Levels, Jerry!
But then you have to press shift if you want to use the file in Linux terminal...
The ecosystem is open. The app isn't.
If the ecosystem is truly open, anyone can make an app for it and charge for it if they want.
That doesn't sound like a benefit at all...
Force stop is not a state. It's an action, unless it's some feature I don't know about.
Apps don't have to actively listen to events. They can subscribe to broadcast and the OS will trigger the app whenever that occurs.
I hate it when they do it.
I was on a development end of this and managers always pushed for the ios and android apps to be identical. It always ended up being the ios being the main and android being the afterthought copy.
Whenever i see an android app trying to look like ios, it signals that the quality is lacking.
Use a different app, nobody's forcing you to use Sync.
Same, already paid for year's subscription too. I used Sync for reddit and trust the developer to make a quality app.
I haven't seen any ads yet. Where are they
Is the critical letter "x"?
No. Once my app stopped working, I quit cold turkey. I deleted all content from my reddit account and switched to Lemmy.
Once you do get into the accident your truck will wipe out everyone in the way to even out the statistic