1. It allows selecting an app on the panel using keyboard arrows, but at first it doesn't launch the app when you press enter - nothing happens; you need to click on the app icon with a mouse, even though it was focused by using keyboard arrows.
2. Quick access to sounds, wifi networks, Bluetooth devices and a whole slew of stuff that I use many times but don't have time to find the actual app if I'm in another app.This is one of the best sidebar apps I've used, so after less than 48 hours of trying Panels, I decided to purchase a license.
3. Coming from a Pixel 6 Pro (a.k.a. really big phpne) the ability to add to this panel the list of running apps, saves me from having to swipe from the bottom of the big screen.
4. I use Nova gestures to pull up the panels rather than the built-in swipe method and I can do that because the devs have thought about this and include a toggle to allow this.
5. This app brings that over to pixel and is great! However if you can include an option to open apps in split window mode that would be pretty great (unless it's already included and I just don't know how to do it)This has changed how I interact with.my phone.
6. I've already replaced my outdated utility and am enjoying even more features than I had with a more expensive sidebar.I was confused between s22u and p6p and edge panels was one of the big decision factor.
7. OS naturally prefers back and home gesture so why does this app also have a toggle to prefer system gestures? Feels like Developer doesn't want people with gestures to use their app.
8. There needs to be either a visible white bar to swipe from the screen edge or an expanded vertical zone to swipe from.
9. In the panels app, I was able to add Quick Settings button which auto pulls down the control center as if I pulled down twice.
10. I love that I can simply swipe the panel from the left and get my custom list of applications.
11. It is well done, though the "hide with keyboard showing" doesn't work for me (I use a non-standard, fully configurable keyboard, so no biggie).