Yes, you can configure different crap than the Sense one, but the point is Sense is in no form of shape a vanilla Android environment.
In fact, that's one of the parts which feels a lot like fragmentation (of the bad kind) in the Android ecosystem.
You have Android on one side, and HTC's Sense on the other side, and they sure as hell don't cooperate, and though the applications are common as far as user knowledge and UI go they might as well be different OSes.
In fact, that's one of the parts which feels a lot like fragmentation (of the bad kind) in the Android ecosystem.
You have Android on one side, and HTC's Sense on the other side, and they sure as hell don't cooperate, and though the applications are common as far as user knowledge and UI go they might as well be different OSes.