Most wanted features for Morph?
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@nero355 said in Most wanted features for Morph?:
Is it a reliable peace of software ?
If it wasn't, it wouldn't be in open store.
@nero355 said in Most wanted features for Morph?:
I believe it can control a lot of stuff stuffed away very deep in the OS if I remember correctly ?!
It can do lot less things than you can do with terminal app, that has the same "power" on your sytem than UTTT (full unconfined/full access).
But the few things it allows you to do, are in a graphical way, not a command line one, so it's [mostly command line noob like me] user friendly.
@nero355 said in Most wanted features for Morph?:
Also : Why isn't it adopted as "The Official Tool" so to speak by the UBports Team ??
It is, in a way...
They allow it to be on the open store, and they review the code, beside, i'm sure they very well know the dev that maintain it (Imran Iqbal).
That's not ubports that handle this app, like they don't for lot unconfind apps (i.e. Dekko mail app), because they don't have time to do so.
One day maybe, one, or maybe all tweaks from this app will be integrated to the core OS setting app.
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@nero355 I see. I understand that. Swipe gestures in general do need some optimizations for better detection and smoother feel. However, it can also be affected by the physical aspects of devices. For example with Meizu MX4, swiping from bottom may be a bit tricky because you have to avoid touching the home button. Edge swipes may also be a bit finicky because the side bezels are really thin. Which phone do you have?
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@kugiigi said in Most wanted features for Morph?:
Edge swipes may also be a bit finicky because the side bezels are really thin. Which phone do you have?
But thanks to UTTT we can extend edges
Wich i didn't have to do to be honest, i perfected my swipe as my MX4 is lol. -
@keneda Yeah there's that too. You have to get used to it. I'm currently battling with Pixel 3a because it seems to require a different way of swiping than what I'm used to
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I would like the ability to pin top sites on the tab page or the ability to set new tab page to a local html file saved on the device
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Also, pull down to refresh would be cool
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@nero355 qtwebengine supports dark mode - although it is not easy right not to use as you need to use flags
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@kugiigi caching the flavicons would go a long way on that
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@mateo_salta Which you mean?
In any case, favicons are already cached though there seems to be a bug. I have a fix for it but I can't remember if I already proposed it in a PR. I haven't done developments in a while -
@kugiigi said in Most wanted features for Morph?:
@nero355 Which phone do you have?
The BQ E5 HD Ubuntu Phone that was sold back in the Canonical days
Fun Fact : Ubuntu Touch runs better on it than Android ever did!
Including an WiFi bug that's gone under UT -
Really nice to see that morph browser can open pdfs and fill out forms.
A save button to and an option to use morph as the default pdf program would be nice.
At the moment it is only possible to open them from within the download section of the browser. I am on an old build (16.xx) -
Evaluation of criteria to get Morph less prone to fingerprinting. This has been discussed earlier this year (https://forums.ubports.com/post/44876) and people would feel more comfortable using Morph browser knowing the utmost has been done to minimize the risk.