This Launcher is the best ICS launcher i used so far and i recommend it to anyone who wants the ICS look and feel while they wait for feb's or any other of are great Dev's stable ICS releases to drop it is requires that u have root access to use some features that's because of android system requirement
For any more info on the launcher head over to the oringnal thread here : http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1523216
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Hello, i am new to the whole modding thing, and i just wanted to know if there are any 2.2 or 2.3 roms that keep the default apps like timescape and others. I really love Sony's interface, but i hate the fact that it's running android 2.1. It would be very appreciated if somebody could give me a good recommendation.
You can try Wolfbreak's CM6.1.3 ROM. Its fast and stable. It does not have timescape by default, but he has provided a flashable zip of it for those who wanted timescape.
You can find its details here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=945264
Thank you I have looked around, and I think I'll stick with the default launcher until the Arc roms is finished.
I just purchased a gtab last week.I was prepared to install a custom rom after reading all of the bad reviews. I can't find anything wrong with it yet. Did they make some improvements?
You can keep the stock rom just replace the stock Launcher with ADW Launcher EX or VTL launcher, it will complete change the feel of the tablet IMO. if you want it to run faster read up on Pershoot 1.4Ghz kernel for the Froyo and install it
http://vegantab.gojimi.com/vt-labs/vtl-launcher/
I don't know what ROM you are on, but the current stock ROM is better than the original. If you are happy, stay with the ROM you have. If you want to play Plants vs Zombies and your ROM doesn't support it, try Vegan 5.1.1 (old school custom ROM, not flashy but it works well).
Like tsukaza said, a launcher can change the appearance/interface of your tablet without changing the ROM.
I LOVE how the new Youtube app looks, why are we not able to port it? Is it connected with the framework or something?
Just curious about it.
easy install ICS
Porting is not possible because most of the apps have ICS dependency you can find the current ICS build for the vibrant in the development thread. There are two, but I believe the passion build is more stable then the I900 port
Hi, I would like to install ICS without Samsungs twLauncher but as close as possible to the default one that Nexus would have for example if not the actual default? Can anyone recommend the best rom to flash? Also not looking for a launcher like GO.
So yea basically Googles Android launcher and not the Samsung one
Thanks
Get the Wanam Blue ICS.
or if you dont want to change roms, maybe extract the apk from the wanamlite, or find a download for stock launcher and install it
today i installed this on my Xperia x10 mini pro
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1415026
but after a couple of hour i found this
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1636501
should i install the second's link mod? i mean it seems like an update or should i keep the one that i installed today?
thanks
MiniCM7 is based on Android 2.3 Gingerbread
MiniCM9 is based on Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich
You can't just upgrade from one to the other, you will need a different kernel as well.
MiniCM9 is still in early development so if you want to avoid issues or hickups stick with what you have now, If you like to experiment and experience the latest google has to offer, by all means try MiniCM9 but make sure you flash the nAa-ICS-03 kernel first and do a full wipe of your system.
actually i am pretty interested in the new android version i would prefer the CM9 but since it's new i will keep my CM7 and i will update to CM9 when i will have more experience and so on
thanks
JohnDovas said:
actually i am pretty interested in the new android version i would prefer the CM9 but since it's new i will keep my CM7 and i will update to CM9 when i will have more experience and so on
thanks
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if you decide to update, don't forget to install nAa-ics-03 kernel before: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1636504