Future tip: if your feature request requires an additional settings entry, the answer is no
Launcher3-aosp-debug.apk
2.4 MB
- Now in Google Sans.. apparently Google is not using Product Sans anymore
Launcher3-aosp-debug.apk
2.4 MB
- Add back spring when opening app drawer
- Fixed bug where spring would stay active
- Code deobfuscation, please test
- Fixed bug where spring would stay active
- Code deobfuscation, please test
Launcher3-aosp-debug.apk
2.5 MB
- Setting to disable Google Now
- Setting to open At A Glance
- About page with version and app info
- Click the version to go to the releases
- Setting to open At A Glance
- About page with version and app info
- Click the version to go to the releases
Amir's Android Forks
Future tip: if your feature request requires an additional settings entry, the answer is no
I realize this sounds hypocritical now, but except for the releases link these are all in the real Pixel Launcher
Plans:
- App suggestions (or something similar?)
- Fix high dpi popup arrow location
- App suggestions (or something similar?)
- Fix high dpi popup arrow location
Programming is a continuous cycle of writing down what you came up with, and then solving bugs one by one. And to me, the second part might be the most interesting.
It feels like a puzzle, like solving a murder case where you have to apply your deductive reasoning skills to nail it down, gathering evidence for a certain class being the culprit, then a function, and eventually finding that one wrong variable that destroyed your program from the inside. Once you've solved it, you both get the satisfaction of finding the truth behind the mystery, and having the function you initially wanted to implement work.
If you get to the level where you are not thinking about the syntax but about the bigger picture, programming can be so fun and rewarding you could call it addictive.
Just something that popped up in my sleep deprived mind after a week of both University deadlines and working non-stop on this launcher in my free time.
It feels like a puzzle, like solving a murder case where you have to apply your deductive reasoning skills to nail it down, gathering evidence for a certain class being the culprit, then a function, and eventually finding that one wrong variable that destroyed your program from the inside. Once you've solved it, you both get the satisfaction of finding the truth behind the mystery, and having the function you initially wanted to implement work.
If you get to the level where you are not thinking about the syntax but about the bigger picture, programming can be so fun and rewarding you could call it addictive.
Just something that popped up in my sleep deprived mind after a week of both University deadlines and working non-stop on this launcher in my free time.
Google Now disable option is not doing anything, working on fixing it rn
Launcher3-aosp-debug.apk
2.5 MB
- Google Now toggle directly applies
Launcher3-aosp-debug.apk
2.5 MB
- Speed up icon pack loading after first load
Weather is such an annoying pesky thing that's Google app related 99% of the time
It can stop working if you're not using one of their supported languages, if you disable location or wifi scanning, if you don't give Google location permission, if you have it disabled in Google Now, or if Google just is not feeling like it
But if it really was broken I'd notice immediately because I always have it turned on and there's no backporting involved
I just got a good log report for the weather and I think I found a problem. Once again I'm working from my phone and for this I really need my PC, so it'll take a while until I can try whether or not my solution works