Zombi-Pop Beta 3 for TF700
I was fooling around with Zombi-Pop Beta 2 on my 700 and browsing the XDA forum thread:
[ROM]★[TF700 LP 5.1][ZOMBi-POP OMNI KA… | Asus Transformer TF700 | XDA Forums
Someone was having problems with the Setup Wizard and looked for a way to bypass it. Someone else said not if you want GAPPS; so I said, yes, please, let's have GAPPs as an option or as a separate .zip. A bit more discussion, and @sdbags made it optional in the Aroma installer--THE VERY NEXT DAY! Now, I know there is some coincidence involved here, but try getting that sort of response (at any price) from one of the big companies. Kudos and a big thank-you to all, especially @sdbags.
The main issue I was having with B2 was the borked wallpaper setter. This is fixed in B3 as far as I can tell; I have a large yellow gladiolus adorning my home screen.
It also seems faster & smoother. No stability issues in B2 or B3 for me, except that I had one instance of an app crashing on B2. I knocked the top processor speed back from 1800 to 1700 and that seems fixed too.
This ROM does not play nice with /data partition as ext4; it wants f2fs. I recommend f2fs whenever a kernel supports it (assuming we're dealing with flash memory of course), but Zombi-Pop demands it. Unfortunately the latest TWRP listed at Techerrata is still 2.8.5 which has a bug that will not allow it to change filesystems to f2fs. 2.8.6 is out somewhere but for now I'm sticking with 2.8.4; I've seen no problems reported. And had none myself.
FWIW my install has the _that/sdbags OC kernel, internal install, no GAPPS, fsync off, and of course /data to f2fs. DO NOT USE GAPPS TO /DATA, it doesn't work and @sdbags says he will remove the option next version.
He also says it's getting closer to RC1. For me, anyway, I don't see how you can get much closer. I ran it for about 3 hours yesterday (on half a battery!), experienced no bugs, was quite pleased with the responsiveness (that's an Elizabethan English word that I just made up), and overall I'm very happy with it. Lollipop is finally living up to its promise, it just took some serious tweaking from some of the top devs. Looks to me like it got it, and I for one am quite grateful. I recommend this ROM as is, and I don't see any reason to wait for a "stable" release, I think it already got there.