Hi everyone!

I’m happy to share my app, Octopi Launcher, which I’ve worked on for quite a while now.

Octopi Launcher is a launcher for Android, built with the latest trends in mind, which includes visual and haptic effects, and support for foldables.

Features:

  • App drawer, dock and homescreen
  • Different homescreen for different screen layout/ orientation/ size/ foldable position
  • Widgets and (autoscrolling) widget stacks
  • Home screen folders
  • Fine/ free positioning of home screen apps and widgets
  • Big home screen icons
  • Swipe actions for icons
  • Display drawer items as icons or tiles (or single list); sort by installed date or updated date
  • App search + instant launch
  • Icon pack support
  • Wallpaper blur when opening app drawer (on supported devices)
  • Work profile support
  • Fun animations, reflections and haptic effects

Screenshot album: https://photos.app.goo.gl/8xiXqSABV7Rhad139

Firstly, join the Google Group to gain access: https://groups.google.com/g/octopi-launcher-alpha-testers

Then, use this link to download the closed beta: https://play.google.com/apps/testing/com.otp.octopilauncher

I’d love to hear your feedback below, and have a nice day!

  • Defaced@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Make it open source and don’t charge for a “premium” version when it’s fully released that will hamstring your capability if you don’t pay.

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      7 months ago

      I plan to follow the model of Niagara and Nova launcher, but without recurring subscriptions and tracking. Closed beta testers will receive free codes to unlock the full version, so they get to enjoy all features they have now.

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        7 months ago

        While I liked Niagara for what it tries to do, it’s price for a launcher was steep, and Nova IMHO is not a good company to emulate. May I ask why the need to join the Google group?

        • FutileRecipe@lemmy.world
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          7 months ago

          While I liked Niagara for what it tries to do, it’s price for a launcher was steep…

          Quality often is, and it’s not terribly steep, in my opinion, if you consider that it’s the gateway into your phone and is used practically every time you unlock your phone. I personally opted for the lifetime subscription to not deal with any monthlys.

  • TurboWafflz@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    I might try it out if it ever becomes open source but trebuchet is good enough at this point that I’m definitely not going to use a closed source launcher.

      • sabreW4K3@lazysoci.al
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        7 months ago

        Initial thoughts: it would be nice if there was a screen where you could select apps for the dock on first launch.

        I like the different sorts in the drawer, but the launcher should remember your choice.

        Need swipe actions on apps, not being able to access my favourite chats in Telegram feels like a step back.

        Other than that. Very nice.

        • ock88@lemmy.worldOP
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          7 months ago

          Great suggestion on the “wizard”/ guide on first launch. The launcher starts a bit empty otherwise.

          As for the app sorting, is there a reason why you prefer a permanent sort choice (by date)?

          App shortcuts are definitely on my to-dos, and they will be supported as swipe/ gesture actions as well.

    • ock88@lemmy.worldOP
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      7 months ago

      Fair comment. I do not have trackers that may pose a privacy issue, and it will remain so.

      • warmaster@lemmy.world
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        7 months ago

        When software is open source, people can know if they should trust you. When it’s proprietary, they need to have faith in your good will.