I just use No Lock. Works perfectly. No more lock screen.
Easy Wake Mode does exactly the same things as No Lock unless you're using a security lock, in which case No Lock disables the security and Easy Wake Mode does not.
There's a setting in Popup -> Hide Other, but I already have an application package name in that list(SMS Popup). Is it possible to have multiple apps in Popups -> Hide others or is it just for a single app/package?
I think I got to you by email, but in case others are wondering, there is currently not a way of doing this but I might add it in the future. (Especially if more people show interest in it). I probably will add SMS Popup to be hidden along with chomp or handcent after I do some testing to make sure it responds well to my method of hiding.
What I was really interested in & hoping it would do is change the standard drag down to accept call/ drag upto decline.
The incoming call screen and the lock screen are independent. HTC Sense will display buttons, rather than sliders, if the stock lock screen is disabled. It can be disabled using Easy Wake Mode (Or NoLock). But this is really just a side effect as WidgetLocker doesn't aim to change the incoming call screen. I'd love to make an incoming call screen replacement tool, but the lock screen has kept me pretty busy and the incoming call screen is more complicated than one might expect.
Unfortunately that feature of the phone is controlled by the launcher software and not the lockscreen. Anticipated updates for WidgetLocker are rumored to have better communications and music player support, but any improvements like that have been a long time coming. (I think the developer spends more time cracking down on pirates of his apps than updating the apps themselves.)
I'm rather confused by this post...
1) The launcher is completely independent of the incoming call screen. I don't know of any launcher that tries to replace the incoming call screen. Perhaps there is a rare one that does, but Launcher Pro does not for sure. Some people might say the "Sense incoming call screen" but that is independent of the "Sense UI Home".
2) Music player is also completely independent of the incoming call screen... I probably will do built in music controls at some point, but for now I recommend:
Phantom Music Control - Android app on AppBrain
[WIDGET] Phantom Music Control for WidgetLocker [UPDATED: JAN 15] - xda-developers
The dev is very active and we communicate regularly
3) Pirates are indeed a waste of time. I get bug reports from old versions or cracked out buggy versions or people pretending they've paid for WidgetLocker when they haven't. I don't want to ignore a legitimate user, and sometimes legitimate users restore cracked versions from backup or something, so I still try to reply to these emails. And yeah if a pirate site shows up on my Google Alert for "widgetlocker" I might take the 5 minutes to send a takedown notice. If it bothers you tell the sites to block google from indexing and I won't see it.
4) It takes me time to develop. I've touched some 30,000 lines of code since 1.2.8.1, probably more code has changed than has remained the same. I've made good progress, but it's still not ready for release. Lots of development time is spent discovering and resolving issues across all the different phones/interfaces. WL 1.2.8.1 is pretty solid with regard to that, which finally gave me a chance to focus on features, cleanup and refactoring, instead of small repairs.