Evolution in Linux does.
Evolution in Linux does.
…but it can’t run both in your phone and in your computer, right? For that you need the desktop app (which is Windows only) or the web app, which linux apps encapsulate right?
What’s this about? I didn’t hear anything about it.
Yup, standalone and doesn’t require anything else, no connectivity whatsoever. It runs local.
For context really, because figuring out the android install there ain’t a straight thing.
I’ve been using these TTS for a few months now, and I’m seriously impressed with its quality, considering it’s running all in local as OP said. I always find funny when it tells me to TURN LAFT ON THE NEXT ROUND… ABOUT, but that’s a really minor nit picking, overall audio quality is amazing.
If you close the app (as in, task switcher swipe away close), it doesn’t start rebuilding the index again? Or, after a phone reboot?
I love the idea, but in reality I think it’s a bit clunky having to wait for the app finishing it’s scanning (Every. Time. It. Opens), which is… kinda slow, before you can get to see the gallery. And yes, the whole purpose of the app is to use the index it builds, but it should be able to let you use an outdated index while a new one is being rebuilt, instead of having you wait forever each time.
I do have a large gallery, so maybe this is not an issue with smaller photo albums.
Just joining the discussion, because this happens to me too, and it’s very frustrating.
Not to mention you’d need moderation for all kinds of scams or even pedo stuff… It’s a risky one.
I didn’t watch the rest after the first episode… It felt so… Forced.
People start contributing usually after they have used it successfully a few times. I understand “make yourself your own map” might not sound as the most appealing solution here.
Awesome thanks! It says… Updated 4 months ago?
I’m not sure what’s your pain point then? With Aurora you can install and automatically update proprietary apps. You can use anonymous accounts so you are not officially logged in (does this still work?). If you want FOSS, then fdroid. There’s more updating tools such as unobtanium, but seems what you want is Aurora.
The good news are on RISCV. ARM has even more closed source bootloader and binary driver blobs than x86 architecture. It’s supposed to be good power efficiency over Intel for a laptop, but not so sure about amd.
Does the index support any wireless contraption?
So how does it render to screen? Because the biggest nag on any of these previous implementations came when I needed to use VNC to remotely connect to the desktop…
NFC payments are NOT happening in FOSS I’m afraid. No bank will expose their APIs for it, and any FOSS app dealing with payments might get sued pretty fast.
Does this use Google libraries?
FitoTrack and Opentracks are apps for recording your workouts with tracking of location, heart rate and other monitoring. All FOSS and all offline. Compatible to interact with Gadgetbridge which I’m also recommending.