But out of curiosity what apps didn’t work for you that were deal breakers?
But out of curiosity what apps didn’t work for you that were deal breakers?
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Works for me on Verizon and has for 5+ years. Google Fi even works as I’ve tried that with a different phone on GrapheneOS.
I personally use Budget with Buckets and it’s working quite well.
I just sync my file to a common server for my backup and syncing.
Non pay-walled version: https://archive.ph/gz2dM
It’s very annoying when people do this. Here’s a link to the archived version: https://archive.ph/w1XBt
Paywalled article ahead. You can use archive.is to see a the full text if you want to read the whole article and not just the headline.
Link to archive version: https://archive.ph/XSZn5
And/or with SponsorBlock if you don’t care about sending that data to the open APIs. It’s pretty useful if some channels you watch have a lot of sponsors, self promotions, etc.
Thank you! I didn’t know they also made an app that does this. For anyone looking for the link it’s the following: https://grayjay.app/
I’d also recommend looking into their other projects such as their Android voice input app: https://voiceinput.futo.org/
Or other projects: https://futo.org/projects/
Firefox is great and works well on Android yes! I recommend Mull.
However, technically speaking, resources don’t fully recommend it due to there being no per-site process isolation yet that works well.
If that doesn’t matter to people then sure it’s great and better than using Chromium based browsers. 🙂
It’s just good to give everyone the information and reasoning why then let them decide.
Divest OS resource: https://divestos.org/pages/browsers#processIsolation
PrivacyGuides resource: https://www.privacyguides.org/en/mobile-browsers/?h=site#android
Thanks for this! I use Wallabag and love it but doesn’t hurt to look at other products. Would be nice if they had an non-Google deploy of their Android app.
Any reason Fennec and not Mull? Just curious.
I personally use Mullvad and love it but it is not conducive to helping seed due to port forwarding being blocked.
Like another person said they resolved to that here: https://www.reddit.com/r/ProtonVPN/comments/8ww4h2/protonvpn_and_tesonet/
I guess you decide if you like the response or not but that was a long time ago as well. 🙂
Phone app? Yes you have to use their own app. On a computer besides the browser version you can use Thunderbird and other applications if you download ProtonBridge.
I see. Somehow I missed your first edit with that information. It does not seem like that’s an option given the response on the GitHub discussions: https://github.com/bitfireAT/davx5-ose/discussions/318#discussioncomment-5814992
They suggest:
creating a Tasker automation, or use an specialized application for synchronization like Syncthing or FolderSync for example.
Apparently there’s also the option to use NextCloud and their app if you want to go that route like someone else suggested.
Yes I’ve been using DAVx⁵ for many years to sync my Synology Calendar to my phone via WebDAV and my contacts via CardDAV. Any concerns you have?
Just a preference thing since it makes it more like how Windows and some Linux distros do window management.
Hitting Alt + Tab brings up a preview of all windows that you have open with the ability to scroll / tab through them.
Hitting Alt + ` while focused on a certain application shows a preview image of each window for that application that you have open.
I personally like it more than the OSX default but to each their own.
I’m using it and a Logitech G502 but I haven’t played around to see what things it can and cannot do compared to Logitech’s own software. On Linux I use Piper to manage my mouse with a closer parity to Logitech’s actual software.
Probably a Takahē in New Zealand but in captivity.