Would you like: (A) links to trustworthy places to buy or download Nova Launcher legally, (B) steps to match Nova Launcher 3.x with Prime 3.3, or (C) suggestions for modern, privacy-friendly launcher alternatives?
While the free version allowed basic app sorting, Prime 3.3 let you create custom tabs (e.g., "Games," "Productivity," "Tools") inside the app drawer. You could also hide apps you never use (like bloatware) without uninstalling them.
While modern versions of Nova Launcher (v8.x) are available on the Google Play Store for newer devices, version 3.3 remains popular for or users seeking a lightweight experience on older hardware.
Nova 3.3 is often sought for "vintage" Android devices because it supports Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich)