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17 votes
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Period-tracking apps are not for women
28 votes -
Facebook launches Lasso, its music and video TikTok clone
9 votes -
TikTok surpassed Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat and YouTube in downloads last month
14 votes -
Signal technology preview: sealed sender
21 votes -
Your kid’s apps are crammed with ads
17 votes -
In Iran, state sanctioned messaging apps are the new hallmark of internet nationalisation
4 votes -
A look at the Android Market (aka Google Play) on its 10th Anniversary
3 votes -
Sneaky subscriptions are plaguing the App Store
16 votes -
How game design transformed Hillary for America's supporter engagement
2 votes -
Concerning the iPhone XS' camera—from the makers of the Halide iPhone photography app
12 votes -
What if app stores were federated?
I've been thinking a lot lately about the future of software and where native apps and the web will reconcile and I had the idea that what if "the next OS" had a OSS federated app store that...
I've been thinking a lot lately about the future of software and where native apps and the web will reconcile and I had the idea that what if "the next OS" had a OSS federated app store that people and organizations could host themselves, but the system still used the app store model that pull app/program listings from all the installations online? This could apply to mobile or desktop computing, or even any of the other platforms (see windows store system compatibility).
11 votes -
Trend Micro says sorry after apps grabbed Mac browser history
6 votes -
Apple has permanently banned Alex Jones' Infowars app from the App Store
32 votes -
Your web app is bloated
16 votes -
The "Chatty" messaging app for Librem 5 (Linux phone) with SMS and XMPP support
16 votes -
I don't trust Signal
18 votes -
Making an apk that just links to a Hermit Lite app
I've been using the Hermit app for Android to make a lite app for Tildes. It's awesome. Just one main problem. Because of some Android limitation shortcuts aren't allowed to be put in the app...
I've been using the Hermit app for Android to make a lite app for Tildes. It's awesome. Just one main problem. Because of some Android limitation shortcuts aren't allowed to be put in the app drawer. I wanted to keep it there to make everything more organized. Does anyone know if it's possible to make an apk (so it can go in the app drawer) that will just link to my Tildes lite app?
6 votes -
This Panda Is Dancing
10 votes -
Google has kicked Ahoy! the anti-censorship app from the Chrome store
22 votes -
Need advice about Tomboy notes and note apps in general
I'm looking for some advice on what note programs people recommend. Not a basic text editor, but something capable of doing some basic categorizing, chronological sorting, that sort of thing. I've...
I'm looking for some advice on what note programs people recommend. Not a basic text editor, but something capable of doing some basic categorizing, chronological sorting, that sort of thing. I've used Evernote most recently, but I'm becoming less and less of a fan. I don't need cloud sync necessarily, although device sync could be handy. A pleasant UI (not fettered with extraneous crap) would be nice, but aesthetic appeal takes a backseat to navigation and stability. Target OS is mostly likely going to be windows 10.
What are you experiences with note apps, what are your favorites?
(A bit of context for anyone interested)
Years ago, I used tomboy notes in Ubuntu for keeping track of timesheets/daily logs. It seemed like a good program to set up for my step dad to use as well. A few years later, Tomboy notes petered out without much fanfare. I've kept his laptop running with that setup for as long as I could, but the hardware is just getting worn out (it's about 10 years old now).So! Time to get him an upgrade. This time around, I don't think I'm gonna set up up with Linux. He isn't really up to the task of doing his own troubleshooting in linux (i.e. when an automatic update breaks something), and I haven't even been keeping up on Linux for the past few years myself. So I'm probably going to set him up on a Windows machine.
I should be able to export the tomboy notes database fairly easy, but it would be a huge load off my mind if I could settle on a decent program to migrate to first.
Thanks in advance for any input!
11 votes -
Google adds warning for users searching for Fortnite in Play Store, could lose $50 million or more in 2018 from Fortnite bypassing it
18 votes -
Tutanota's New Android app is on the F-Droid Store finally!!
9 votes -
Tutanota's new app is finally coming to F-Droid
12 votes -
'Parasites': Restaurants ask customers to shun services like Uber Eats
11 votes -
Fortnite for Android may not be on play store, presumably to avoid Google's 30% cut
16 votes -
Uber but for snitching
14 votes -
MoviePass is down again
11 votes -
Tildoes with Android, what are your essential apps?
Here's a couple of mine: Flamingo for Twitter Pocket Casts JuiceSSH RealVNC Viewer DigiCal EDIT: I forgot my most important one, Sesame Shortcuts
28 votes -
Digital Laundry: How credit card thieves use free-to-play apps to launder their ill-gotten gains
6 votes -
Public Telegram, private strife | The precarious future of messaging apps
3 votes -
I created my first Android app of a puzzle game
7 votes -
Why are all my weather apps different?
8 votes -
Tech’s ‘dirty secret’: The app developers sifting through your Gmail
11 votes -
Budgeting app
I was scrolling through Instagram when I saw an ad for an AI budgeting app called Cleo I was wondering if anyone had experience with this app or has heard anything about it? I do want to start...
I was scrolling through Instagram when I saw an ad for an AI budgeting app called Cleo
I was wondering if anyone had experience with this app or has heard anything about it? I do want to start using budgeting assistants since I'm pretty bad fiscally.
Does anyone use budgeting apps? If so, what would you recommend?
10 votes -
App?
I know that this is in an alpha stage so we can't really expect anytime soon, but is there any app which could, for the time being help everyone out regarding this
5 votes -
What do we think of an app? (iOS and Android)
I was wanting to look into how to make one for this website because I'd like to browse on my phone. We got a lot of tech people here. What do you think? Edit: I know it's not likely now, but I...
I was wanting to look into how to make one for this website because I'd like to browse on my phone. We got a lot of tech people here. What do you think?
Edit: I know it's not likely now, but I mean in the future. Is this something we could do when this turns open-source?
21 votes -
Anyone else on Strava? Let's follow each other.
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4 votes -
Is there currently any way to query data from Tildes? (such as JSON, RSS) For those of us who would like to look into developing third-party apps for this site.
Basically what the title says. I might like to look into making a third party Android/iOS app.
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Best Android Alternative to iOS Continuity
The one good thing, imo, that iOS does is its continuity and handoff with other devices. What are the best ways you've found to emulate this on your devices? Like if I'm actively working on a...
The one good thing, imo, that iOS does is its continuity and handoff with other devices. What are the best ways you've found to emulate this on your devices? Like if I'm actively working on a document or on web pages how can I seamlessly continue using them on my tablet/phone without having to re-open all the tabs or docs again?
Has anyone found a better way?
At the moment I get around this a couple ways:
-Google drive is my primary basic filesystem on all my main computer (desktop/documents/downloads/pictures/videos folders)
-Google Photos on all devices
-PulseSMS for the texting
-Google Chrome which offers a somewhat fix to webbrowsingBut the actual feature of my devices popping up and letting me "carry on" with what I was doing exactly where I was doing it with the click of the button isn't there. Also, the Google Chrome "continuity" is simply the ability to let me go see recent tabs open on my devices and click to reopen them. If anyone knows a way to sync tabs across all my devices (desktop/laptop/phone/tablet) and make them open/close altogether that would be great.
6 votes -
tildes on mobile
hey all, if you're like me, or like most folks nowadays, you'd rather browse the web on your phone over dragging around an entire desk, tower, and monitor everywhere (that's the other alternative...
hey all,
if you're like me, or like most folks nowadays, you'd rather browse the web on your phone over dragging around an entire desk, tower, and monitor everywhere (that's the other alternative right???). but!! tildes doesn't have a mobile app, and probably won't until APIs happen and some kind soul builds a third party one.
tildes, if you haven't noticed, is pretty minimal and runs like greased lightning on mobile browsers. but if you go that route you don't get full screen or home screen shortcuts or any of that stuff!
this is where i tried using Hermit to decent results. it's basically a wrapper for webpages that turns it into more of an app-like experience. if tildes ever adds RSS feeds for comment notifications, it'll support that too. unfortunately it's only on android but i'm sure iOS has something similar.
maybe one day tildes will be a PWA and we won't have to worry about any of that! but for now, I think hermit works nicely. hopefully it helps someone else too!
are you doing something else that works just as well? better? on iOS? please share!
34 votes -
Why China’s payment apps give US bankers nightmares
10 votes -
New Android homescreen tries to reduce smartphone addiction
15 votes -
Valve will soon release apps for streaming Steam games, movies, and shows to phones and tablets
6 votes -
DJ with your friends live with JQBX for Spotify
5 votes -
How the black point message crashes Android apps
3 votes