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streetfestival , to cat in Had this little charming girl for 5+months now, she's so adoreable!
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Very charming! I like it when cats use head pillows like humans, like she is in the photo

Sunny OP ,
Phanatik , to cat in Had this little charming girl for 5+months now, she's so adoreable!

My mischievous little tuxedo, back when she was really small. She's still small and mischievous at 2 years old.

NocturnalMorning , to cat in Had this little charming girl for 5+months now, she's so adoreable!
Sunny OP ,

Void cat fam <3

Even_Adder , to cat in Had this little charming girl for 5+months now, she's so adoreable!

I read “Had this little charging girl for 5+months now”. If that were the case, she might need a battery replacement,

Sunny OP ,

She was defo charging up on these pictures. When she is not asleep, she is zoooooming all over the place! Loads of energy in this one ;D

Suburbanl3g3nd , to memes in was this not allowed before?

RIP in peace Windows Phone 10. Still the best home screen setup ever.

Blaster_M , (edited )

Say what you will about Microsoft, lemmys, but Windows Phone 10 had great performance and battery life. It’s a shame that it was nuked because MS couldn’t bring themselves to go all the way on the Android bridge.

mukt ,
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They also messed up Nokia before killing Windows Phone. Nokia’s Symbian used to be a serious competition to android.

TeNppa ,

Nokia’s Symbian was shit and you’re the only person I’ve ever heard saying anything positive about it. To be a serious competitor to Android or IOS you need to have as much apps on the store and Symbian had very few.

mukt ,
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I am saying that it was probably sabotaged by Microsoft leaning leadership at Nokia.

Also, despite being Linux core, Android itself was shit in the beginning. Gingerbread (G) was the first edition that won favour with buyers. Hardly any takers of android for its first six versions (A to F). Not even the techy nerds were buying Eclairs.

Around 20 years ago, iOS used to outclass everything by a big margin. Android, Nokia/Symbian, RIM, etc were closer to each other than to Apple. And now …

As of 2024, fresh competition to android is needed.

daq ,

Symbian was a fantastic OS, but it never competed with Android in any meaningful way. Nokia was already circling the drain when Microsoft bought them and first Windows phones (Lumias) were fucking awesome. And then fucking moron Nadella killed Windows Phone.

balp ,

The Windows Lumina phone was a battery-draining buggy version with a smaller screen than the Linux version N9, When they turned that into Windows (Lumina 800), they had to use a smaller screen and less memory as Windows couldn’t handle the hardware as MeeGo could.

daq ,

N9 was perfect in every way except that it was abandoned. I miss that phone every day I use Android

balp ,

Yet, that is the real Linux phone killer move by the former, Microsoft CEO for Nokia. Also the move that killed Nokia phones.

mukt ,
@mukt@lemmy.ml avatar

When Microsoft bought Nokia, Steve Balmer (ex-Microsoft) was at Nokia helm. His work with Nokia was so much in the interest of Microsoft that he was rewarded with head chair of Microsoft not much time later.

daq ,

You mean Elop? Ballmer was MS CEO when MS bought Nokia, but they were doing fairly well in the beginning. Fucking moron Nadella took over and killed Windows mobile. Despite publically admitting later that it was a mistake, he’s still a fucking moron.

Natanael ,

And MeeGo as well, which was a more modern base and even better UX than Windows Mobile in my opinion.

ChickenLadyLovesLife ,

I’m a mobile developer and back around 2011 I was hoping like hell that Windows Phone would make it big. When you look at Xcode (for iOS), Eclipse (for Android and Blackberry) and MS Visual Studio (for Windows Mobile and Windows Phone) for mobile development, there was absolutely no comparison - it was Visual Studio all the fucking way. But Microsoft just decided to completely shit the bed and give up on mobile altogether. I still don’t get it.

CaptDust ,

Around that time WebOS (under Palm) had the Mojo SDK, it was pretty slick.

ChickenLadyLovesLife ,

I’ve heard nothing but good things about WebOS but I never got the chance to try it out.

CaptDust , (edited )

I loved it, it’s a shame that phone failed to find it’s market. Luckily Matias Duarte eventually incorporated the best parts into android. Swipe navigation is almost identical to webos

gmtom ,

Honestly windows phone was sabotaged by both 3rd party developers who refused to port their apps to the platform, despite how easy it became AND did things like kill their own APIs to stop other developers from developing ports themselves, as well as by Google by not allowing their services on the platform.

The hardware was honestly top notch, even compared to my current S21 ultra. They were fairly pro consumer, having removable batteries, SD card slots and a 3.5mm jack right up until the end, even after the other big manufacturers removed them. And after the major update (the WP 8.1 update iirc) the software was really nice, intutive and pretty. I miss arranging and resising tiles, I miss having my pictures or album artworks showing up on the homescreen and I still use the Microsoft launcher on android to get the app drawer like I had on my WP.

Jesus_666 ,

Windows Phone was mostly sabotaged by first-party developers. Microsoft has a history of abandoning their mobile phone OSes after very short periods of time and nobody trusted them not to do it again. As a result few app developers bought into the ecosystem and smartphone enthusiasts told their friends not to get Windows phones, causing modest sales, causing Microsoft to immediately drop the platform.

As everyone expected them to.

Suburbanl3g3nd ,

What launcher are you using currently? I have Launcher 10 but I’m always looking for a new WP10 styled one to use

Zerush , (edited )
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Yes, it was a shame, and it only died mainly due to the lack of available apps in the store and bad management. MS took too long to release it with Android and iOS already well established in the market… It was also the OS that resisted the longest in the Pwn2Own Hacking Contest in these years. While Android and iOS went down in less than a minute, before the hackers could access the data, on WindowsPhone they hit their teeth on a rock, after half an hour they could only access the cookies.

Cube6392 ,

Microsoft fucked up in the smartphone market so many different ways. The misunderstood the UX paradigms that would work, refused to change when Apple had obviously stolen their lunch money, stayed the bad course they were on when Android stole Apple’s lunch money and then didn’t even notice it has slammed Microsoft into some lockers because that’s how little windows phone mattered. By the time Microsoft did like… Actual good market research and focus testing to build an actual good mobile os (maximally ironically based on their Zune UX which had failed previously because Microsoft was infinitely too slow to the mobile audio market) it was exactly as you said. The perfect mobile OS just 5 years too late to matter. More than anything what they needed to do was prove the apps you actually needed were present on their store and pay OEMs money to make windows phones to establish market share to make up for having a lower count of apps. They failed to do so. Now their actually genuinely brilliant mobile os only exists as a series of android apps that no one really gives a shit about.

lorkano ,

I was always shocked how smooth windows phone was. This system had potential but well.

uis ,

You can use launcher10 or any other launcher that looks like windows phone home screen.

Suburbanl3g3nd ,

That’s the launcher I use. It’s the best available from what I can find

uis ,

Different people have different tastes. I use Trebuchet 8. But person I replied to was asking about Windown Phone experience on android.

Suburbanl3g3nd ,

What is Trebuchet 8? I didn’t see it in the play store for my Galaxy Flip 4.

Best I can find is it’s pre coupled with lineage is and you can extract it from the OS or some such but beyond that I’m lost

uis ,

I don’t remember where I found it, but it is LineageOS’ launcher

InFerNo ,

You can still get it with android launchers. Was toying with them the other day. Launcher 10 I believe is pretty close.

Suburbanl3g3nd ,

I actually use Launcher 10. I love it minus the weird glitch where the letter selector from the all apps list occasionally not working. Best Android Launcher around

RunawayFixer ,

There’s a few android launchers that emulate the metro ui. I use the Square Home one and I have no complaints.

Suburbanl3g3nd ,

I’ve got Launcher 10. It’s my favorite of the WP10 likes I’ve seen and used. And I’ve used a ton lol

RunawayFixer ,

Looks pretty clean, and with a proper search in the app drawer. If I wasn’t so lazy and set in my ways, I’d switch :)

Sorry about making a repeat post earlier, I hadn’t seen the other posts that suggested using launchers. I think my sync might be a bit slow with syncing posts.

Anticorp ,

If I try it out and don’t like it, will my Nova Launcher screen go back to how it is now, or will I need to set it all up again?

Suburbanl3g3nd ,

If you dive into Nova’s settings, you should be able to make a backup of your setup. Should just be able to restore your backup. That said, I don’t use Nova much to confirm but that should be how it works

Edit: Dur I’m dumb. If you don’t uninstall Nova, you can just swap between launchers because they’re just apps. No backup needed as long as Nova doesn’t get uninstalled

Anticorp ,

Awesome! Thank you!

cqthca , (edited )

can’t get an windows 10 emulator for android?

Suburbanl3g3nd ,

I use Launcher 10. Close enough to a Windows Phone

fin , to memes in was this not allowed before?

I personally don’t need that feature to be honest…

Xer0 ,

Fuckin’ bollocks.

fin ,

Yeah I don’t want my bollocks to be placed anywhere

blibla OP ,

the point is that people should have the option even if you personally don’t need it

StThicket ,

Android: “Check out all these options. You can customise it just as you’d like”

Apple: “Check it out! This is the best user interface ever. No need for customisation”

elfin8er ,

You personally don’t need a phone either.

survivalmachine , to memes in was this not allowed before?

This was not allowed before. Until just recently, the technology didn’t exist to place icons anywhere in the grid. They would automatically smoosh up into orderly rows starting at the top-left with no gaps between icons. Apple is continuing to develop cutting edge innovation, though, and now you will be able to leave entire rows and columns empty, or any specific icon space you choose!

TimeSquirrel , (edited )
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Seems like a trivial programming task even my junior noob ass can handle.

casmael ,

Actually it’s because apps aren’t neutrally buoyant in the OS, they naturally float to the top

Starayo ,

No wonder it took so long, must’ve been a nightmare to get every different app neutral, what with their differing weights.

Natanael ,

They had to invent whole new algorithms to he able to give the binaries of all apps the exact same Hamming weight

PsychedSy ,

Dear god, someone needs to make a physics based home screen. It would be utter hell. When you move, it all gets tossed around.

mexicancartel ,

Auto rotate works on all angles…

PsychedSy ,

Widgets are now 3d boxes and you have to tilt your phone down and flip it until they face you.

uis ,

Particle simulation home screen

PsychedSy ,

There’s probably a live wallpaper for that.

uis ,

I mean apps icons that are rigid bodies that are simulated

PsychedSy ,

Oh oh. Gotcha. Imagine not being able to make an emergency phone call until it settled down.

uis ,

Or making it by doing rageshake

Sanctus , to memes in was this not allowed before?
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Tbh the default launchers for mobile are garbage. Scrolling around looking for icons on a desktop like environment is not intuitive. Everyone’s home screens just become a junk drawer of every app they’ve ever downloaded.

CaptDust ,

They can rip Niagara launcher from my cold dead hands I’m never going back to icon panels

tim-clark ,

Niagara is wonderful. Clean feel and only minor issues. Best one I have used in years

koncertejo ,

Genuinely the only way I want to use my phone. Everything I use daily is on the home screen, everything else I have to go searching for. White background, black icons, all notifications turned off. Simple and easy!

Dave ,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

I can’t seem to find info on it other than a few screenshots on the play store. Do you choose the home screen apps or are they auto-selected?

My launcher of choice right now is KISS which looks similar by default but I can’t tell if they function the same. Anyone tried both KISS and Niagara?

lolcatnip ,

You choose the apps. It will also auto-add apps based on usage.

variants ,

Let me know what you find out, I also use kiss

Dave ,
@Dave@lemmy.nz avatar

See the other reply by @CaptDust

variants ,

Awesome thank you!

CaptDust , (edited )

I just installed KISS to check it out, this is really nice too! I think niagara has a couple more bells and whistles, but it also could be I’m unfamiliar.

  • sliding across app for quick select actions is missing, haven’t figured out how to access these yet (ie to jump directly into composing an email or text)(See edit 2)
  • inline notifications is a big difference standing out for me, I still need to use the notification bar?
  • KISS seems very focused on their search bar which is feeling like a bit more typing. I can tap the circle for an app list but it’s on the far side of the phone? (See edit 1)
  • Niagara tries to be smart enough to bring apps you’ll want to the front homepage, when youll need it. ie connecting to Bluetooth headphones pushes my Spotify to the top. I know KISS doesn’t know my habits, but it seems simpler based on history of launches.
  • niagara relies on more gestures and swipes
  • KISS adding contacts to the home screen is a neat approach, people centric design is good

Overall It’s small details though functionallly they seem very close to me. KISS still great and I love it’s FOSS. They’re doing a solid job of a simple, get stuff done launcher. I don’t want to sound like I’m shilling, but Niagara has a free version you could evaluate for yourself

Edit: hmm after digging through the settings I see KISS supports a gesture for opening the app list - however none of the gestures are functional on my s23. Strange…

Edit2: Ah ha! Quick actions are available from the search, and add themselves to the history. I don’t love having visible duplicates but it’s workable.

Dave ,
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Thanks for the run down! I saw there’s a free version but didn’t seem too different, so it’s good to get the opinions of a user!

Rather than having to search everything you can have your commonly used apps show in a list on the home screen. Personally I turn this off and have a clean home screen, but pin favorites above the search bar. Tapping the search bar shows the most commonly used apps.

Also I think gestures are not from search results but from the home screen. I use gestures on my blank home screen. I have it set up so a swipe down opens the notification tray, a swipe right opens the camera, swipe left opens search, swipe up opens browser. But this is customizable. Not sure if it works if you have the common apps list showing on the home screen.

I don’t think KISS has smarts like Niagara seems to. Just showing commonly used apps is about as smart as it gets. To my knowledge no notifications on the home screen either, though you can add widgets so maybe that’s solvable in some way.

Anyway, seems they are similar but Niagara is a bit superior with KISS being a bit inferior but FOSS, both good options!

kratoz29 ,

If only the animations weren’t broken for 3rd party launchers…

gmtom ,

Microsoft launcher master race.

0x2d ,

microsoft launcher sucks

gmtom ,

you suck

dependencyinjection ,
arken ,

Mine looks very similar, but I use Before Launcher. Which launcher is that?

dependencyinjection ,

It’s called Blank.

I use it to make my phone less appealing and thus waste less time on it.

Not sure if it works the same, but it seems to create shortcuts to open the apps when you click the text.

arken ,

I use it to make my phone less appealing and thus waste less time on it.

Yes, that’s what I use mine for as well. I have the apps I need to access daily as shortcuts and all other apps stuffed away from sight.

Thanks, I’ll check Blank out as well.

mexicancartel ,

Niagra, Lynx, Olauncher(FOSS, previously Sentient launcher), are all very differebt cool usable launchers

uis ,

Not everyone’s default is garbage. LinageOS’ launcher(Trebuchet) is good and I use it intsead of shit vendor launcher.

Imgonnatrythis , to memes in was this not allowed before?

Are they letting you guys keep your screens on yet? Or is that something that’s being saved for 19? Probably not a big deal for most, but an always on display for time, calendar, and alerts without having to do anything to active my phone is clutch for me. When I see other peoples phones with blank black screens they look so dead.

vodka ,

They have actually introduced AOD, but only from the iPhone 15.

Their reasoning for not backporting the feature (unless phone is charging) is that the older models don’t have LTPO displays that go down to the 1hz they do in AOD on the 15. A stupid reason imo.

tyler ,

Huh? Always on display has been around in iOS for years. Since 2022 with the 14.

Cryophilia ,

That’s like…one, maybe two years

As compared with Android, which is like…decades

vodka ,

Ah! You’re right, they had it on the 14 Pro and Pro Max. That isn’t years though, its barely 1.5 years. (September '22)

It was just not on the normal non-pro models. iPhone 15 non-pro got it though.

h3mlocke ,

Fucking weird comment

Imgonnatrythis ,

Just use the little arrows next time mate.

PsychedSy ,

Fucking weird comment

BigBananaDealer ,
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im stealing this for the next rational and highly upvoted comment i see

tyler ,

It’s been around since 2022. Though I actually turned mine mostly off besides the clock because it’s just unnecessary and distracting the majority of the time. And super unhealthy.

emergencyfood ,

Wouldn’t this drain your battery and cause burn-in on your screen?

Kevo ,

It does take more battery than just a blank screen, but it is kept extremely dim and automatically changes placement on the screen every so often so it doesn’t burn in. Also, if it doesn’t detect light (like if it were in your pocket) it turns off. I havent done the math, but i think playing a game on your phone for like 30 minutes would probably drain the battery a similar amount to a whole day if this display

Imgonnatrythis ,

Minimal / worth it / non impactful assuming you charge nightly anyway and no.

Anticorp ,

I love how concise your answer is

hibsen , to memes in was this not allowed before?

…I thought we all just stopped having apps the Home Screen when we could put them in the library and unclutter everything.

WarmSoda ,

That’s what I do. My home screen only has the time and weather on it. The next two screens have folders.

hibsen ,

Thank you, I thought I was nuts for a minute.

WarmSoda ,

I mean you still could be. I’m not a professional.

BReel ,

Yeah I have almost no apps on my Home Screen. Just one page of widgets, and 3 pinned to the bottom.

Otherwise if I want an app I just use spotlight. Quick swipe down and the first letter or 2 of any app and I’m in. I almost never touch the App Library.

This prob comes from using spotlight so much on Mac as well though.

hibsen ,

I hadn’t considered the connection, but now that you mention it I use Spotlight pretty much exclusively on my Mac too. Hopefully they don’t mess that feature up in the future or I’m going to have to learn how to manually organize things.

tyler ,

lol yeah I literally use Spotlight for everything, it’s way faster the majority of the time.

Bytemeister ,

You’ve just moved the same problem somewhere else if you do that.

I run a “main” home screen with Clock, Calendar, Weather and Alerts, then the next one is apps I commonly use, separated into folders, tools, photography, entertainment, comms, MFA, and then the next screen is my email.

hibsen ,

Eh, the default organization they put on the App Library doesn’t offend me. I did add a widget for Reminders and another for Music though.

metaldream , to memes in was this not allowed before?

I don’t get it, I’m on iOS 17 and can move them around? I came from a pixel and I was surprised that you could. And you can also stack widgets which is nice

can ,

Can you leave a space in between two icons though

CaptDust ,

The gap/spaced rows are impossible with current technology

Ransack ,

They researched it for 3 years

uis ,

You are greatly underestimate their efforts. They researched it for 30 years by 30 thousands economists.

metaldream ,

Sounds like it must be some advanced alien tech but I think I’ll be alright without it

Dymonika ,

Is it about maybe allowing blank space between apps?

FartsWithAnAccent , to memes in was this not allowed before?
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Believe it or not: Straight to jailbreak.

kratoz29 ,

There is a tweak, which I don’t recall even having on Android, that lets you select tons of apps and move them around, you know, like you could in a desktop environment… I wonder how much time will take to have that.

(Probably some 3rd party launchers or Android skins allow this, but I can’t do it with Pixel Launcher).

Natanael ,

I haven’t seen that in an Android launcher, but there’s nothing stopping it from being implemented. I’ve even seen Windows Mobile inspired launchers with similar widgets and menus on Android

SnipingNinja ,

Xiaomi had that last I tried it years ago

uis ,

Apple prison

infectoid , to memes in was this not allowed before?
@infectoid@lemmy.world avatar

Apple fan boi here.

I also love to shit on Apple.

Some of the big reveals are so dumb. They just give things a different name to blow your mind.

“Omg! They invited spatial computing!!!”

summerof69 ,

It’s not dumb because it works, doesn’t it? Even haters spread the news.

smileyhead , to memes in was this not allowed before?

Me on Linux changing the look of notification area with CSS stylesheet after installing an icon pack that works not only on app launcher but in most of the system.

https://discuss.tchncs.de/pictrs/image/e3c51c0e-35b4-4606-90ca-6f9941e30633.png

PS Don’t forget to install this Magisk module that hacks Google checks so you can still log-in to your bank after you changed animations style via that other Magisk module.

ryathal , to technology in Running Windows on bus screens at Schipol Airport

Linux isn’t free at the enterprise level. You aren’t just downloading a Linux flavor and slapping it on everything. There’s going to be a support contract to cover if something weird happens an expert is on site to help fix it within 24hrs. There’s going to be guarantees that if software does x it will work even with future os updates. Replacement hardware will be available and compatible as well.

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