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I looked at alternatives when they rolled out their pricing scheme but I apparently don't use it enough for it to cost anything. If I didn't read this thread I probably wouldn't even know you could pay for pushbullet.
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LastInLine posted:A lot of people are turned off by their subscription pricing but if you can afford it or if you aren't bumping up on the limits it's certainly the best at what it does. I like Join a lot as a Pushbullet replacement but I'll be real, it doesn't have the polish or ease of use that Pushbullet does. On the other hand it's literally the work of one guy so I don't really expect it. Fair enough, I don't use up to the limit on Pushbullet so still like/use it.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 07:20 |
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Taffer posted:I'd love to see Google build in universal notification management into Android. Where you can go into each app and customize how each separate notification from the app works, sound/light/vibration etc. The apps that attempt to do this (lightflow for example) are notoriously unreliable and don't work for a ton of stuff. Lightflow has never been anything but perfect for me and Ive been using it for years?? BENGHAZI 2 posted:Rip. That poo poo ruled. Use lightflow, it can do sounds, light colour and vibrate patterns. Ignore that dude
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 07:23 |
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Skarsnik posted:Lightflow has never been anything but perfect for me and Ive been using it for years?? I must be cursed. I've tried it across 4 phones over several years and it's always been incredibly unreliable. I want to use it but always just end up uninstalling it due to one issue or another.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 08:47 |
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Taffer posted:I must be cursed. I've tried it across 4 phones over several years and it's always been incredibly unreliable. I want to use it but always just end up uninstalling it due to one issue or another. I've been using LightFlow since the Galaxy Nexus and it's always worked perfectly for me as well. I know Samsung breaks a lot of LED functionality (which sucks since they're always the ones with an LED) but on Nexuses I've never had anything but reliable use. I will note I've never used anything but the LED features, so I've never tried the vibrations, sounds, or in-app quiet hours. Any jankiness to it has always been because of the hardware peculiarities of the device itself (N5 can't be constantly on, N6 can't blend a lot of the colors, etc). I will say this to RZA though, the stock implementation of the LED is absolutely worthless. There's no sense in using the LED if you aren't using LightFlow.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 12:04 |
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Worth noting I've always used lightflow legacy since it was released, as it means you can run it on modern android without the persistent notification I've no idea what features you lose over the full version but it seems pretty complete to me
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 12:25 |
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LastInLine posted:Also with Google dollars why would you ever worry about paying for apps? I have like $100 just sitting there. MightyText is a $40 a year sub if you want all the bells and whistles and unlimited replies, it's not just 'buy the app'.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 13:51 |
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Luchadork posted:MightyText is a $40 a year sub if you want all the bells and whistles and unlimited replies, it's not just 'buy the app'. Well Join is a one-time charge so maybe use that.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 14:13 |
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bull3964 posted:Interesting that Google Rewards updated with a round icon. I wonder if all google first party apps are going to go round to match the new Pixel Launcher. Most already have it in there, they are adding them as alternative icons within the app that the Pixel Launcher will automatically use. Presumably third party apps will start adding support for them also. Article about this: http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/09/20/pixel-launcher-sneak-peek-part-1-googles-new-circular-launcher-icons-apk-teardown/
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 14:40 |
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I have a 7 hour audio book as a single mp3 file. Is there a music / podcast app that will remember my place and also has buttons for skipping back and forward 10 seconds or so? Google play music doesn't have the skip buttons, and pocketcasts doesn't seem to open local files.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 16:02 |
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http://www.shiftyjelly.com/support/pocketcasts/115
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 16:10 |
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Oh cool, that works fine, thanks
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 16:23 |
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Pocketcasts is good and I use it for podcasts, but I use "Smart Audiobook Player" for audiobooks - it's got a few features I find useful, like auto-play on bluetooth connect / headphone connect, and I find it's 'library scanning' feature more convenient to use. They both have standard features like speed control and sleep mode. I sync from a google drive so I don't want to have to manually move files around.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 16:32 |
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OhFunny posted:I'm annoyed the Android Comixology app doesn't display download size like the iOS app does. I just want it to allow reading in landscape mode so I can cast my comics to my TV and read them from my couch.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 16:38 |
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I'm having an issue with stuttering on my Xperia Z5. It seems that it will sometimes momentarily freeze then continue. This is most noticeable when listening to podcasts (where there will be a brief moment of silence) or using a countdown timer (where it will pause on a number before advancing). Could there be an app running in the background that causes this and, if so, how would I go about identifying it? I wonder if it's something doing updates but sometimes the pauses are every 30 seconds or so, sometimes they don't happen at all.
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Who wants to take bets on how much longer Hangouts will be supported? http://www.androidpolice.com/2016/1...eplaced-by-duo/
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 17:36 |
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Nitrousoxide posted:Who wants to take bets on how much longer Hangouts will be supported? Why would they not replace it with Allo
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 17:39 |
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feedmyleg posted:I just want it to allow reading in landscape mode so I can cast my comics to my TV and read them from my couch. That would be sweet. I have an HTPC and while I don't usually read comics on there (I prefer a tablet), reading the widescreen formatted Panel Syndicate comics on there is great, especially with the saturated colors used in Private Eye. I should try reading some of the Marvel Infinity comics like that...
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 17:50 |
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CLAM DOWN posted:Why would they not replace it with Allo Why couldn't the features of Duo or Allo be incorporated into the existing Hangouts?
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 18:21 |
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beerinator posted:Why couldn't the features of Duo or Allo be incorporated into the existing Hangouts? Because Google
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 18:22 |
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comments section spot on as usual
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 19:40 |
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I wonder if it will be replacing the google chat in gmail. I use that to talk to my wife all day without having to get my phone out of the desk. Google has no idea what the gently caress they want.
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# ? Oct 7, 2016 20:28 |
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rotaryfun posted:I wonder if it will be replacing the google chat in gmail. I use that to talk to my wife all day without having to get my phone out of the desk. Tunga fucked around with this message at 21:09 on Oct 7, 2016 |
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I'm not sure if this question is better for here or the Wear thread, but I'll start here: I'm starting to use my 1st gen 360 again after a long hiatus. I want to use the pedometer and Google Fit, but I do no want my phone counting steps at all. Is there a way to set it up like that, or to know that it is set up like that?
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 02:28 |
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Taffer posted:I'd love to see Google build in universal notification management into Android. Where you can go into each app and customize how each separate notification from the app works, sound/light/vibration etc. The apps that attempt to do this (lightflow for example) are notoriously unreliable and don't work for a ton of stuff. Dude, I feel you on this, but as someone who used to live in app menus and constantly adjust home screen grids in Nova - I also really appreciate a settings menu in an app like Google Messenger that is super bare bones. The app just works, take it or leave it. This speaks way more to my own lack of self control than anything else I guess, but I seriously don't need the option to change the LED color and vibrate pattern in every app I own because that's all I'd ever do.
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E.T. NO HOMO posted:Dude, I feel you on this, but as someone who used to live in app menus and constantly adjust home screen grids in Nova - I also really appreciate a settings menu in an app like Google Messenger that is super bare bones. The app just works, take it or leave it. This speaks way more to my own lack of self control than anything else I guess, but I seriously don't need the option to change the LED color and vibrate pattern in every app I own because that's all I'd ever do. This is a really good point. Maybe some of the professional developers could chime in here (and I hope they do because I've always found stuff like this really facinating), but it seems like there is a inclination among, for lack of a better term, "power users" to want an option or setting for everything possible in applications. This was especially prevelent in Android's early days, especially in the root/modding communities, for tweaking literally anything just because they could. Stuff like modifying the status bar to have the clock in the center like iOS, as an example. I have to think that it must be correlated to the maturation and beautification of the OS itself because as guidelines became more codified a lot of these endless options seem to fall away. Obviously some of this applies to aethetics, but as you rightly note a lot of it isn't. Like you I find myself really preferring a lack of options in favor of a well-designed app. Just philosophically, I feel like giving the users choices for most things is worse than just making the best choice and sticking to it. I make it a point to avoid apps that go out of their way to accommodate every corner case they can (unless of course it's my corner case they're accommodating ) just because I don't like to encourage such behavior. I don't know how developers draw the line between having every option and having none, but I'd really like to hear how those choices get made, particularly when it's done by a single dev or a small team rather than by a committee.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 05:25 |
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E.T. NO HOMO posted:Dude, I feel you on this, but as someone who used to live in app menus and constantly adjust home screen grids in Nova - I also really appreciate a settings menu in an app like Google Messenger that is super bare bones. The app just works, take it or leave it. This speaks way more to my own lack of self control than anything else I guess, but I seriously don't need the option to change the LED color and vibrate pattern in every app I own because that's all I'd ever do. Nah what I mean is that it's not a part of any of the apps. An app would set its defaults and then go totally hands off. Then in the device setting (storage network display etc) one of the items would be notifications. From there you could view all the apps that have notifications and customize them as you please. Not unlike Lightflow, just OS level. Then apps could be barebones as you say (I also like this) while having the ability to change something when you want and keeping it all consolidated. But either way I get where you're coming from, settings bloat is a Real Thing, it's just really annoying when you have 10 apps that use the same sound and same notification LED color and you can't differentiate them without unlocking the device.
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Taffer posted:Nah what I mean is that it's not a part of any of the apps. An app would set its defaults and then go totally hands off. Then in the device setting (storage network display etc) one of the items would be notifications. From there you could view all the apps that have notifications and customize them as you please. Not unlike Lightflow, just OS level. Then apps could be barebones as you say (I also like this) while having the ability to change something when you want and keeping it all consolidated. Doesn't the problem then become that you get LightFlow's crazy UI complexity? What would be preferrable is if there were some way for every app's setting menu to call a standard interface from the OS for setting the ringtone, vibration, and LED color if applicable. It should probably contain an Advanced dropdown to set the stuff that's buried in Settings > Notifications now which are Block, Priority, Peeking, and Hide Sensitive Content. That way users don't have to hunt around for where the poo poo is but the developer doesn't have to implement all this poo poo themselves the way they do now.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 05:48 |
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LastInLine posted:Doesn't the problem then become that you get LightFlow's crazy UI complexity? That would also work. I'd just really like something standardized where I can customize notifications without cluttering the UI of each app with its own different way of dealing with notifications.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 08:49 |
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Tunga posted:No because that is Hangouts and Hangouts is staying as a business tool and Gmail is also a business tool. Keyser S0ze posted:comments section spot on as usual
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 10:01 |
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Do Pushbullet or MightText properly clear SMS notifications now? That's one of the couple of things that's bugging me about Join (plus the not-so-good SMS mirroring).
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 16:56 |
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hooah posted:Do Pushbullet or MightText properly clear SMS notifications now? That's one of the couple of things that's bugging me about Join (plus the not-so-good SMS mirroring). Pushbullet does if you're using (Google) Messenger (you also have to click the notification pop-up on your computer. Opening it later doesn't work). No clue why it doesn't work when using Hangouts.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 17:49 |
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I bought the Windows 10 version of the Join app last night and set it up, it works great and I like it more than the chrome extention for responding to SMS.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 19:42 |
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I'd been using that, but it just seemed clunky. I often had to go back to the home screen to reload the whole app so it would recognize that I got new SMSs. Plus the aforementioned failure to clear notifications.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 20:38 |
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My only complaint with Join is that it doesn't support MMS. Other than that it's great.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 21:03 |
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Its been working well for me, but occasionally messages sent from the chrome extension don't show up in hangouts on the phone, so it looks like the other person is having a conversation with themselves The messages get sent fine and show up in chrome. SMS backup+ sends them off to gmail fine too so they're on the phone somewhere It clears SMS notifications fine for me though?
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 21:10 |
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Out of curiosity, what benefits do you guys get from being able to answer SMS messages from the desktop? Presumably your phone is right there in your pocket anyway. Is it just to be able to use a physical keyboard?
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 21:50 |
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NihilCredo posted:Out of curiosity, what benefits do you guys get from being able to answer SMS messages from the desktop? Presumably your phone is right there in your pocket anyway. Is it just to be able to use a physical keyboard? You don't have to context switch. It's more convenient. It's faster.
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# ? Oct 8, 2016 22:22 |
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For me, like a lot of people if guess, it's because I charge my phone on my bedside table, because my phone is my clock/alarm, but my computer is at the other end of the house. This way means I can still know that I've got messages, even if I don't hear them or can't see the phone directly.
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What should I use for an ePub reader?
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