That would be ‘Verso’
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As a deeply progressive person I agree with the responses that technical projects are not an appropriate arena to advertise personal politics.
Further more, I am offended by vigilantes who hate and dehumanise anyone who dares hold a different belief to them.
The advent of #LadybirdBrowser is a very positive thing imho
ChrisG@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.world•Fedora looks at adding AI, kernel maintainer resigns over Rust issues: Linux & Open Source NewsEnglish1·5 months agoDropped giant US tech firm OS’s to get away from this. Putting Fedora on my avoid list.
All of the digital assistants appear to be degrading to me. I suspect directing consumers to paid ‘AI’ versions which allegedly work, are the corporate plan.
ChrisG@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•You can use Freeform as a basic image editor on iOS1·10 months agoYou may have overlooked Snapseed. Free as in beer, surprisingly full featured.
Artificial marketing segmentation by selling obsolete tech taken to bloody extremes. USB 2.0 is an insult
Thanks for your suggestion. It’s not listed in my App Store (Australia)
Yes, I tested the ‘Go’ version which allows 3 day trial before levying a subscription.
Based on that I purchased the ‘Pro’ version as it meets my needs well and I hate farking subscriptions lol
- Beware there are imitators with almost identical app names and identical app descriptions.
You want the app by Stratospherix
‘File Browser’ looks promising. Comes in 3 versions, less featured one off purchase, full featured subscription version (Go) or full featured one off purchase (Pro).
Has been in the App Store many years, still in active development. Affordable. Will probably plump for this if nothing better is suggested.
- This is the app by Stratospherix. There are imitators in the App Store
Thank you very much for your suggestion. This looks like a more reasonably priced solution. After re-reading the description I note the developers say that it EXTENDS the iOS Files app, in other words I can access files already present ‘on your phone’.
One thing I’ve taken for granted on other platforms is simple batch operations. Want to rename MORE THAN one file? I’m SOL on the Apple Files app.
I make do with (buggy) homebrew shortcuts at the moment for such things.
ChrisG@lemmy.worldto Apple@lemmy.world•Possible to have Apple Maps always avoid a certain location?10·11 months agoWaze has a toggle called ‘avoid difficult intersections’.
Additionally, Waze has crowd sourced real time traffic hazard reporting (every Waze user can contribute).
ChrisG@lemmy.worldto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•has anybody fully abandoned Android, for anything other than iOS?6·11 months agoWell, apart from the fact that it’s NOT Google, (which I used for over a decade), the big selling point for a small business person is EMAIL. Apple do a good job of Email/Contacts/Calendar/File whereas Android struggles. Try accessing a third party Exchange email account on Android … yikes!
iCloud offers cheap reliable multi domain email hosting and the iOS Mail client sucks less than any other mobile email clients, at least in my experience.
I perceive Apple as, at least, a little more respectful of my privacy than Alphabet which is up there with Meta in profligate privacy abuse.
Another consideration is I can rely on Apple to keep incrementally improving devises/OS’s whereas Alphabet has become much less reliable in terms of introducing services then capriciously terminating those services. Every Android handset is a bespoke experience…
I use Linux (Debian Stable) on my desktop & BSD on my Servers.
I would love to use a mobile device running an open source OS such as Linux, it’s not viable yet.
ChrisG@lemmy.worldto DeGoogle Yourself@lemmy.ml•has anybody fully abandoned Android, for anything other than iOS?31·11 months agoHonestly can’t find anything but iOS that is workable for my use case. Sadly
ChrisG@lemmy.worldto Android@lemmy.world•After all these years, Gmail for Android gets a feature it needed from day oneEnglish3·2 years agoK-9 FTW!
Caveat for anyone being influenced by the long political intro trying to convince folks to install Debian based Mint over Ubuntu based Mint:
"There’s a few final things to note about Linux LMDE 6 that may be of interest. Firstly, if you’re looking explicitly for a DE that supports Wayland instead of X11 then Linux Mint of any flavor isn’t going to meet your needs. Linux Mint LMDE 6 (and Mint main) with Cinnamon uses X11 exclusively, and Cinnamon support for Wayland isn’t there yet. If you’re looking for Wayland support, you’re pretty much limited to GNOME 3 and KDE at this time and distros other than Mint will serve you better in this regard.
Another thing of note is that the LMDE version of Mint specifically, including Faye, does not have the same third party driver helper tool that is present in the main version of Mint based on Ubuntu. While the 6.1 branch of the Linux kernel brings even more hardware support to LMDE 6, there are still times when you may require or prefer to use third party proprietary drivers for certain hardware. If that’s the case, you’re on your own to install those manually in LMDE."
ChrisG@lemmy.worldto Linux Mint@lemmy.ml•Look for cloud storage or file sharing compatible with Linux and Windows1·2 years agoUp vote for Hetzner. Your data, on your own instance, fully compatible with Linux. In a privacy friendly jurisdiction.
You can SFTP or Rsync data across or just add a WebDAV mount to your file manager to use it seamlessly.
If you want a fancy pants gui with automation there is Duplicacy.
Many options. Begin with Hetzner hosting.
If I recall correctly, Project Trident was M$'s ambitious attempt at a new proprietary browser to replace IE before abandoning it and just reskinning Chrome as ‘Edge’