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Thanks, I think I will.
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What's this issue with Pushbullet? It's been fine for me except not being able to get the encryption to work.
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They charge monthly for notification actions and most people don't use them enough to justify the cost even if they're pretty drat handy. You're also limited to 100 messages/month without paying $5/month($40/year), when something like Join is a flat fee of $5 for both those things.
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Oh right. I've obviously never got close to that limit as I didn't know that at all.
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Is there a language learning app that isn't bubblegum garbage like duolingo? I'm specifically looking for Dutch right now but I'll take any suggestions
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What's wrong with Duolingo? It's been really effective for me, up to an intermediate level anyway. Obviously people have different learning styles but I don't know what 'bubblegum garbage' means
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Defenestration posted:Is there a language learning app that isn't bubblegum garbage like duolingo? I'm specifically looking for Dutch right now but I'll take any suggestions What's wrong with duolingo? It's a great supplement to have in addition to any language course you are taking. I also just started using Memrise - that app may be more up your alley.
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Defenestration posted:Is there a language learning app that isn't bubblegum garbage like duolingo? I'm specifically looking for Dutch right now but I'll take any suggestions "bubblegum garbage" is not a good description of what you don't like about duolingo for anyone to give you any suggestions for anything else.
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come on guys obviously he is trying to learn english as well
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I will be more specific: I would like a language app that actually requires me to learn word lists and conjugations rather than game a multiple choice test for brownie points. I'd like more I have to type in the answer rather than which of these four words most looks like the latin root ok I'll pick that. I am not currently taking a class because they are expensive and I am just interested in gaining a few hundred words for tourism purposes.
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Defenestration posted:I will be more specific: I would like a language app that actually requires me to learn word lists and conjugations rather than game a multiple choice test for brownie points. I'd like more I have to type in the answer rather than which of these four words most looks like the latin root ok I'll pick that. I used duolingo a few months before going to Nicaragua. The repetition is what helps. It is just a flash card based way of learning vocabulary basically, I didn't learn any real grammar. I'm not sure any of these work well w/o a class, they are mostly all going to be just vocabulary building, not conversational. I still can't speak Spanish, but I can point and say a noun. Someone that I had meet said she enjoyed babble more, but she was a Spanish major (from Germany).
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Defenestration posted:I will be more specific: I would like a language app that actually requires me to learn word lists and conjugations rather than game a multiple choice test for brownie points. I'd like more I have to type in the answer rather than which of these four words most looks like the latin root ok I'll pick that. FWIW, language acquisition usually doesn't work through memorizing lists and conjugations, which is why you won't really see that in some programs like Pimsleur. Children don't usually learn language this way after all.
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Defenestration posted:I will be more specific: I would like a language app that actually requires me to learn word lists and conjugations rather than game a multiple choice test for brownie points. I'd like more I have to type in the answer rather than which of these four words most looks like the latin root ok I'll pick that. If you're only getting multiple choice questions then something's up. Generally there's
It definitely starts off easy and gets a lot more advanced, with more things like 'what's this a picture of' in the beginning which give way to things like conditionals and subjunctive and various tenses later. You can also drill a certain category when you've completed it, or just 'build your strength' overall which randomly picks material you haven't seen in a while The app is a little lighter than the browser version, yeah - The gamification is basically motivational, you can pretty much ignore all that if you don't care about streaks or lingots, which are basically useless apart from opening bonus categories and taking fluency tests (I think?) You'll never be short of them, put it that way Your experience might depend on the language too, some of the newer ones are community-developed - I'm doing Swedish and the creators did a great job, but I don't know how the Dutch one is. And yeah maybe it's not for everyone, but I learned more Spanish on there in a few months than 3 years of high school, so it's definitely worth trying - especially in a browser, if you can do that sometimes. Something like Memrise would be better for purely memorising vocab, but that's a companion to learning the language baka kaba fucked around with this message at 21:21 on Mar 18, 2016 |
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BottleKnight posted:Oh my gosh, switch to pocket casts. You won't have a problem and it will be a lot prettier. Yeah, PocketCasts is much easier on the battery for some reason. One thing I miss though is the ability to start playback when a BlueTooth connection is established. Apparently there is a Tasker recipe for that, but I'm yet to try it.
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deong posted:I still can't speak Spanish, but I can point and say a noun. This is also how deong speaks English.
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chocolateTHUNDER posted:Someone made a Google Play Music Desktop player that has some more features than the website: Thank you, this looks grrrreat! I've wanted something like this forever.
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for those using join, does it mirror incoming calls and provide the ability to reject or answer the call? pushbullet does but it doesn't seem to work for me with join
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Blue Train posted:for those using join, does it mirror incoming calls and provide the ability to reject or answer the call? pushbullet does but it doesn't seem to work for me with join You know that you have to enable the apps you want mirrored and have set the phone app to do so, correct?
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LastInLine posted:You know that you have to enable the apps you want mirrored and have set the phone app to do so, correct? yes, I had it enabled for phone but not phone call management it works now
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I have a LG G4. I want to make it so when I'm on work WiFi or home WiFi my data is disabled. I'm not rooted nor do I want to do that. What's the best way of doing it? I tried llama but it states I need root to toggle data.. Hoping that's not the case.
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You shouldn't need to disable your data; the phone should use the WiFi for data rather than your cellular service. If it's not doing that, then something's wrong with your phone (blame LG probably).
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hooah posted:You shouldn't need to disable your data; the phone should use the WiFi for data rather than your cellular service. If it's not doing that, then something's wrong with your phone (blame LG probably). Thanks for the reply but the question still stands
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:Thanks for the reply but the question still stands Can you not just draw down the notification shade twice (or with two fingers etc), tap the mobile signal icon and toggle data on/off?
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:Thanks for the reply but the question still stands But you already answered your own question. You're not rooted and you don't want to be, but without root, you can not automate the data toggle or airplane mode. Maybe if you explained why you are trying to do this, someone could figure out a workaround.
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Vykk.Draygo posted:But you already answered your own question. You're not rooted and you don't want to be, but without root, you can not automate the data toggle or airplane mode. Maybe if you explained why you are trying to do this, someone could figure out a workaround. I've had my phone use data when I'm on WiFi. Turns out I may have lost connection at work and I was streaming music most of the day. I'd rather just have data off when at home and at work so that doesn't happen again. Tasker won't let me do it either so I guess I can't . Maybe something that alerts my watch or something when I go back to data. That would be helpful too. Also I sometimes forget to turn data off and on through the notification panel so I'd rather automate it
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:I've had my phone use data when I'm on WiFi. Turns out I may have lost connection at work and I was streaming music most of the day. I'd rather just have data off when at home and at work so that doesn't happen again. For obvious security reasons apps can't access these kinds of system level functions without root. What you're trying to do isn't possible.
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:I've had my phone use data when I'm on WiFi. Turns out I may have lost connection at work and I was streaming music most of the day. I'd rather just have data off when at home and at work so that doesn't happen again. I think you can do this with an nfc tag, but you'll need to touch the tag to do it so I'm not sure if that's any better than just toggling the data off on your own.
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Thanks for the help guys. I guess it's me just remembering to turn it off. Kind of frustrating that I can't task it to turn off data. Maybe I should look into rooting it? Wonder how hard it is for a G4.
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Do you stream music away from home or work? If not, maybe your music app has a a setting to only stream over wifi. Google Play Music does.
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Uthor posted:Do you stream music away from home or work? If not, maybe your music app has a a setting to only stream over wifi. Google Play Music does. Yeah it's Spotify. I'll check. And I saw that I can root but honestly I'm really not into that poo poo anymore. Again thanks for all your support guys.
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Speaking of streaming and music, what exactly does GPM download when you tell it to download a radio station? Does it just download the first few tracks of the 'playlist' it makes, does it refresh what it downloads now and then, etc.
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:Yeah it's Spotify. I'll check. And I saw that I can root but honestly I'm really not into that poo poo anymore. Spotify has an offline mode.
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Require More Fire posted:Speaking of streaming and music, what exactly does GPM download when you tell it to download a radio station? Does it just download the first few tracks of the 'playlist' it makes, does it refresh what it downloads now and then, etc. I'm pretty sure a radio station is just a 25 song playlist, but I'm not 100% on that.
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wolfbiker posted:Spotify has an offline mode. Absolutely. What's annoying is if I want to download a new playlist I have to go online, download, then go back offline. Can't the "offline" just be for music streaming
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:I've had my phone use data when I'm on WiFi. Turns out I may have lost connection at work and I was streaming music most of the day. I'd rather just have data off when at home and at work so that doesn't happen again. Have you tried the ITTT app? http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ifttt.ifttt&hl=en There are premade recipes for it or you can make your own. Like Tasker.
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Wamdoodle posted:Have you tried the ITTT app? http://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.ifttt.ifttt&hl=en Can I turn off data when in a certain location? Edit : it will send you a notification to remind you. Kinda close.
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:Can I turn off data when in a certain location? Might as well just create a repeating reminder (assuming you work regular hours) at that point. No reason to install extra apps to do it. poo poo, do it in your work calendar and avoid adding stuff to your personal device.
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Google has changed how Chrome handles tabs by default. http://www.theverge.com/2016/3/17/11254658/chrome-android-tabs-no-longer-grouped-with-apps-by-default
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Uthor posted:Might as well just create a repeating reminder (assuming you work regular hours) at that point. No reason to install extra apps to do it. poo poo, do it in your work calendar and avoid adding stuff to your personal device. Nah. Work hours are random. Appreciate the advice. Put Spotify on offline mode and will leave it at that.
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Uthor posted:Google has changed how Chrome handles tabs by default.
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