Do you use them both? If so, what purpose does each serve for you?
Do you use them both? If so, what purpose does each serve for you?
Where do you find a non-smart TV these days? Seems like nobody makes them anymore
3D modelling
Just in case the issues you’re referring to are the ‘This account is rate limited’ problem when trying to search for apps while using an anonymous account, I’ve found a workaround:
Make sure Aurora Store has permission to open supported links (Open by default) in the app’s settings, and add the available Play Store links. (If you have the Play Store on your phone you’ll likely need to first remove them from there)
Search for the app you want in your browser and copy the link.
Paste the link in a messaging/notes app.
Click the pasted link and it should open in Aurora Store, allowing you to install it.
In settings there’s a ‘Gestures & Glide typing’ option. It does say that it currently only supports US English, so if you have another language set that could be the issue?
That’s also meant to be changing with the next major release though.
I suppose it’s only really an issue if you use that feature, though I rarely did, even when I was still using Gboard 🤷 Apart from that Florisboard is really solid.
Florisboard. It has glide-typing, and I found it to be better than AnySoftKeyboard. Main downside is it doesn’t have next-word suggestions yet, but that’s planned for the next major release.
Sweet. I PMd you Saints Row as the other commenter also asked for Bioshock.
Do you have a preference between those two?
😲 Thank you for bringing this to my attention.
Thank you for your generosity!
I’d love to give Basingstoke or Rise of Industry a go.
I’ve probably got some unredeemed Humble keys I can add to your offer.
Edit: For anyone interested, I can offer keys for the following games. Just reply to my comment and I’ll use the same system as OP to choose winners.
Yeah I love this feature and use it all the time. Then I never look at those bookmarks again lol
To my knowledge, they’re not very common in the US because their low voltages in households means that kettles take ages to boil.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mains_electricity_by_country