Probably owl.
darcmage
Flathub still shows the old version and the github page has been archived. The main site doesn't even have an option to choose your download package.
I've already installed 115 but this doesn't seem new user friendly.
Will Samsung ever rethink Knox and allow custom roms without losing warranty coverage and negatively affect resale value? What about allowing banking apps to work again if you go back to the default rom?
Would love to see a detailed response especially to #1.
Is there anything that stands out about the new phones (performance/battery/interface) that makes them a clearly superior product compared to last year's models?
Here are a couple of links to help you get a better idea of what purelymail is like:
- http://www.emaildiscussions.com/showthread.php?s=18ba5e009f62a6219d55930609f6bdd1&t=77218
- https://github.com/ScottPeterJohnson/purelymail-issues/issues
I'm in the process of trying it out for a year before I switch over fully. Have yet to run into any issues but I'm not a heavy email user.
Anything that leads to less use of twitter/reddit can only be a positive in my book.
Thank you for tempo, it has quickly become my default subsonic client.
It looks like that instance isn't using the most up-to-date version since the "press go" issue has been fixed. Try to keep in mind that the initial commit was on June 24 and it's still very early in the development stage. If you look at the commits, you can see the developer has been very active.
You'll want a setup that has providers with different backbones. Found the map from the site that shall not be named. If you download alot, ideally you'll want your main to be fast and unlimited with a few block accounts from other backbones.