Yes to SH launcher. I LOVE it!
The shell cracked. I emerged. How it will end is anyone’s guess.
Yes to SH launcher. I LOVE it!
Thanks I hate it.
I think I see where you’re going with this…
SquareHome launcher. Emulates the experience of a Windows phone user interface. I’ve never had a Windows phone, but the functionality was quite appealing, and I’ve made it my own.
Clean, orderly, calming. Good typography.
This screen has a good vibe, feels fun and relaxed.
Yeah, high-five for SquareHome launcher. I never used a Windows Phone, but SHL caught my eye and it’s amazing. Props for the cat photo on the home screen.
I really like that eWeather radar widget. I was shocked to learn that it’s just for the northeast USA. Cold comfort for those of us living in the Hotel California… .
Well done and good organization. Kustom rocks.
Launcher is SquareHome Launcher, populated (mostly) by kustom widgets. Using PowerLine for a quick-glance battery strength reading (green line) at the top. The calendar at top scrolls (from calendar.google.com) and is part of a 6-sided shape with rotating faces — a SquareHome native widget. On that rotating widget cube I also have a Google Keep note for quick notes and info, a quick dialer, a favorite photo, and a list of recent alerts. The folders below, which are custom art, speak for themselves. The three-dot bubble opens up to Gmail, Google Tasks, Google Voice, Google Calendar, and a repeating alert app (Reminder Pro). The bar at bottom is another kustom widget, showing the status of the cell, wifi, and Bluetooth radios. Color bars indicate signal strength. • Also generally recommend the “Bottom Quick Settings” utility, and can’t live without “Missed Notifications Reminder” utility. You should check them out.
Using Connect, waiting for Boost (Sample page from Playstore image), and gotta admit, Lemmy is pretty awesome on the web as it is.
I prefer a password with pronounceable content of nonsense words, separated by dashes, with some numbers and symbols in there somewhere. Such as: tostog-Meenish-flurbit-dalsag-3023# . It’s long enough to be very secure, and easy to transcribe if I have to type it. None of the words are in a dictionary. I keep a big list in a note on my desktop, and peel’em off as needed, finally keeping the utilized PWs in Enpass.
Your situation (Enpass, the key, autofill, wife’s vault) is almost identical to mine. Go figure. I have (you have) a password doppelganger… .
https://kagi.com/summarizer/index.html