Mr E wrote: » If you're looking for something a bit different for your wallpaper, Walli has some gorgeous custom artwork that you won't see anywhere else.https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.shanga.walli €2.29 to remove the ads and support the artists - they pay the artists from your upgrade fee, which I think is fantastic.
The Tor Project is building a new web browser for Android that’ll make it easier to access sites anonymously and without being tracked – and you can try an early version right now. It’s called Tor Browser for Android, and it’s based on Firefox v60. It’ll improve on the organization’s other browser, Orfox, by negating the need for a separate app to connect you to its proxy network so you can get around firewalls and avoid being spied on. Orfox, meanwhile, will be sunsetted when the new browser is out. But as Android Police noted, the app still needs a fair bit of work before it’s ready for prime time – it’s currently missing some features, and it also needs the Orbot proxy app to connect to the Tor network (just like Orfox). I noticed that pages some pages didn’t render as well as on other browsers, and faced issues with web fonts. Still, it’s good to know that you’ll soon have a free privacy-focused browser just a tap away on your phone. It’s slated to get an official launch next year, but you can kick the tires on it right now by grabbing the alpha from Google Play.
Muahahaha wrote: » Anyone know how to solve this- Ive installed a game but on launch it says Play Store must be updated. However after going Menu-Apps & Games it is updated but the game still wont launch.
Muahahaha wrote: » Thanks corkie I tried the link and it updated to latest (7/6/18) but the problem still persists and when I launch the game it tells me to update to latest even though it is done. Any other ideas, this is really frustrating
Mr E wrote: » I love Google Inbox (I use it on my desktop and on mobile), but it looks like Google are killing it next March. https://www.androidpolice.com/2018/09/12/rip-inbox-google-says-experimental-mail-client-will-killed-march-2019/
S.M.B. wrote: » I would pay a monthly subscription, more than I pay for Spotify/Amazon Prime, to keep Inbox. Time to read the transition guide to see how they suggest Gmail can fill the gaps. And while they may migrate some of the features (i believe they added snooze emails to gmail but at the same time they removed the ability to snooze until I reach a place on Inbox) I can't imagine they'll ever replicate the parts of Inbox that matter the most to me. If that was the end goal then they would simply move everybody on gmail to inbox. They clearly feel like they've failed to reinvent your inbox like they intended and are now resorting back to a more traditional usage.
Patww79 wrote: » Inbox must have worked a lot better for all of you because wrong mails in wrong groups was commonplace when I used it. It didn't have filters either, which made it useless for me at the time.
Mr E wrote: » That's there. Go into General Options and Swipe Actions.
corkie wrote: » As for INBOX, that was always just an experimental app by google to test some features before incorporating them in to GMAIL.