A middle-aged nerd from the UK. I like films and write about them, sometimes for Film Stories or my blog.
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Even though I paid for Nova years ago, I went back and downloaded a modded version of 7.0.58, the last version before they were bought out and the code was changed.
I really wanted to like Lawnchair but I always end up back with Nova. It does exactly what I want it to.
I discovered this after giving up on the BBC weather app because it wants me to sign in.
It’s been really good, I love the details and it’s been getting regular updates. Recommended.
I’ll give this one a go. I was on PowerAMP for years ever since I got my first Android phone, a HTC Hero on Android 1.5! Recently I changed to Musicolet. I don’t think it’s open source, but it is privacy focused, as it doesn’t have any features that access a network.
Well, initial impressions were good but on my phone, the toolbar at the bottom was underneath the android navigation buttons. I’ll report it in the lemmy community.
I, too, loved LiftOff! but the developer had twins and, understandably, that seemed like the end.
But I’ve fallen for Thunder! Dare I try another?
I finally got it working, I was using the wrong URL which I had to use on another app.
Quite like this, looking forward to the update.
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Does this app still work with FreshRSS, I can’t get it to login into my account.
Thanks for the update!
I use this on edge and I was going to switch to Firefox but the extension has been removed from the store.
It’s been released officially by Arrow Video.
Another vote from me for Rain. Much nicer to look at than the BBC Weather App.
I loved my minidisc player. My first was a Sharp but that was stolen in a robbery. So I replaced it with a Sony NetMD which I loved even more. Due to the new compression, depending on the length of the albums, you could fit 3 or 4 onto one disc. Also it docked with the PC, so labelling and ripping was really easy. I bought a compatible in line remote which had a backlit LCD display which I loved. The chewing gum stick battery lasted ages and if it did run out of power, I could screw on a little compartment that’s held a AA battery and keep me going.
I loved that little player.
I remember, way back when, I think it was one of Natalie Imbriglia’s first albums, I stuck it into my PC’s CD-ROM drive and something odd happened.
I could listen to a digital copy of the album via an included player and files that were in some locked weird format.
My CD drive couldn’t see the normal CDDA portion of the disc just this little data area with a digital copy.
Wasn’t impressed.
I presume the Linux version is the same (I used the Windows version) but WiiUDownloader gives you a lovely graphical interface to download anything from the WiiU eShop servers. Even copies files straight to an SD card ready to install on your WiiU.
I’ve been using Poweramp since version 1.5 on my HTC Hero (Android 1.5!). I’m just curious as to why Musicolet is better. I’ve already noticed their statement about no internet access, so that’s a start.
Edit: Musicolet is louder on my Bluetooth headphones than Poweramp is, that makes 2 points. 😁
I was quite happy with Newpipe, and I don’t know if it’s been fixed since as I went back to ReVanced, it couldn’t play 1080p 60fps videos on my tablet where as YouTube had no problems.
EDIT: out of curiosity, I just downloaded it again and it seems to work fine now.
Having used PowerAmp since Android 1.5, I switched to Musicolet last year and it does the job just as well. It’s not open source but it proudly claims that it has no network permissions, so it cannot send any data anywhere.