• fragrantvegetable@sopuli.xyz
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      It took me two tries to get used to Kvaesitso but now I love it. I was using Nova until the Branch acquisition, then briefly tried lawnchair but had to move on as it wasn’t very stable. Once I realised I could start apps by pressing enter after searching I found it much quicker than scrolling through an app drawer. Unless you can’t remember the name of the app that is.

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      9 hours ago

      I’m using Kvaesitso as well. But just looked at the permissions and I am shocked. Don’t know when the permissions changed, but I’m switching right now.

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        8 hours ago

        It’s a launcher, it can do a heck of a lot of things, and needs permissions to be able to do so.

        But you don’t actually have to allow any of them in modern Androids if you don’t need those features. Nova Launcher also has quite a list, but I haven’t actually enabled any of them, it has never asked to, and everything works fine.

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          5 hours ago

          Also it’s GPL so feel free to edit as desired. Users not stuck with dev choices like some of the other options being mentioned here.

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        8 hours ago

        Those are for widgets that you choose to enable. Hard to access search features without permission to search, if you don’t want them, all you have to do is … not enable them / disable them if you flipped the on …

        Kvaesitso is awesome, updates regularly, and was the best launcher I found that worked for my use case transition from Nova.

        Granted I avoided trying a lot of the Freemium ones, or others.that were corporate controlled. Not interested in a forced migration 2.0, open source is nice cause it can always be forked if something happens.