https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pengyou.cloneapp
I couldn't find anything open source but this one works and isn't too privacy invasive.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pengyou.cloneapp
I couldn't find anything open source but this one works and isn't too privacy invasive.
The native file manager kinda sucks. It's clunky and doesn't have many features. On the other hand, FX on Android is super fast and feature rich. So much better than the stock Android file manager.
Lawful neutral for me.
As long as the program is not bloated, JavaScript can be fast. Unfortunately that's not the case with most programs.
Can you recommend some third party windows file managers?
Stock file manager has an okay UI (tabs are super nice) but is kinda slow, especially on battery.
I tried explorer++ but its UI is clunky and it's only slightly faster than the stock file manager.
Wait, they've done something like this too?
No, it'll become a hot enthusiast pick when everything is electric, especially if it's a manual. There are a lot of car enthusiasts who swear by the "feel" of an ICE sports car.
How about innovating over trying to become the 7917646151st data broker?
Except the toggles show up on the other side of the screen and jump around when new Wi-Fi networks are detected. Horrible design.
And that last point is why I get so irritated when it costs $150 to upgrade from 256GB to 512GB on a phone.
The garage seems perfect for getting a motorcycle in and out of the house, although the grime from the tires might be a problem...
Quick question. I thought Reddit's API price debacle (the entire reason I'm here instead) forced Boost for Reddit to shut down, or at the very least charge a high price. I'm surprised to see it still working. What exactly is going on?