Connect isn’t open source? I don’t think I realized that. That’s been my main Lemmy app but I’ve been a long time Sync for Reddit user so I’ve been using that quite a bit today.
Connect isn’t open source? I don’t think I realized that. That’s been my main Lemmy app but I’ve been a long time Sync for Reddit user so I’ve been using that quite a bit today.
Yeah, I know, but it just seemed weird to include \ when / seems to be more widely used? Or maybe it’s just me lol.
Okay, makes sense. Maybe they’ll reintroduce it with RCS once it’s more widely adopted.
I’m the same way regarding quirks. I’ve been using Gboard and for a while bounced between that and Samsung Keyboard. Gboard has the best overall usability for me but a couple things I’m not a fan of: Gboard deleting clipboard history (only from Gboard as it’s still available elsewhere), and including \ as a long press symbol rather than /,where you have to tsp the symbols key and then tap /.
Samsung Keyboard has a few quirks as well, but the biggest was predictive text isn’t as good as Gboard. But I like the customization of it. But I can’t see the symbols on the keys as well as I can on Gboard.
I was a fan of Chroma Keyboard years ago because I liked that it would change color based on the app.
I never looked into why the removed it. Is SMS a securi risk? Maybe they’ll bring it back with RCS.
Samsung S23 Ultra. Been using Samsung phones the past few years, since the S10 Ultra, and I’ve enjoyed using them. One UI isn’t the bloated garbage it used to be, and Samsung has added some nice tweaks and features. Also, the Good Lock tweaks are fantastic and I’m surprised some just aren’t baked into One UI. Battery life has been stellar too.
The weight is probably the thing I don’t like most. Makes a difficult to use one-handed sometimes.
What kind of apps are you all using that aren’t on Google Play or Fdroid?
I enjoy using different apps and will continue to do so. I’ve got a few Lemmy apps installed and looking for to installing more. I enjoy seeing the differences between apps and how devs implement features differently.
Even with Reddit apps, Sync was my daily driver, but I would switch between other apps. It’s a nice change of pace.