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[โ€“] Shlomito 1 points 2 years ago

I did too lol. I tried almost all of the 3rd party ones but they each had some deal-breaker feature that made me return to stock. And honestly, I think it has the best UI. But... the bugs, the bugs are pretty bad, and they somehow kept getting worse. And amid this whole thing I retried Infinity, and unfortunately liked it. Used it for like a week before the blackout and hopefully will keep using it after it all ends, assuming they yield somewhat.