Yeah I’m curious too. Does this feature works on Wayland?
Yeah I’m curious too. Does this feature works on Wayland?
Oh I see…
Welp, that make it far more easier technically to pull off that I imagine it would be
Isn’t this phone was originally shipped with Windows Phone 8? How do you managed to mod it out and install Android on it?
As a guy who runs Windows 10 LTSC on one of the machine, yeah I agree it do suck ass
Not only it’s UI design doesn’t fit at all with overall Windows 10 UI design, it also runs significantly slower than the old Windows Mail app
And in the typical Microsoft fashion, they’ll shoved that garbage into everyone’s throat despite nobody ever asked for it
Fuck that
I don’t know any of the alternatives that have similar UI to the Windows Mail app
But it is possible to get back the old Windows Mail app by obtaining the dumped package file for the app (either by looking for it online or leeching it from the official Microsoft Store website using store.adguard.ru) and then install it using Powershell
At least that’s what I do with one of my systems running Windows 10 LTSC, since that version of Windows doesn’t came with Windows Mail and MS Store pre-installed
New Gentoo Linux mascot is looking legit in this one art
I wish RhythmBox can sync with my iPhone so I don’t need to rely on expensive or semi working MP3 Player app on App Store to listen to music
Have you tried Lollypop?
And then the Windows 11 came in and replaced those sweet flexibility with generic row of icons on top with the app list now in the separate menu and the bottom of the menu is wasted on ads and other garbage
Geez thank you Microsoft, you guys definitely went backwards with this one
This should be the default option when the blue screen happened, giving users chance to scan the QR and find out about the causes before they can try restarting their PC