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MP3Tag sounds cool, but there’s no Linux version it seems :(
MP3Tag sounds cool, but there’s no Linux version it seems :(
I’m not sure, it might be possible. I am not the developer, just someone who wanted to guess why there is no option to disable those. You could open an issue in GitHub and ask for that option, the developers are quite active and responsive.
Heliboard does have a single hand layout, you can access it from the top toolbar (you might need to add this button in “Settings/Preferences/Additional keys/Select toolbar keys”) or by long pressing the comma. Then tap the hand icon.
Heliboard is now also on the official F-Droid repository, people can choose any source!
Wish you could see a preview when customizing the keyboard. Hard to do it blind
That’s a pretty good idea. You could check if there’s any issue about it in GitHub or open one, the app is under active development and I think this is something the developers would consider implementing.
I don’t think you can remove those buttons, because both of them give you access to more options:
Been there, done that 🤣
Musicolet is cool, but it’s not FOSS so will never be in F-Droid
I would add iodéOS to the Operating Systems, and Helium314’s fork of OpenBoard to the keyboards.
Simple games don’t need internet access. Can’t you block network connection for that app?
A better option even is getting something like what BurnedOliveTree@lemmy.world suggested, or this other one https://f-droid.org/packages/org.moire.opensudoku/ or this other one https://f-droid.org/packages/org.secuso.privacyfriendlysudoku/
Soundcore Q20 and Q30 have a physical button with no need for an app, I don’t know if their newer models are still like this. The Q30 also have a proprietary app to configure some things (like EQ), however a big plus here is the existence of an open source app on IzzyOnDroid’s repo that can also do this.
And a second point here: how much of the remaining 33,59% belongs to Chromium-based browsers? Those still contribute to Google’s monopoly over the web, so the final numbers are even worse.
Why is Southern Europe in the middle of Asia?
It doesn’t have to be. This could be how YouTube dies.
Websites are nothing without users. We have the power to stop using websites that pull this shit and promote new websites that don’t.
Good bot!
Open Tracks allows exporting in either KMZ (default), KML or GPX format. Go to Settings, tap on “Import and Export” and there look, towards the end, for the entry “Export/sharing file format”.