Wish list : which apps do you need?
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@nogoogle Indeed. I have test it on 2 models: Seat Alhambra media system 2014 and Ford Fiesta sync 2017. Same unsuccessful result on both systems.
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@Moem same issue on Nexus 5.
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A contact app that sync with nextcloud.
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I know this is an old thread, but an XMR wallet app would be pretty handy. I think we've only got a bitcoin wallet on the app store so far, as far as I know? I would definitely throw money at someone for one since that's something still keeping me tethered to my desktop.
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@Baguette_Child Not anywhere near usable yet, and I have no idea for sure when it will be, but I've just started developing a wallet app for Monero: https://gitlab.com/dobey/tongbao
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@dobey said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
@Baguette_Child Not anywhere near usable yet, and I have no idea for sure when it will be, but I've just started developing a wallet app for Monero: https://gitlab.com/dobey/tongbao
I'm really excited to hear this, as a long term holder of XMR. I'll definitely be keeping an eye on your project!
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@stanwood @Moem @nogoogle OTA-13 comes with a bluez update which improves the situation, see https://forums.ubports.com/topic/4840/bluetooth-findings-with-ota-13-rc/7
Once you get the new UT version (hopefully released that week-end), start by unpairing the car and the phone, then try again.
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@Fla Thanks, saw this thread too. Will test on the weekend and report back.
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@Fla
A late reply from me, because I needed to think carefully about the answer. I have an almost fulltime job and other obligations that take up a lot of time. My feeling is saying 'yes, I'd love to help with Axolotl development!'. I'm not sure if I can. It would very much depend on what is being asked for. If it would take a small amount of time, and if I could chose my own times for the tests and the replies, maybe it could work. I have a Nexus 5 as daily driver. I'm not prepared to brick that. I do have a Pinephone CE.I could use that, but would be willing to buy an Android line device too, if that is better for you. I am a regular user, not a developer.
@nanu-c : Thank you for the updates. I appreciate the progress made!! -
My list:
Viber, telegram...messengers
Vanced youtube with adblocker and more feautures
Gboard or another with gesture input
Firefox or another with adblocker
Translator for example google
Snapseed photo redactor
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All popular apps from android/ios:) -
On Ubuntu Touch on Pinephone
authenticator that works with Google
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@nexus5 You seem to miss those apps. I don't think you gonna like it here :))
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This is my wish list:
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sophisticated camera app (exposure correction, filter, spirit level, RAW files, image editing etc.)
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extensive offline navigation app (I know there is pure maps)
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Threema Messenger
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Functionality of apps with locked screen (e.g. music, activity tracker). Activation perhaps via the UT Tweak Tool (like background suspension).
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Alarm clock even when the phone is switched off.
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@ma said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
Alarm clock even when the phone is switched off
I don't believe that's the possible kind thing.
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@Keneda said in Wish list : which apps do you need?:
I don't believe that's the possible kind thing.
It apparently is on some devices, which have the hardware to schedule a "power on" time or such.
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@dobey
So those devices are not completly switched off, no?
I mean, if the device can "wake up" and clock ring when setted by user, something, hardware + software, must still run on background? -
@Keneda The SoC is powered off. There is a separate RTC which is extremely low power, and can signal the SoC to power on and which results in phone restoring to power on and the alarm notification, if I understand correctly.
This is why some phones will drain battery faster than those without the feature, when powered off.
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Xournal would be good to have... though it could do with a handwriting to text function.
And a speech recognition app. Dragon Dictation is the proprietary one, but I'm sure there must be OpenSource equivalents.
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A usable (read & write) office suite which would be .odt & .docx compatible. Maybe a fork of Collabora Office would be a realistic solution?