Watch face launcher

Bubble Cloud Watch Face Launcher for Android Wear

tap once to open the corresponding app or double tap to "sticky" open the app pinned, which means it's going to be kept on screen

you can say "OK google" to invoke the voice search

incoming notifications show up at the bottom of the screen (covering some of the bubbles, until you swipe it down).

you can interact with the notifications in the usual manner: just make sure to swipe at them at the bottom of the screen

the cloud changes color to let you know you cannot launch apps

swipe down for the settings

swipe up for the notificaton cards

you can effectively start the voice search by double tapping on the clock bubble

Bubble Cloud Launcher for Android Wear now includes Watch Face LauncherYou can select "Bubble Cloud" as you would set any other watch face.In watch face mode, the so called "Favorites cloud" will be displayed as the watchface. This includes the clock bubble, and optionally the date, the battery live-info bubbles, or the wifi, ringmode toggles, and the find-my-phone bubble. All app launcher bubbles work too as expected:You can access your archive cloud by swiping either to the left or right, depending on how you configured it in settings. The contact cloud is also operational.As long as you have the Bubble Cloud watchface, you the swipe-in gesture from the edge of the screen will not take you to the app tray. This saves you from all the interference with other apps. Now we have a much more convenient way to get to our apps: just go back to the home screen in any of the usual ways: by pressing the hardware button or by putting your palm on the screen.This is still a watchface, and all the regular functions of watch faces are still accessible:You can also access your older notifications and the swipe down menu. For this, you need to firsttap on the clock bubble:In the on-the-watch settings of Bubble Cloud Launcher, you can choose whether the ambient screen should display the special power-efficient hollow bubbles. Or, if you are using a watch with LCD screen (such as the Moto 360), I actually recommend to use the regular, filled bubbles even on the ambient screen, because here the number of active pixels has no effect on the power use of the display. We actually save power by not needing to draw two sets of bubble clouds, one regular and one hollow.This is a crude first version. Power consumption is not fully optimized yet, although I designed it with battery efficiency in mind. In the few days I have tested it myself, I haven't had any accidental app launches, but still I am open to suggestions for an intuitive touch protection mechanism.Finally, don't be alarmed, this is just an option, when you choose to keep using other watch-faces, Bubble Cloud Launcher will become accessible in the traditional manner: swiping in or double tapping on selected edge of the screen.