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Nova, Nova Nova.
The level of customization is well thought out, and the gesture controls were out of this world when it came out. I've been using Nova for about 5 or 6 years if I'm not mistaken. Don't care to go back to anything else.
Same.
I know the controversy about the company that acquired them, and I did try alternatives to see what would stick. Nothing really worked for me, so I just turned Nova back on, with updates disabled since the day the news broke about the change in management.
Same here, I've tried plenty of them and landed on Nova Launcher. Even put it on my dad's phone because I couldn't get things to be simple for him with the default launcher.
Do you use the Android buttons?
I do keep those at the bottom. Mainly to back out and close out apps.but with Nova, you can customize the look of them.