last time i checked i couldn’t get G-Messages to run without proper PlayServices installed.
edit: i believe I could get it to run but not the RCS support! So that made it very useless
last time i checked i couldn’t get G-Messages to run without proper PlayServices installed.
edit: i believe I could get it to run but not the RCS support! So that made it very useless
looks like it snapped. Try:
apt remove snapd
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Does it already integrate with Thunderbird?
Why is this not linked in the sidebar?
edit: No matter what one thinks about the privacy aspects of Signal: If its an official discussion group of this community it should be in the sidebar - just like the Discord group. I therefore assume it’s unofficial or maybe not even related to this comunity?
There might be a bug in the labeling code here
Looks like I’ll be a believer soon
I like to imagine it as a fake Android CalDAV Client that doesn’t subscribe to a CalDav Server, but instead to a directory that you define. The UI is also based on DAVx5. It doesn’t store iCal-files, but Fossify Calendar allows export of events in iCal.
You can use DecSync!
synchronizes RSS, contacts, calendars, tasks and more without requiring a server
It is quiet easy to set up for Android with DecSync CC
With any Calendar App you like. I enjoy Fossify Calendar.
For PC you can install DecSync-Plugin for Radicale. And then import your Calender’s to any CalDav compatible program.
How does one “fork” a repo like this and then is proud about 100+ contributors he got? I believe they know exactly what they are doing and just don’t care.
Codium or VScode and Signal are not available as Browser Apps afaik. And for Spotify - I rarely use that - but when I do it’s nice to have the songs downloaded wich only exists in the Proton APP Version.
With only Codium, Firefox, Spotify and Signal I get close to 16GB :(
Seemingly an online printing service for stickers and more. So there are tons of alternatives.
You: Same
Optometrist: boop wrong - get out of here!