What is this Arc?
What is this Arc?
Presently I have this bottom of the barrel Logitech K200 membrane keyboard where the keys do not go down smoothly and hence fail to register.
I was thinking of lubricating the keyboard but found out that it only works for mechanical ones.
I have read through this review and decided to buy the Dell KB216 for now. The Logitech one is wireless and for my desktop I want wired one. Wireless ones tend to go to sleep and do not respond instantly after a long period of lack of use.
Feels nice, closing tabs is bit convoluted though.
Multiling-o keyboard might fit the bill.
There is this other line of thinking. Most frequently used should be more easily accessible hence bigger. That is what is causing confusion here.
I tried exFAT for my USB stick but car sterio cannot read it.
People don’t value things until they lose them.
The last part is the most sad part, I felt he really loved working on it. It must have felt like cutting off an arm for him to let it go.
I am looking for something like this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thinctank.cellcalc
This one doesn’t popup keyboard so needs two touches to enter data. And I do not know how to access stored data!
I am looking for something like this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thinctank.cellcalc
This one doesn’t popup keyboard so needs two touches to enter data. And I do not know how to access stored data!
I am looking for something like this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thinctank.cellcalc
This one doesn’t popup keyboard so needs two touches to enter data. And I do not know how to access stored data!
I am looking for something like this https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=net.thinctank.cellcalc
This one doesn’t popup keyboard so needs two touches to enter data. And I do not know how to access stored data!
I am looking for a very simple offline option.
Needs internet? Too complex? I feel.
Too complex to just enter few bytes. I just need something like the Windows Notepad but a columnar format.
It is so lightweight and feature rich. Always made me wonder why it is not more popular. I swear by it.
Ah, that would be bliss.
I thought at least open source ones would do it otherwise considering the freedom they represent.
Looks like it has not reached that point yet.
Suppose I want to keep a backup and decide later what I want to discard, I will have to keep on doing it manually each time to update the archive.
WhatsApp did it properly before where I could easily backup the whole directory which included all media and chat database locally. But now they are forcing Google backups which I do not like. I was looking for alternatives but they all seem to need this kind of manual saves. Eg. Signal, Twin Me, and the recently tried Jami.
What is fusion here?