
JE CJ
It has just the right balance of simplicity and style. I found a glitch though: On the home screen, the Android control center often does not appear when the right side of the screen is swiped down; instead, the notification panel appears. This error is not encountered in Niagara, Kiss, and most other launchers.
8 people found this review helpful

Cédric Thiry
I used Nova Launcher for years and I was looking for a light launcher that would help me focusing on the most important apps. After several tries, I found Lime Launcher which is underrated. Indeed, the home displays maximum 9 favorite apps. By clicking on the time or the date, you can choose which app to open. With a suitable icon pack and by hiding the status bar, the design looks clean. I also like the apps that are automatically opened when there is a single search result in the drawer.
25 people found this review helpful

Zero
I've been trying a few minimal launchers out. Lime is bare bones, but that's a good thing. Exactly what I want. I was using smart launcher for a couple of years, and it just got to be too much. I love notifications on this launcher. number badge. Crisp, clean, and sound. I would like maybe font customization, perhaps, and maybe to only have apps on the screen. Instead of name with app. This is a solid launcher. All in all, very well done!
7 people found this review helpful