It’s pretty popular with GrapheneOS users because on GrapheneOS, you can install any app entirely without network permission, or disable the permission afterwards. It might be my favorite feature of GrapheneOS.
I personally use Lawnchair, and while I really like it, it has one big flaw - app drawer folders. It does have them, but you have to create and manage them in settings and it’s really slow and annoying. I have around 260 apps, and sorting them this way would be almost impossible.
I was looking into other launchers, including Nova, but then I found JINA. It’s an app drawer, not a launcher, and it has tons of features - nested folders, tags, filters…
No in-app purchases or ads, even though it’s not FOSS. It’s ugly, but exactly what I needed.
And now the best part: Lawnchair has an option to open an app on the swipe up gesture instead of opening the drawer. That way I replaced it’s drawer with JINA without switching to another launcher like Nova.
It’s pretty popular with GrapheneOS users because on GrapheneOS, you can install any app entirely without network permission, or disable the permission afterwards. It might be my favorite feature of GrapheneOS.
I personally use Lawnchair, and while I really like it, it has one big flaw - app drawer folders. It does have them, but you have to create and manage them in settings and it’s really slow and annoying. I have around 260 apps, and sorting them this way would be almost impossible.
I was looking into other launchers, including Nova, but then I found JINA. It’s an app drawer, not a launcher, and it has tons of features - nested folders, tags, filters… No in-app purchases or ads, even though it’s not FOSS. It’s ugly, but exactly what I needed.
And now the best part: Lawnchair has an option to open an app on the swipe up gesture instead of opening the drawer. That way I replaced it’s drawer with JINA without switching to another launcher like Nova.
blocking network per app is also possible on lineageos
cool!