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Boozie posted:Anyone know if you can get some version of DOSBOX to work on iOS? Would it require jailbreak? I have an old iPad mini running 9.3.5 and was thinking that could be fun to get some more life out of it. I feel like a pissed off 80 year old whenever I try to do anything outside of install app/use app in iOS but I'm willing to try. this works pretty well for me https://apps.apple.com/us/app/idos-2/id918131840
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# ? Jun 1, 2024 06:28 |
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I’m looking at different mail apps, and trying to move away from gmail to icloud but drat, it’s hard. Anyway are there any good 3rd party mail apps that won’t spy on your poo poo? I would like ones that have good auto sorting and can have rules to run to clean up mailboxes. Would be a pay app because I assume all the free ones are just big data harvesters. Even the pay ones, who knows. I’m not quite at the level to go to protonmail yet..
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# ? Jul 2, 2021 22:31 |
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Hey sorry if this is a dumb bad question but can anyone recommend a whatsapp for ipad app / solution that won't 1) take ages to load in safari and be a pain in the rear end 2) steal my messages and blackmail me with them?
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# ? Jul 3, 2021 18:04 |
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priznat posted:I’m looking at different mail apps, and trying to move away from gmail to icloud but drat, it’s hard. Anyway are there any good 3rd party mail apps that won’t spy on your poo poo? I would like ones that have good auto sorting and can have rules to run to clean up mailboxes. Would be a pay app because I assume all the free ones are just big data harvesters. Even the pay ones, who knows. I’m looking for something like this as well. Ideally the app would be as close to FairEmail (Android) as possible, i.e. open source, with a sane privacy policy, and highly configurable. I’d settle for the first two as long as it ends up being better then Apple Mail. Unfortunately, it seems like a couple of otherwise interesting mail apps do weird poo poo like run your email over one of their servers as a relay or something.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 01:25 |
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Badly Jester posted:I’m looking for something like this as well. Ideally the app would be as close to FairEmail (Android) as possible, i.e. open source, with a sane privacy policy, and highly configurable. I’d settle for the first two as long as it ends up being better then Apple Mail. Unfortunately, it seems like a couple of otherwise interesting mail apps do weird poo poo like run your email over one of their servers as a relay or something. Yeah Spark was one but ai think their privacy is questionable. Ironic I had been looking at Hey but then the whole basecamp thing.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 01:31 |
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I’ve had multiple phases where I’ve gone through pretty much every app on iOS to find the best iOS app and I keep coming to the conclusion that the answer is outlook.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 01:46 |
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The Lord Bude posted:I’ve had multiple phases where I’ve gone through pretty much every app on iOS to find the best iOS app and I keep coming to the conclusion that the answer is outlook. Yeah I was trying to avoid that because I use outlook for my work, and having my personal accounts on there is just a potential recipe for disaster
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 02:09 |
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priznat posted:Yeah Spark was one but ai think their privacy is questionable. I was going to suggest Hey but that Basecamp thing is just no good tbh. I heard about this client called "Big Mail" but no idea if it could work for you, https://getbigmail.com
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 02:21 |
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Skeezy posted:I was going to suggest Hey but that Basecamp thing is just no good tbh. I heard about this client called "Big Mail" but no idea if it could work for you, https://getbigmail.com Oh Big Mail looks good! I will give the free trial a shot and see how I like it! Thanks! I like how it does the organization stuff on the device. Although I hope there is a way to sync that between your devices like iphone/ipad etc.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 02:37 |
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I user Airmail on both iOS and MacOS and have no idea what their privacy policy looks like, buts it’s a paid yearly app.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 03:18 |
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priznat posted:Yeah Spark was one but ai think their privacy is questionable. I made the jump to Hey about a year ago and was happy with it until the whole basecamp thing. Now I've got a month left that was already paid for to find my exit strategy. Gonna take a long look at Big Mail
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 05:02 |
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i'm on the ios 15 beta so ymmv but... i find big mail to be kind of a mess tbh. i like what it's going for, but i'm not the biggest fan of the implementation. feels really busy, a little cluttered.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 05:34 |
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You know, I've been following apps and whatever's deemed "cool" for a long rear end time, but one thing I've never understood is why people seemingly desperately always need a new Mail app. The only single improvement I would need and want from the default Mail app is better searching.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 05:44 |
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What I really want is a mail app that does sorting well and can set up automated stuff to clean up mailboxes by dumping advertising after a week or whatever.. Stuff you can do in the outlook desktop app with rules etc. I have it all sorted out so have different boxes for different priorities, colour coding etc.. sigh I really should just use Outlook I guess. I was reading about Big Mail and it doesn't really sound totally my thing especially for a subscription fee that high ($10/mo).
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 06:04 |
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The Fastmail app is good though you have to be paying for their service to use it.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 06:11 |
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Thanks for the suggestions, goons.LODGE NORTH posted:You know, I've been following apps and whatever's deemed "cool" for a long rear end time, but one thing I've never understood is why people seemingly desperately always need a new Mail app. The only single improvement I would need and want from the default Mail app is better searching. FairEmail allowed me to get push messages for both my personal and work account, but also to set up rules so that I only get notified of work email during my actual work hours. That’s huge for my sanity. Sorting is another thing where Mail is just lacking. For example, archiving doesn’t even use folders for years; it all has to be done manually.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 08:13 |
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LODGE NORTH posted:You know, I've been following apps and whatever's deemed "cool" for a long rear end time, but one thing I've never understood is why people seemingly desperately always need a new Mail app. The only single improvement I would need and want from the default Mail app is better searching. i mean i wanted hey, which had an extremely easy and intuitive way to do a few things: blanket prevent an address from landing in my inbox with a single click/tap, provide a space for newsletters that doesn’t clutter my inbox, provide a space for receipts/shipping/etc that doesn’t clutter my inbox. without janitoring rules to what i think was an unreasonable amount, that wasn’t really readily available with an email app that i knew of? e: and i think the sort of folks that were ready and willing to switch to hey are the people who’d be ready to switch away once all that basecamp drama unfolded. i’m part of that group, which is why i gave big mail a shot. i also gave edison’s new onmail a chance but that service seems pretty underdeveloped at least as of a few months ago. i guess anyone else here use it recently?
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 22:41 |
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People’s email needs are wildly different so there’s a ton of client that are all slightly different in small ways but those differences are make or break to a lot of people’s workflows. Personally I just read my email like twice and day and delete stuff I don’t need manually, I don’t use any rules or filters at all. I get a small, manageable amount of mail though so my inbox management won’t work for many people. The only reading I don’t use the built in Mail.app is because I want my emails to have an avatar next to the sender name and not having that is a dealbreaker for me. Very weird.
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# ? Jul 4, 2021 22:52 |
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My perfect email app was Inbox by Gmail, and every day its features don't make it to Gmail proper is another day i get angrier at Google.
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# ? Jul 5, 2021 01:48 |
I loved Mailbox by Dropbox and I do not like Spark’s privacy poo poo but I tolerate it.
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# ? Jul 5, 2021 04:11 |
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I'm happily using hey email, it's fantastic. I don't hate email anymore, the screener is a wonderful tool. I forwarded my old Gmail account to catch anything I missed in the transition and haven't looked back. The iOS is good and they've made meaningful updates regularly.
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# ? Jul 5, 2021 15:10 |
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I'd love to actually use Mail.app but I always find that it never notifies me of a new email or refresh in the background. So every couple of hours I have to load the app up and it'll refresh new mail.
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# ? Jul 5, 2021 21:06 |
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I bounced between Airmail and Spark before finally just accepting my fate with Edison. I know they're selling my data, but it's the best combo of features I've found. Hey was good. If the app had allowed me to add other non-Hey email accounts I probably would have kept it. Or if this was 2010 again, because in 2021 email seems to have devolved into something less 'productive' and more 'tolerable'. Also Mail.app is the most aggressively disappointing application Apple has ever made.
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# ? Jul 7, 2021 13:28 |
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The podcast app would like a word.
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 04:30 |
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I have my personal email accounts in mail.app which works perfectly well for what I need it to - notifying me of the incoming email so I can blindly delete it as it’s garbage. Outlook I prefer to work well so I can react to things without being in the office, and it is very bad at that. Godforbid multiple people respond individually to an email I sent to a bunch of recipients as it manages to over complicate it, and the fact the badge number is unable to ever accurately reflect the true number of unread emails as soon as it’s above 0. It’s been a bit better recently, I can only assume this in error and it’ll go back to its usual ways in a future update.
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 05:02 |
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Warbird posted:The podcast app would like a word. That at least has improved. I could use Overcast or Spotify, but I kind of enjoy Apple's formally reprehensible podcast app.
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Krispy Wafer posted:That at least has improved. I haven’t used the Apple podcast app since it looked like a tape deck, so I have no real opinion myself, but from everything I’ve seen, that seems to be very much a minority opinion.
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# ? Jul 8, 2021 14:56 |
Anyone know how to dispense with Shortcut notifications? I’ve got them turned off in Settings but I’m using a shortcut that changes my wallpaper on a schedule & I’m still getting a notification after each wallpaper switch.
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C2C - 2.0 posted:Anyone know how to dispense with Shortcut notifications? I’ve got them turned off in Settings but I’m using a shortcut that changes my wallpaper on a schedule & I’m still getting a notification after each wallpaper switch. I have never seen the ability to disable Shortcut notifications from its settings page, but you can if you poke around through Screen Time. Settings -> Screen Time Under the Daily Average graph tap See All Activity Scroll down to the Notifications section Expand the list of apps that send notifications until you see Shortcuts If it doesn't allow you to tap into it, go to a previous day with the day selector at the top Tap into Shortcuts and disable notifications from there I have to reset this about once a week, but it silences all notifications that I am aware of
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# ? Jul 13, 2021 08:01 |
dc3k posted:I have never seen the ability to disable Shortcut notifications from its settings page, but you can if you poke around through Screen Time. Yeah, I found it after searching for a bit. Odd place to put it, but it works. Whoever wrote the article I came across suggested that if you can't tap on it after selecting "See All Activity", just switch from "Week" to "Day" at the top of the page, then back to "Week". That's what worked for me. Any type of phone restart/shutdown re-enables the notifications though, which, okay Apple, I guess turning them off was a mistake?
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# ? Jul 17, 2021 06:11 |
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EL BROMANCE posted:I have my personal email accounts in mail.app which works perfectly well for what I need it to - notifying me of the incoming email so I can blindly delete it as it’s garbage. the outlook app is indispensable for work e-mail because it contains the all-import "ignore conversation" feature
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# ? Jul 17, 2021 16:19 |
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Not sure of this is the right thread, but is there a way in the Steam Link iOS app to tell my PC to run games in a different aspect ratio but only when launched from the iPad? They’ll default to 16:9 like my actual monitor but since the iPad is 4:3 it’d be nice to fill that space if I could.
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Question Mark Mound posted:Not sure of this is the right thread, but is there a way in the Steam Link iOS app to tell my PC to run games in a different aspect ratio but only when launched from the iPad? They’ll default to 16:9 like my actual monitor but since the iPad is 4:3 it’d be nice to fill that space if I could. You can force the resolution on the PC in steam advanced streaming settings.
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atomicpile posted:You can force the resolution on the PC in steam advanced streaming settings.
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# ? Jul 18, 2021 03:18 |
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Uh, pocket casts got sold again?
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 02:31 |
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Kerbtree posted:Uh, pocket casts got sold again? The Wordpress people bought them up. NPR has been trying to sell them since last year iirc.
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 18:12 |
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yeah npr took a bath on it. the problem is that the free version is good enough that there’s not much reason to shell out for the premium sub, and if they made the free version shittier most people would just stop using it in favor of overcast or something
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 18:56 |
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Weedle posted:yeah npr took a bath on it. the problem is that the free version is good enough that there’s not much reason to shell out for the premium sub, and if they made the free version shittier most people would just stop using it in favor of overcast or something I have a lifetime of the premium because of something they did in one of their updates.
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# ? Jul 19, 2021 21:21 |
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Loads of users who bought the app + desktop player when it wasn't free got really angry when they were switched to a 3-year premium membership. Then Shiftyjelly overcorrected massively and switched them all to lifetime subs and basically guaranteed they'd never get any revenue from their pre-freemium users.
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Has anyone managed to actually get notifications from the official Olympic app? Mine aren’t working. If not, is there an app that can do this for me? I just want to select a country and some sports and be told when those things are starting.
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