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Does anybody else not get notifications when Inbox receives a new message? I wanna like the app, but I never get notified when a message comes in if its not in my main box. I have everything set to notify me when each new message comes in, but I still don't get anything, which kinda defeats the purpose of an email app, if you know what I mean. Mainly just curious if I missed a setting or if this is just a bad bug with Inbox.
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# ? Dec 21, 2014 20:57 |
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pulp rag posted:Does anybody else not get notifications when Inbox receives a new message? I wanna like the app, but I never get notified when a message comes in if its not in my main box. I have everything set to notify me when each new message comes in, but I still don't get anything, which kinda defeats the purpose of an email app, if you know what I mean. It's a setting in the app, you can set notification for each bundle individually. E: it isn't particularly well hidden, Settings > Your Email > Label settings and notifications.
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# ? Dec 21, 2014 21:27 |
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FAUXTON posted:It's a setting in the app, you can set notification for each bundle individually. Yeah, I've already got all those set, but it doesn't notify me. Like, today I woke up with an email sitting in my Promotions tab with no notification. It's really weird.
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# ? Dec 21, 2014 21:33 |
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pulp rag posted:Yeah, I've already got all those set, but it doesn't notify me. Like, today I woke up with an email sitting in my Promotions tab with no notification. It's really weird. Is it set to only notify once daily? Alternatively you could be quashing them if they're not being allowed as priority notifications.
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# ? Dec 21, 2014 21:36 |
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FAUXTON posted:Is it set to only notify once daily? Alternatively you could be quashing them if they're not being allowed as priority notifications. Nope, set to notify with each new message. Could bundling it into the main Inbox be doing it? e: Never mind. That option makes it so I'm never notified. pulp rag fucked around with this message at 21:45 on Dec 21, 2014 |
# ? Dec 21, 2014 21:38 |
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The lack of notification on most emails has actually been quite liberating for me. I'm only really notified when it's not some random thing I don't have to be aware of or react to. When I open it up and see a bunch of useless emails I thank inbox for not making me bother.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 02:40 |
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TraderStav posted:The lack of notification on most emails has actually been quite liberating for me. I'm only really notified when it's not some random thing I don't have to be aware of or react to. When I open it up and see a bunch of useless emails I thank inbox for not making me bother. This is kind of how I see it - I don't need to know about every email right away but I am compelled to look at and action the mail notification when it appears. Inbox tackles that problem by shunting the half-step-above-junk-mail stuff into bundles quietly and only letting me know about the important stuff that goes into the main inbox (stuff sent personally by people I know, as well as the occasional verification or password reset thing, it's learned well) so I can just zip through the promo stuff, glance at the headers, and pin any interesting stuff for later - gift ideas this time of year, any interesting news, etc.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 03:48 |
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Doesn't gmail with its "promotional" etc folders do the same thing?
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 04:46 |
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Wadjamaloo posted:Doesn't gmail with its "promotional" etc folders do the same thing? It doesn't have an "archive all the poo poo in here which isn't starred/pinned" function to go with those tabs, and Inbox is way more focused on the sorting aspect with bundles whereas Gmail is like "eh, we got these tabs." Inbox also allows custom bundles. I imagine you could do nearly everything in desktop browser Gmail that Inbox does, except it's built into Inbox and that makes all the difference on mobile.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 08:05 |
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I wanted a good music application, or that you convince me that those 60MB of memory that google play takes while idling isn't that big of a deal. I have a huge library that I could be uploading to google play but I really don't like apps that stay on the background even after I force stopped them, and I think I got some performance out of disabling google play entirely.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 11:41 |
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You wouldn't believe how much is going on in the background with apps. They ain't sitting there in storage waiting hopefully for you to click on them, they're up to all kinds of system shenanigans Just use it! You don't know what's going on in there, be free and upload your music and enjoy yourself
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 11:50 |
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program666 posted:I wanted a good music application, or that you convince me that those 60MB of memory that google play takes while idling isn't that big of a deal. I have a huge library that I could be uploading to google play but I really don't like apps that stay on the background even after I force stopped them, and I think I got some performance out of disabling google play entirely. Zen is not giving a poo poo about memory usage on your android device*
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 14:04 |
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program666 posted:I wanted a good music application, or that you convince me that those 60MB of memory that google play takes while idling isn't that big of a deal. I have a huge library that I could be uploading to google play but I really don't like apps that stay on the background even after I force stopped them, and I think I got some performance out of disabling google play entirely.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 14:13 |
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program666 posted:I wanted a good music application, or that you convince me that those 60MB of memory that google play takes while idling isn't that big of a deal. I have a huge library that I could be uploading to google play but I really don't like apps that stay on the background even after I force stopped them, and I think I got some performance out of disabling google play entirely.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 14:17 |
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OK, I will give google play another try. Another thing that I don't really like about it is that I seemingly just orders all my library by music name. I'm guessing the most """""practical""""" way to deal with that is uploading the whole thing to my butt then download on my phone right?
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 14:57 |
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program666 posted:OK, I will give google play another try. Another thing that I don't really like about it is that I seemingly just orders all my library by music name. I'm guessing the most """""practical""""" way to deal with that is uploading the whole thing to my butt then download on my phone right? What? You can view your library sorted by track, artist, or album, just like any other music player.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 15:02 |
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Sorry, I meant it orders each album by music name instead of track order. That's probably because I just copied it over since the album I bought from the play store has the correct track order. I though that maybe it was downloading meta data and would eventually fix itself but it never happened.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 15:09 |
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program666 posted:Sorry, I meant it orders each album by music name instead of track order. That's probably because I just copied it over since the album I bought from the play store has the correct track order.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 15:23 |
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LastInLine posted:Does your uploaded music have good metadata? If not you may need to fix it either on the site or by deleting and reuploading once you have it straightened out locally. I didn't upload anything yet, I only copied my library to my sd card with the file browser on windows. most albums I have order just right in every music player, and I've gone through thousands, amarok, banshee, mpd. But it's hilarious to know that even uploading stuff to the cloud might not work.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 15:54 |
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program666 posted:I wanted a good music application, or that you convince me that those 60MB of memory that google play takes while idling isn't that big of a deal. I have a huge library that I could be uploading to google play but I really don't like apps that stay on the background even after I force stopped them, and I think I got some performance out of disabling google play entirely. A phone isn't a computer. You shouldn't even be worrying about that.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 16:00 |
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LastInLine posted:Memory unused is memory wasted. You aren't smarter than the OS, do not attempt to manage memory better than it can. This gets repeated so much in this thread, but it's just not making any sense to me. My Note3 gets bogged down from time to time and killing apps is always an instant fix.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 16:21 |
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AnimalChin posted:This gets repeated so much in this thread, but it's just not making any sense to me. My Note3 gets bogged down from time to time and killing apps is always an instant fix. I have to restart my LG G3 daily because it becomes unresponsive. It fails to wake up, or once awoken won't register icon presses. I don't think the android memory manager lives up to it's marketing. You shouldn't have to janitor your running processes, but there's a long list of things you shouldn't have to do but still have to do. My favorite is the 9 times out of 10 I can't answer a call, swipe, no, swipe, no, swipe, no, swipe, no, now why is my phone so hot.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 16:28 |
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AnimalChin posted:This gets repeated so much in this thread, but it's just not making any sense to me. My Note3 gets bogged down from time to time and killing apps is always an instant fix. But that can't be what they've done because if any of that were true it would be irrefutable evidence that Samsung is horrible at what they do and anyone who buys one does so out of ignorance or stupidity. Edit: LG too, apparently
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 16:29 |
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The only time I ever have anything resembling memory scarcity is when I am viewing a website that is clearly not agreeing with Chrome. I will kill the tab and back out of Chrome, which is as close as I get to force-killing an app. Then again I'm using a Nexus 5 and aren't burdened by Touchwhiz or Sense and the like.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 16:32 |
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AnimalChin posted:This gets repeated so much in this thread, but it's just not making any sense to me. My Note3 gets bogged down from time to time and killing apps is always an instant fix. That's rarely, if ever a memory management issue, is the thing. If an app is sitting in memory using up 50 mb, closing it isn't going to do anything at all but waste battery. The problem you might be fixing in that case is a poorly coded app keeping your phone awake and using tons of cpu cycles, and if you're on android 5.x you can see if that will help on the battery stats screen. edit: or maybe I haven't used a Samsung device in 2 years, and that one was running CM, so my experiences don't count! egg tats fucked around with this message at 16:44 on Dec 22, 2014 |
# ? Dec 22, 2014 16:37 |
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Any recommendations for twitter apps?
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:01 |
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My moto devices usually have uptimes of "however long it's been since the last update." I also never swipe away apps in the recent menu.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:05 |
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program666 posted:I didn't upload anything yet, I only copied my library to my sd card with the file browser on windows. most albums I have order just right in every music player, and I've gone through thousands, amarok, banshee, mpd. But it's hilarious to know that even uploading stuff to the cloud might not work. It'll work if you fix the metadata on it. Your thousands of music players are probably going by filename and directory structure, so if you have Now_Thats_What_I_Call_Music_102/CD_1/01_Lou_Bega_Mambo_No_5_BESTRIPZ_.ogg then they'll go with that if there's no other information or if you have it set up that way. That's not how any modern system works, you tag things with data like Artist, Album, Year or whatever and then the library will use all that to group things however you want, so if you want a Celine Dion mix (including her rare collaborations with Merzbow) you can just do that and let the music player handle identifying all the songs she's tagged in. Your best bet is getting something like MP3Tag and sitting down with a drink and just fixing them in bulk. Once it's done it's done, and if you're already pretty organised that's half the work done! Only thing to worry about with Google's system is it's real picky about formatting, so make sure any tags that are meant to match are exactly the same, caps and all
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:07 |
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Hotzenplotz posted:Any recommendations for twitter apps? Fenix. I've tried most all of them and keep coming back to it. I was a Falcon Pro holdout for a long time, but Fenix is just a better app (that's more actively developed). I think the next closest one I'd recommend is TwittNuker, which I've never seen mentioned in here, but I messed with for a little bit last week and liked it (not enough to move away from Fenix though).
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:23 |
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baka kaba posted:It'll work if you fix the metadata on it. Your thousands of music players are probably going by filename and directory structure, so if you have Now_Thats_What_I_Call_Music_102/CD_1/01_Lou_Bega_Mambo_No_5_BESTRIPZ_.ogg then they'll go with that if there's no other information or if you have it set up that way.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:24 |
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Hotzenplotz posted:Any recommendations for twitter apps? I like Fenix.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:28 |
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Hotzenplotz posted:Any recommendations for twitter apps? I use Plume and my only complaint is that it sometimes starts at the most recent tweet, rather than the last one you actually saw. Come to think of it, though, it hasn't done that in a while. However, I only read tweets, so that may factor into my judgement of the app.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:29 |
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program666 posted:I know how to use some tagging apps on bash and all but I still think it would be indefinitely easier to use another music player, specially if it's one that I can order songs by filename and/or directory, specially considering I'm constantly acquiring new albums. I guess everyone here just uses google play which is a bummer. It's literally the difference between everything working perfectly all the time and nothing ever working the way you'd expect. Even weirder to me is that now having a local music collection is kind of niche so you'd think that those who have one would be the ones most likely to care about good metadata but if anything it seems like it's the opposite. My pet theory is that it's because these people were too into tag janitoring that they never let iTunes manage their music so now a decade after everyone else has perfect tag data they're still micromanaging folders and poo poo because they don't realize this has been a solved problem for a long time now.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:35 |
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LastInLine posted:Even weirder to me is that now having a local music collection is kind of niche so you'd think that those who have one would be the ones most likely to care about good metadata but if anything it seems like it's the opposite. My pet theory is that it's because these people were too into tag janitoring that they never let iTunes manage their music so now a decade after everyone else has perfect tag data they're still micromanaging folders and poo poo because they don't realize this has been a solved problem for a long time now. Edit: But I don't blame google for plain ignoring the old metadata stuff on those files, I read about it and it seems like it was a loving mess. program666 fucked around with this message at 17:40 on Dec 22, 2014 |
# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:37 |
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program666 posted:It's because it just works on my pc and my old phone. Like I said though it isn't just you. I've seen this many many times before and it's very common for people to ask for an app that reads folder structure in this very thread. I just can't imagine caring that much about having music while at the same time not caring that the tag data on the collection is a clusterfuck. It seems to me like either you really care about both having your music and having their metadata be accurate or you don't care at all about your music or how it's tagged. The thing I find weird is that there are people who really, really want local music but really, really don't want to properly tag their stuff. I think this is a situation where I'm confused by people in general, not you specifically.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:50 |
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LastInLine posted:Dumb question but if it worked on your old phone the way you wanted, why not use whatever you were using then? dude, the old metadata works on most players still, I have like 3 albums out of 1000 that I have to order using directory. On the google player none of them are ordered correctly. My old phone didn't have a way to order using directory structure either but it's just 3 loving albums so I did playlists for them. The phone that I used until 2 months ago was a nokia C3-00 and I used the internal player that comes with it no I guess there is no android version of it (but maybe there's winpho version XD)
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 17:54 |
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At some point in this thread I saw PowerAmp recommended for its ability to browse by folder and many other times for being the most feature rich music player.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 18:00 |
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It was so liberating when I deleted all my music a few years ago and switched to streaming services. It might not be for everyone, but everyone should give it serious thought. No worrying about folders, metadata, syncing, downloading, ripping.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 18:01 |
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I live in brazil, my internet is not that reliable edit: also if there are ads I just won't use it, but I guess we have adless services now at least. program666 fucked around with this message at 18:06 on Dec 22, 2014 |
# ? Dec 22, 2014 18:03 |
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program666 posted:dude, the old metadata works on most players still, I have like 3 albums out of 1000 that I have to order using directory. On the google player none of them are ordered correctly. easytag is a good gnu tagger. it can convert old tags to the current if everything else is good. It can also scan based on file structure to pull names if you have a strict naming convention. Otherwise, grab poweramp. It can play based on folders. I retag everything I have on my computer to make sure its in the format I like, and I still prefer to have a nice folder structure. I figure its holding onto the past, but I hate the idea of only using meta tags. The only thing I have issues with on my stuff is the album art. For some reason when I add it to the tags, it only works most of the time. I can't figure out why the ones that dont show album art don't work. Also don't care quite enough to look into it.
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# ? Dec 22, 2014 18:06 |