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Scudworth posted:SwiftKey but I don't swype so dunno about that aspect. Swiftkey is great for swiping as well. It gets my gobbledeegook swipes just fine now.
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I'll give swiftkey a try, thanks
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syscall girl posted:Swiftkey is great for swiping as well. It gets my gobbledeegook swipes just fine now. Sister you're secrets, it duchess as for me
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Hadlock posted:Is there a good keyboard app for Android beyond Gboard? I'm kind of done with the lovely swiping predictions, it's gotten progressively worse over the last two years. Gboard feels like it's primarily designed for teenage girls and feels slow as hell on my Pixel. I always come back to Swype. syscall girl posted:Swiftkey is great for swiping as well. It gets my gobbledeegook swipes just fine now. SwiftKey is abysmal at swiping. I doubt it'd be possible to be worse.
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I use SwiftKey for the occasional swipe and mostly tap. It works well for this purpose. I can see it being frustrating for someone who swipes all the time.
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I remember loving Swype when it first came out and even ponied up for its original paid version but it just turned into a laggy mess. Is it better now?
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Can you get different emoji keyboards? Not different emojis themselves, just changing the way they look - the ones on Windows 10 look quite nice, then I went to Android and the faces all look like hideous melted blobs.
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Can you get different emoji keyboards? Not different emojis themselves, just changing the way they look - the ones on Windows 10 look quite nice, then I went to Android and the faces all look like hideous melted blobs. They got rid of the blobmoji in Android 8.0 Oreo. Maybe your phone gets that update, maybe not.
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Maker Of Shoes posted:I remember loving Swype when it first came out and even ponied up for its original paid version but it just turned into a laggy mess. Is it better now? Swype is still Swype. They'll make an update that ruins it somehow then six months later make an update that fixes it and so on and so forth. Right now it's in the working phase. They've fixed all the problems I've had with it (ugly, secondary characters were theme dependent, capitalization gesture was removed, lag) and if it never changes from where it is now I'd be satisfied.
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Doctor_Fruitbat posted:Can you get different emoji keyboards? Not different emojis themselves, just changing the way they look - the ones on Windows 10 look quite nice, then I went to Android and the faces all look like hideous melted blobs. It's down to apps really, emoji are basically a font. Lately Google added a new font system that lets apps download fonts (including alternative and updated emoji fonts) and they get cached on the device, so apps can use any of those if they make the effort. You might end up with a thing where apps and keyboards let you choose from all the emoji fonts you have installed Also you're a monster, blobs 4 life the old style ones, not the weird face-on ones Also confirming the Gboard is pretty trash now, the only time it ever corrects a word is when it goes back to secretly change a perfectly cromulent word earlier in the sentence. It's like gremlins mode and you can't turn it off without disabling suggestions
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baka kaba posted:Also confirming the Gboard is pretty trash now, the only time it ever corrects a word is when it goes back to secretly change a perfectly cromulent word earlier in the sentence. It's like gremlins mode and you can't turn it off without disabling suggestions Thank you! Really frustrated that Google's product teams keep trying to reinvent the wheel and breaking core parts of the experience to... I don't know, either well-intentioned trying to somehow improve it, or more likely product designers trying to justify their jobs. Gboard was a solution to a problem nobody had.
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baka kaba posted:Also you're a monster, blobs 4 life the old style ones, not the weird face-on ones Can I get an amen?
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Is there an alternative to Mint? It wants Intuit credentials now to log in and if I have to go through making another account I might as well see if there is something better out there.
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Hasn't mint used Intuit credentials since the days of Froyo?
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effika posted:Is there an alternative to Mint? It wants Intuit credentials now to log in and if I have to go through making another account I might as well see if there is something better out there. I stopped using Mint for Personal Capital awhile ago and haven't looked back.
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effika posted:Is there an alternative to Mint? It wants Intuit credentials now to log in and if I have to go through making another account I might as well see if there is something better out there. My favorite is YNAB.
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I haven't had time to read up on tech news in a week or more; what are the hopes for per-device (or apk/framework/services -based) Krack fixes if the OEMs don't push any updates for pre-2016 stuff? Like Marshmallow and earlier. Maybe this belongs in the general Android thread? Would flashing some custom ROM like Lineage etc finally be advised with sincerity here?
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sweart gliwere posted:I haven't had time to read up on tech news in a week or more; what are the hopes for per-device (or apk/framework/services -based) Krack fixes if the OEMs don't push any updates for pre-2016 stuff? Like Marshmallow and earlier. Maybe this belongs in the general Android thread? Tunga fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Oct 18, 2017 |
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LastInLine posted:Swype is still Swype. They'll make an update that ruins it somehow then six months later make an update that fixes it and so on and so forth. Right now it's in the working phase. Okay, cool. Swype seems a little finicky with punctuation but overall the prediction seems much better. A shame, Google Keyboard used to be so good.
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Vykk.Draygo posted:Hasn't mint used Intuit credentials since the days of Froyo? Apparently, but they changed the log-in page to say Intuit now. And somehow that made it forget my account even existed? Not just on the phone, but on the website, too. I don't know what happened. I'm probably just forgetting which email I signed up with, but I'm glad I asked the question because: torturemyballs posted:I stopped using Mint for Personal Capital awhile ago and haven't looked back. Thermopyle posted:My favorite is YNAB. These both look like fine choices. Thanks!
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Every time I log into LastPass, I get a pop up asking if I want Google to store my password. No, I do not want Google to basically have access to all my passwords! How do I turn this off?
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Uthor posted:Every time I log into LastPass, I get a pop up asking if I want Google to store my password. No, I do not want Google to basically have access to all my passwords! How do I turn this off? On your desktop in Chrome, go to chrome://flags/#enable-password-force-saving and disable that option. Should sync to Android on its own. Because I use LastPass everywhere, I disable everything password related in Chrome and if you'd like to do that, just go to chrome://flags and ctrl-f password and disable the four or five options related to password retention, detection, and saving. Again, everything will sync to Android on its own.
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Thermopyle posted:My favorite is YNAB. Random side note, but YNAB recently laid off the entire QA department
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Hadlock posted:Random side note, but YNAB recently laid off the entire QA department Well that doesn't seem ideal. I wonder what they're thinking?
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Hadlock posted:Random side note, but YNAB recently laid off the entire QA department That's disconcerting. Frankly I wasn't thrilled with the direction of the software after they released nYNAB and have stuck to YNAB4. In the mean time I've been trying to knock something together myself in Python. Where did you hear about this?
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Thermopyle posted:Well that doesn't seem ideal. I wonder what they're thinking? I don't know, but myself and another goon ended up contracting with them shortly after their contract with YNAB was ended and we are pretty happy with them so The Gunslinger posted:That's disconcerting. ... Where did you hear about this? Working directly with them Their "entire QA department" is just two people so it's not super dramatic Hadlock fucked around with this message at 16:32 on Oct 19, 2017 |
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I didn't think it was possible but the new aCar update made it even uglier. Edit: and it removed the ability to see all your owned vehicles simultaneously in the charts. What the gently caress? Edit again: holy poo poo its getting hammered in Play Store reviews. Maker Of Shoes fucked around with this message at 18:24 on Oct 19, 2017 |
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Maker Of Shoes posted:I didn't think it was possible but the new aCar update made it even uglier. Please post a screenshot. It's always been my go to for the most neglected UI on the Play Store. I can't imagine why no one ever made a competitor. It's not like it does anything complicated.
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LastInLine posted:Please post a screenshot. It's always been my go to for the most neglected UI on the Play Store. New "home screen" The record browse screen (new car, not a lot of records) The new graph section which inexplicably allows you to see multiple fuel grades for ONE car but not fuel in multiple cars. Why the gently caress would anyone need multiple grades in a single car short of maybe a time or two over the years? Like you pointed out, there are no competitors that do all the things I normally do in aCar so I put up with hits old and very strange style choices. This new one is....what? I have almost a decade of data in this thing so I'm not really thrilled with the idea of changing to something else but jfc Maker Of Shoes fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Oct 20, 2017 |
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Lol that app looks so poo poo.
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Honestly I'd call that not bad, but it's definitely not great. In just terms of UI I guess I can't point to it and laugh anymore. As for the charts issue, I've found that those things are mostly useless anyway. Why do I need to know $/gal ever? Are we crowdsourcing historical CPI data for the government now? Yeah, I know gas was expensive in 2011, everyone knows that. I care about mileage at best and maybe an historical record of how much I've spent. Like I said, I just don't get it. aCar and everything like it is just a database and yet it's the only game in town.
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It's not not bad except this is what their fresh new design is supposed to be. Like, if this is the design they've always had I'd think, not great but it's aged OK.
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LastInLine posted:Honestly I'd call that not bad, but it's definitely not great. In just terms of UI I guess I can't point to it and laugh anymore. We'll have to disagree on the design, I find it atrocious. At least the old version while being dated was still novel (ie loooool) and not abrasive. As for the charts and stuff, people like to nerd out about numbers, hell, every thread in IYG is a testament to that. I can understand decline these days as more and more cars have info panels that display MPG but I find it informative to see just how optimistic the car thinks as opposed to getting the actual result. Like you though I don't understand why there aren't other apps that have the same feature parity. It's baffling. Maker Of Shoes fucked around with this message at 00:56 on Oct 20, 2017 |
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LastInLine posted:On your desktop in Chrome, go to chrome://flags/#enable-password-force-saving and disable that option. Should sync to Android on its own. Thanks, will see if that works.
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LastInLine posted:Like I said, I just don't get it. aCar and everything like it is just a database and yet it's the only game in town. Fuelio does the same thing doesn't it? They both have a million downloads
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Blue Train posted:Fuelio does the same thing doesn't it? They both have a million downloads Never heard of it but I'll give it a whirl. I'm guessing I'm going to lose years worth of data though.
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Maker Of Shoes posted:Never heard of it but I'll give it a whirl. I'm guessing I'm going to lose years worth of data though. iirc acar can export to csv which you can then load as a backup into fuelio. I do think it requires editing the headers tho so it's not as easy as it could be E: check number 3 http://fuel.io/faq/
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Blue Train posted:iirc acar can export to csv which you can then load as a backup into fuelio. I do think it requires editing the headers tho so it's not as easy as it could be Look at you being awesome. Thanks!
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Didn't Fuel.io buy aCar like a year ago?
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Fuelio is sygic and acar is fuelly, llc going by the play store
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