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How is launcher pro compared to Sense?

I love launcherpro. Yes, sense is pretty and I like it too, but there are a few reasons why I use LP.

1. Customizing the dock. You can have up to 3 docks at the bottom, in which you swipe to change. The main dock, I just have the app launcher in the middle, phone on the left, and Google voice on the right. I swipe over and my second dock has shortcuts to settings apps, like spare parts, setCPU, LTE on/off, etc. You can have up to 5 shortcuts per dock. You can't change any of the buttons at the bottom of the Sense rosie.

2. Landscape orientation. Sometimes I lay my phone in a horizontal manner using the kickstand. The homescreens rotate and everything looks great. With the stock Sense rosie, you can't do this unless your phone is docked in the car mount, or you use some of the buggy landscape rosie mods.

3. Number of homescreens. You can have as many as 7 homescreens as with Sense, but you can also have less. I prefer only 5 so I can have my fullscreen widgets for Bookmarks, Calendar, and People (all available when you have the paid version of LP). Plus, there are a number of different transitions, and the infinite looping. All very cool.

Yes, you could live with Sense and use it. But that's the great thing about Android...choice and customizability.
 
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LPP is worse than sense and until its updated not worth buying. If you want something that actually works and NEVER FCs and is updated regularly I would suggest GOLauncher.

+1 Go launcher was my go to with the D2G but I can't bring myself to stop using sense, I like the widgets and customization options you get with sense I see no reason to use an home replacement app.
 
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Quick question related to LPP and Sense. I've used LPP for a while now and have been very happy with it. It was force of habit to just install it on the TB when I first got it. However, I'm not sure I've ever really used Sense and I'm now curious to see what it is like. When I first installed LPP it asked me which application I would like to use for my homescreen, LPP or Sense. I clicked the check to not ask me again and chose LPP. Now, how do I get back?

I don't want to uninstall LPP completely. I just want to be able to switch back to Sense for a little bit and come back to LPP later.

How do I do that since I told it not ask me anymore?
 
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Quick question related to LPP and Sense. I've used LPP for a while now and have been very happy with it. It was force of habit to just install it on the TB when I first got it. However, I'm not sure I've ever really used Sense and I'm now curious to see what it is like. When I first installed LPP it asked me which application I would like to use for my homescreen, LPP or Sense. I clicked the check to not ask me again and chose LPP. Now, how do I get back?

I don't want to uninstall LPP completely. I just want to be able to switch back to Sense for a little bit and come back to LPP later.

How do I do that since I told it not ask me anymore?

For easy mode, I like this one.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.teslacoilsw.homesmack
 
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Sense is definitely the best skin, but I still prefer launcher pro. Who needs 7 homescreens? the transitions are smooth and very fast.

Probably never go back to Sense or even the stock Android lanucher. Too many options out there for better launchers IMO..

I'm gonna give GO launcher or Regina 3d a try too. Regina seems pretty damn sweet..
 
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tried go, LLP pro, and some others... forgot. basically all the free and paid ones. I ended up using SPB mobile shell 3d. the best. not as customizable as the others but it is very fast with the bottom slider and the way it flips the screens. it is the best for me in terms of speed going from screen to screen.
 
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