Nova Launcher has been acquired by analytics company Branch
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Hopefully, this isn’t the end of an era for Android launchers

Since a few folks seem unaware of this, I’m posting anew for visibility.

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You can find some solid open source alternatives here, the ones I like most are Lawn Chair and Kvæsitso:

https://alternativeto.net/software/nova-launcher/?license=opensource

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That’s the outdated version.

It’s best to use the latest nightly build from here:

https://lawnchair.app/

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why is it “best”?

not baiting, just curious. it’s an offline app that functions correctly. Why would i need to keep it up to date like an os or a browser or a host file?

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More features, bug fixes, and better compatibility with the lastest version of Android.

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Thanks for the pointers.

Now running lawnchair. Just wish it had app updates via f-droid or store…

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Yup, it’s been some time since there was a coherent team development effort being made on it. Until they get their act together, maybe using Obtanium would work?

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