Why post an article from 2022? Did something happen lately about K9/Thunderbird?
Why post an article from 2022? Did something happen lately about K9/Thunderbird?
Ok, but what do you download on your smartphone?
Right, thanks!
Oh, so theycve abandoned the open source version :( I’m switching all my simple apps to Fossify.
Why not wasting 10 seconds to write something about the linked article?
Cool! Which automation hides/shows them based on location?
What bothers me is that there is no way to answer a call using the phone when BT earphones are connected. It’s 2024, how’s that possible? It happens that I leave them in another room and I may forget that they are connected and when I answer I don’t ear anything, damnit!
By the way, even though I’ve always wandered why changing the dialer, I’m gonna try it!
Damn, I didn’t know! When did that happen? By the way, I’ve just noticed that the Simple apps haven’t been updated for about a year.
It should be not a cookies problem because if I set the filters, I go back to the home and back to the library where I’ve se the filters, they’re already gone.
Ops, sorry I didn’t mention it, I’m using the web interface. Which client do you use?
IMHO some update is better than no update at all!
That and the shrinking ability to grant access to device storage.
Isn’t that helping the average users with security in a way that a scam app can’t see much else than itself?
But that is the original Syncthing app @fine_sandy_bottom was talking about the fork that is available in F-Droid
I’ve always wondered what’s the use of a download manager, especially on a smartphone. What’s your use case?
I’d like to understand your point of view, why do you think that it’s counterproductive?
Thanks for the clarification!
Let’s hope that it doesn’t rely on the official release
The definition of the worlds open source seems to me that the source is readable by everyone. If you mean something different like @[email protected] said, then that’s something else.
They count as…gone! Gone to develop what’s been open source until it becomes closed source. As I think it should be, because what you helped to develop with your donation is still there.
How is this possible if the only thing that is shared between sender and receiver is just a link (that is provided by the website)?
How can we trust https://send.vis.ee/? Who are they?