[Release] HomeSpike v1.0 — a real home screen for Ubuntu Touch (multi-page, dock, drag-to-reorder, three placement modes, true multitasking)
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@Zer0 I would assume so, yes.
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HomeSpike is a fullscreen home surface for Ubuntu Touch (Lomiri) that replaces "drawer-as-default" with what most people actually expect from a phone: a wallpapered home grid you land on after unlock, swipeable pages of icons, an iOS-style dock, and an edit mode where you long-press to drag icons around or remove them. New apps you install auto-add to your last page. The Lomiri drawer is still there (the patched long-press inside it gives you an "Add to HomeSpike?" prompt), but it's no longer the first thing you see.
I disagree with the argument: "....with what most people actually expect from a phone.
The current user interface design of UT is very good. It offers some suggestions for improvements to the organization of apps (divider lines, pages, spacing). Visibility of the status bar.
In the case of Ubuntu Touch, attempting to copy Android or iPhone concepts can only result in poor imitations. Nobody wants that.
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@projectmoon I'm pretty sure no

But it would be nice if this is packaged as Ambot/Jerk package so that it's easy for me to try.Personally I'm not interested with a "proper" home screen but it would be interesting to see which ones can be implemented in the app drawer. I want to see how well the icon positioning works. My solution in Lomiri Plus isn't polished

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@Linus67 that's fair, and that's the point, this is for the people who do want it. The whole value of open source is choice: you run it how you like, I run it how I like. Up to now everyone was locked into one default that a lot of newcomers find confusing, especially coming from Android or iPhone. This is for those folks.
I don't really need to justify it, but a concrete example: my wife flat-out refused to use UT. The iOS style layout is for her. Something like this is exactly what gets non technical people to adopt it. Back when UT first launched I bought a Nexus 4 and 7 to run it, and the UI lost me inside a month, I went back to an iPhone. So I get being opinionated about your setup. This clearly isn't for you, and that's completely fine. It's an option, not a replacement. -
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Absolutely no one will ever stick with Ubuntu Touch because it works similarly to an iPhone or Android device.
These people are also abandoning GrapheneOS even though it’s very similar to Android or iPhone.
To stick with Ubuntu Touch, it’s not enough to simply switch operating systems. It’s similar to Linux. So we should focus on the 5% of Linux users.
There are iPhone and Android people, Illy, Lavazza, BMW, and Porsche people. Today this, tomorrow that... Those aren’t real changes.
The only thing you can change in life is your mindset; the physical aspects will inevitably follow. Isn’t that exactly how it is? -
@Zer0 Nice iniciative, to me there is some nice ideas in your effort, will try in a spare phone in the near future. Its always good to have options, design choices should evolve and enable users to use their device as they wish.
I would suggest having your work as an unconfined click app, so you can reach more users. There are other launchers and apps that modify Lomiri so should be doable.
Thanks for your work
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@Linus67 fair enough. im part of that 5% too and i can make UT do whatever i want. honestly i think the default ui is rough, thats why i made this. but thats just my take, not me saying everyone has to agree. its an option for people who want it. you dont and thats fine. point of UT is we each set it up how we like.
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@brenno.almeida Hey I'd appreciate the feedback!
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@Zer0 I installed HomeSpike v1.0 on a Pixel 3a running 24.04-1.3 rc. My respect for the work, but there’s still a lot to do before it works really well. As an app in the OpenStore—perfect!
I still find it to be a bit of an overlap in user interface concepts. The launcher already covers 90% of standard daily use. I think a moderate restructuring of the existing app drawer would make more sense. -
@Linus67 hey thanks for the feedback. i just added a system setting menu where you can turn it on and off. I just did some reading on how to get this ready for open store so that will be coming soon. also did some bug fix. v2 will have this fearure along with widgets and folders i hope. lol
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@Zer0 Turning it on and off or using it as an app sounds great. A lot of people will love it.
I have a Pixel 3a as a test device. Moving apps around is a bit clunky. A video would be the best way to explain this. I had a bit of trouble installing V1. Is version 2 available yet?
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@Zer0 I'm sure you're familiar with this initiative as well:
Personally, I prefer this solution. Instead of sorting strictly by alphabet, it should be possible to create custom categories.
- Communication
- Development
- Tools
- News
- Education
- Games
And if anyone wants it, a toggle (App Drawer as Home Screen always on)
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