A really cool app that brings new functionality and customization options for a Samsung phone.
Just a bastard roaming around the world
A really cool app that brings new functionality and customization options for a Samsung phone.
I dont know about bloat people keep talking about, I actually use Samsung apps since they’re very good… And I dont see any dip in performance or battery, so I’d like to know where are you people coming from.
Funny enough, I find Gnome to be more consistent and better thought than macOS… But that’s just me.
It looks like a chicken and egg problem: you don’t have commercial software available on Linux so people won’t use it, so you don’t have enough user base to justify the development of Linux versions. This won’t be solved unless a big company like Valve decides that Linux is the way and start solving basic issues like usability and installation of apps.
You know what’s funny? I dream of a form factor like the Nintendo Switch: fully plastic, even the screen, so I could put a high quality glass screen protector like the one I have on the console. The thing is a tank, surviving many falls without a single damage, and I had to swap the protector once in all these years I have it.
I dont know, I’m pretty happy with my S22 running OneUI 6.1 and it feels really fast. Also, the native apps like Health, Notes, Mail and Calendar are really good, and I don’t use Browser because it doesn’t have a desktop app to share bookmarks like Firefox.
Got it, thanks!
OK… ELI3? Why is this a big deal, and what is the feature/bug fix?
I missed that, my bad.
…until a botched update or a bug sends everything to the cloud, MS makes an about face saying oops my bad, then say it was fixed.
You know that’s not what “native” means, right? Nevermind, me moron can not read.
Yep. To me it was the lack of a working fingerprint reader.
I used to use and love miniflux, but then they migrated to Golang and PostgreSQL, neither which are supported by my shared hosting (namecheap).
I use Freshrss now.
+1 for nextdns, it allows me to track all the connection requests and it saves the logs on Swiss.
Yep, specially the battery icon.
Is there a LibreOffice-like-thing for Android?
Ok, good point. Here’s some screenshots with descriptions of what it can do. Sorry, I’m too lazy to type all of this on my phone.