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boo_radley posted:A lot of this is available in Contacts already. You can add notes and a ton of other fields in the app, and it all syncs up to contacts.google.com If I click more fields in just brings up a few extra fields. Am I missing a way to add my own fields?
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I can click the dropdown for what a field is, select "custom", and then name the field whatever I want, such as favorite pie. I don't know if there's a limit to how many custom labels you can have.
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Thermopyle posted:It's funny that this is a thing. (happens on the 6P too) Why is google so bad at cameras?
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 06:55 |
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peepsalot posted:Why is google so bad at cameras? counterpoint: the pixel
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 07:10 |
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Taffer posted:counterpoint: the pixel Then the question they ask becomes "Why is this phone so expensive?"
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Phosphine posted:I can click the dropdown for what a field is, select "custom", and then name the field whatever I want, such as favorite pie. I don't know if there's a limit to how many custom labels you can have. Wowwwww. I feel slow. That's perfect. Thank you.
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# ? Jun 7, 2017 14:10 |
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Tsyni what is your favorite pie?
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Scudworth posted:Tsyni what is your favorite pie? Pumpkin usually, but banana cream can be pretty fantastic.
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Tsyni posted:Wowwwww. I feel slow. That's perfect. Thank you. Man I fuckin love it when the answer to "what is an app that does this kinda weird and specific thing I want?" is "you already have the app bro"
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So, is there a top choice for an app to manage screen brightness? I've used Lux for years, but it's a crashy mess on Android O. Obviously, O is still beta software, but Lux hasn't been updated in over a year, so I don't foresee it getting fixed. The stock Android auto-brightness is way too bright. I also like that you can create different profiles in Lux for things like day/night, so it would be cool to retain that ability.
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XIII posted:So, is there a top choice for an app to manage screen brightness? I've used Lux for years, but it's a crashy mess on Android O. Obviously, O is still beta software, but Lux hasn't been updated in over a year, so I don't foresee it getting fixed. The stock Android auto-brightness is way too bright. I also like that you can create different profiles in Lux for things like day/night, so it would be cool to retain that ability. don't use preview software and expect your apps to work; they just now finalized the APIs for O anyway.
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# ? Jun 9, 2017 22:16 |
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nimper posted:don't use preview software and expect your apps to work; they just now finalized the APIs for O anyway. Like I said, I know I'm on preview software and fully expected apps to misbehave. I'm fine with that. But Lux seems to no longer be in development, so I was wondering what my alternate options are.
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# ? Jun 9, 2017 22:51 |
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I use cf lumen but I think k it needs root
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Blue Train posted:I use cf lumen but I think k it needs root I thought that was like Twilight and only controlled screen color/temperature?
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# ? Jun 9, 2017 23:56 |
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Turns out you are right
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# ? Jun 10, 2017 00:48 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:Not sure why you'd use any alarm app other than Timely tbh It hasn't been updated in 2 years and lots of reviews are saying it's wonky.
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Haven't had any issues myself. But what's the new hotness in alarm apps LastInLine?
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DemonMage posted:Haven't had any issues myself. But what's the new hotness in alarm apps LastInLine? AMdroid.
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# ? Jun 10, 2017 04:50 |
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Alarms.apk
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DemonMage posted:Haven't had any issues myself. But what's the new hotness in alarm apps LastInLine? Taffer posted:AMdroid. This is the one I'm really loving.
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Any way to get the alarm sounds from Timely in another app? I find them to be much more pleasant than what amdroid comes with.
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Incessant Excess posted:Any way to get the alarm sounds from Timely in another app? I find them to be much more pleasant than what amdroid comes with. I just went to a ringtone site and found a nice soft one for the pre-alarm and use one of the Pixel's stock tones for the actual alarm. I always hated how Timely's tones never looped properly.
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I just use the stock clock app, but I'm an old person with cats so my actual alarm needs are minimal.
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LastInLine posted:I just went to a ringtone site and found a nice soft one for the pre-alarm and use one of the Pixel's stock tones for the actual alarm. I always hated how Timely's tones never looped properly. How long are you listening to your alarm
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DemonMage posted:Haven't had any issues myself. But what's the new hotness in alarm apps LastInLine? I've been using Sleep as Android for a while and love it. It's regularly updated, ties with my smart lighting system, tracks sleep via my watch and/or sonar, has multiple alarms and everything else one could want.
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Vykk.Draygo posted:How long are you listening to your alarm You're making a great point here and unfortunately in my defense I can only say "long enough to hear it loop". I have worked overnight for over twenty years though and some days are harder than others.
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# ? Jun 10, 2017 22:55 |
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Back when everyone I talked to used Hangouts, it was super convenient. I would have conversations synced across my phone, PC, or even random computers I logged onto at work thanks to Gmail chat. Is there any way to replicate this with all text messages, even from people not using Hangouts? Ideally, I'd like to be able to pick up phone based SMS conversations I've been having on my PC when I get home.
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Aranan posted:Back when everyone I talked to used Hangouts, it was super convenient. I would have conversations synced across my phone, PC, or even random computers I logged onto at work thanks to Gmail chat. I use Pushbullet for this. vvvvv CLAM DOWN fucked around with this message at 00:48 on Jun 11, 2017 |
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EDIT: ^^drat youAranan posted:Back when everyone I talked to used Hangouts, it was super convenient. I would have conversations synced across my phone, PC, or even random computers I logged onto at work thanks to Gmail chat. I use Pushbullet to text from my computer (and many other things). It works really well and I'm happy to pay the $5/mo for the premium version.
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Cool, thanks guys. I also saw Pulse when googling for alternatives to Hangouts so I'll give those both a try.
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Aranan posted:Back when everyone I talked to used Hangouts, it was super convenient. I would have conversations synced across my phone, PC, or even random computers I logged onto at work thanks to Gmail chat. I use Google Voice, so I get to use Hangouts for SMS messages in exactly the same way Hangouts messages work. It's GLORIOUS.
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XIII posted:The stock Android auto-brightness is way too bright. It's too bright with the slider at minimum? You mean using it in the dark?
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LastInLine posted:This is the one I'm really loving. loving Christ I'm trying to get back into using Android again after using iOS for the last two years, and I'm shocked at how complicated they were able to make an alarm app ffs.
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IuniusBrutus posted:loving Christ I'm trying to get back into using Android again after using iOS for the last two years, and I'm shocked at how complicated they were able to make an alarm app ffs. Press alarm at the top and the plus button to add one?
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IuniusBrutus posted:loving Christ I'm trying to get back into using Android again after using iOS for the last two years, and I'm shocked at how complicated they were able to make an alarm app ffs. Considering iOS can't even dismiss an upcoming alarm I'm not surprised you're confused.
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LastInLine posted:Considering iOS can't even dismiss an upcoming alarm I'm not surprised you're confused. I have to wake up a half hour earlier than normal tomorrow. It was pretty great being able to quickly change just that one alarm from the upcoming alarm notification
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Vykk.Draygo posted:I have to wake up a half hour earlier than normal tomorrow. It was pretty great being able to quickly change just that one alarm from the upcoming alarm notification No no the correct way is to go into the recurring alarm and turn it off. Then create a new, one-time alarm for the next day. Then, set a reminder for any time after the normal alarm time tomorrow to re-enable the recurring alarm for the following day. IT'S ABOUT KEEPING IT SIMPLE.
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LastInLine posted:Considering iOS can't even dismiss an upcoming alarm I'm not surprised you're confused. I like a lot of things about my iPhone but iOS itself and all of the stock apps are infuriating to use when you're used to Android. Android got notifications right years ago and Apple still can't figure it out to this day. Also would it really kill them to add some kind of onscreen indicator when the phone is on silent? I'm sick of turning my phone around to look at the physical switch.
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LastInLine posted:No no the correct way is to go into the recurring alarm and turn it off. Then create a new, one-time alarm for the next day. Then, set a reminder for any time after the normal alarm time tomorrow to re-enable the recurring alarm for the following day. IT'S ABOUT KEEPING IT SIMPLE. The simplest alarm is having your mom call you. Or installing Aire Freshener on an Android Windows emulator.
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sweart gliwere posted:The simplest alarm is having your mom call you. Or installing Aire Freshener on an Android Windows emulator. Cats. Convince them that feeding time is first thing in the morning, and you will never sleep
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