Thats a nice work around lol.
I haven’t tried keepassium. My main device is an android, so the IOS search was brief and focused on ones that didn’t say “in-app purchases”.
Thats a nice work around lol.
I haven’t tried keepassium. My main device is an android, so the IOS search was brief and focused on ones that didn’t say “in-app purchases”.
Keepassdx is sadly not on ios.
The only good one I’ve found is called strongbox. Free version works fine, but the pro version prices are insanity for something that is free everywhere else. I could get behind a lifetime buy of $10, but for $99 hell no. (Monthly sub is $3 or $25/year).
Looking at the app store now, most of the keepass apps have some form of in app purchace.
Only truly free one is call keepass touch, but frankly when I tired it, it sucked.
How many set their password to your example? They just look up the password when they forget.
Its cool you got them using bitwarden, I should probably get my company to switch, I know there’s a PDF company account passwords floating around…but I’m pretty low on the totem pole.
And remember these are the same people handling all your personal info on the computer :)
At least mine knows how to password protect pdfs…and then sends me the password in a separate email. Its not a fail, but I wouldn’t call it a success either.
The point of this is to take what you already bought from Amazon with you when switching.
Its a similar problem with Proton for me. Proton doesn’t even let you sync to 3rd party cal app on the free tier.
If you’re going to paywall basic functionality, that just prevents me from trying it for a while and eventually become so tied to it, it’s difficult to break free. Google had the right plan from the get-go.
Same, oddly enough the app name and icon didn’t change for me. Still K-9 in app settings too.
You know, I have obtainium but often forget it exists.
Welp my phone updated to 15 today…guess I can join the bugged syncthing-fork club.
Looks like it is fixed in the latest release, just have to wait until it gets pushes to fdroid.
Sounds like a bug and the dev hasn’t caught up to the new version?
one has micro transactions that googles gets to skim from and the other doesn’t.
I do enjoy his videos. Apparently he working on the audacity overhaul too. Haven’t heard (or looked) at it a few years. Last I head was the freakout when the dared to add some basic telemetry to figure how people actually used the software.
I tried, and tried to like it. We all work differently. I like widgets on the home screen, swipe up for apps. I guess it’s the “start menu” mentality.
Thank you for your suggestion.
Having just tried it, it is not for me. The categories is there, but having the search/app drawrr on the top won’t work me, especially with these stupid large phone everyone makes. (I’m guessing theres a way to change it, but I didnt get that far)
The ultimate reason its not for me is how widgets are a scrolling thing. It’s a different idea, but I like the widgets on my home screen where I can passively see them.
If there’s a way to change that, I didnt see it. I didn’t even find a way to get rid of the big clock at the bottom.
Cool, first impressions are pretty good.
It took a minute to find, the play store has some not free thing. But I found the github page.
My bad, it is collabora
Edit: I figured out what happened My brain combined LibreOffice and Collabroa and got Calibe the fantastic eBook managar.
I love you can set eq per device. My phone speaker, headphones and car all have their own settings. Its fantastic.
Nova launcher.
I Haven’t found one that works so well with KLWP or has good app drawer organization. I like having folders and tabs to split everything up. Having one big list of apps (70% I dont use often and another 10% bloat) isn’t useful.
Have you tried calibre collabora office? It not 100% there, but could work. (No idea how well it’d work with next cloud)
Seems like they just combined window and application capture into one thing. It makes sense.