is Andrew Kachaniwsky) and got an app which claims to be broken, has a lot of silly comments but also a lot of apparent raves, saying it's great for optimizing memory.

SO, 2 questions:
--where do i find home++...do i need to search under a different name?
--is this "home" app for real or just a joke?

many thanks and apologies if i've missed these answers elsewhere.

The same person that makes the flip clock beta. Click on that and look at other applications by this developer.
 
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I dunno, I just did a search for home++ and it is a saved search and pulls up the app no problem
I believe that I had the same problem when I did NOT have Home++ installed. Now that it is installed when I type in Home++ it finds it. I just do not recall how I found it the first time but searching by the maker name did find it for me so hopefully that works for the OP looking.
 
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Ok I post ed this already but no one commented.
I was using GDE for a bit and installed Home++ after reading this thread.
I was wondering if the was a setting that needed to be set (and to what) so that the screens moved more smoothly?
Its choppy and and as fast as GDE or the Home default.

thanks

I was having the same exact issue as you, decided to give it another try and was playing around with preferences etc... While in Home++ you can see the 6 icons at the very bottom of the window. Click on the one that has 3 lines with a small X. This is takes you to the available memory, I did a "End All" and did it a few times, (getting in and out of Available memory to see it again then hitting End All again).

I also clicked on Menu then preferences and then Screen Preferences. changed my screen number from 7 to 5 and my default screen from 5 to 2 then I went back from 5 to 7 screens and from 2 to 5 default screens.
I cant tell you what all worked, but this resolved my lagginess from going from screen to screen.

Now Home++ runs smoother for me.
 
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Regarding smoothness of home++, make sure that you delete all widgets off of the default home screen, or any other app home screens you may have.

I had deleted all the widgets etc.. off default home however I also had added DxTop and decided to add Home++. Home++ was then laggy where DxTop was not so I did not try to delete widgets etc... from the DxTop home pages because it had worked fine for me, dont know why. But again once I played with the memory/preferences all is good now and I have both Home++ and DxTop with widgets etc.. but only one is set to my default home. So if I want to switch I set the new one to Default, then launch versus just launching. If that makes sense. Using Home Switcher app.
 
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AndroLib's entry for home++, with Market link:

Home++ beta v0.8.0.7.4 Application for Android | Lifestyle

QR code:

chart
 
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I had the same exact problem - it wasn't in the market. No idea why.

Grab the .apk straight from his site or use his QR code to access the market:

Introducing Home++ (Home++ by Intuitit)

thanks, was able to download, but i'm getting a 'cannot install this app on your phone' message. i have an eris, fyi. perplexing. and by that i mean grrrrrrrrrr =]

any ideas people?
 
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I'm almost with you.
I love Handcent, but I gave up Home++ for Panda home. I like Panda's slide outs better and if you want it can go up to 11 screens. There are other things. I did like Home++, but after using them both, Panda won out.

If it wasn't mentioned, you should get the add on for speech to text on Hancent. Really nice to have, but it messes up sometimes.
 
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I haven't tried Home++ yet. I'm currently using dxTop and I do love that.

I tried Handcent though and I have to admit, it's a sweet app. I am OCD enough that the lack of FB profile picture integration drove me nuts. As well as the double notifications. I never even thought of turning off the default notifications though. But wouldn't that just lead to doubles of texts being stored and thus taking up memory? Or no?
 
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