You have my bow.
Time for another reboot. Who's with me??!!!!!111!!!1!??
Gdi der.
You were supposed to pledge your axe.
Time for another reboot. Who's with me??!!!!!111!!!1!??
But the keyboards are all garbaaaaaaaaageLol.
I miss my Band 2. Battery life and the app are better with Fitbit, but everything else I preferred with the Band.
Could be tough to come back to Windows Mobile. Getting attached to certain apps already. The S8 has been pretty great for me.
But the keyboards are all garbaaaaaaaaage
Seriously thinking of switching back just because of that.
SD835 is fine for win10s but nobody cares about that version and the emulation of win32 apps will probably take up more horsepower.
Aren't Microsoft by now basically waiting for Qualcomm/MediaTek to make SoCs powerful enough for desktop Windows?
I think it will likely depend on the device.
I strongly suspect that we'll see laptops and tablets with ARM chips and depending on whether you're running Pro or S I suspect you'll be able to run any program you like.
On a phone/mobile device/whatever they'll call it? Your guess is as good as mine, but I definitely wouldn't be surprised if you were correct.
How's the microsoft ecosystem on Android? It has all the notable apps right?
Apps yes, system integration sadly no.
Cortana could still be better. Shame that the timeline feature and everything related to it got delayed. Took Microsoft years to copy Apple's Handoff and then it still got delayed. Is there even anything useful left in RS3? Fluent Design is not even in pre-alpha.
According to Ms themselves at build the win32 emulation actually is very efficient, with very little overhead and comes pretty close to running native code.SD835 is fine for win10s but nobody cares about that version and the emulation of win32 apps will probably take up more horsepower.
Cortana could still be better. Shame that the timeline feature and everything related to it got delayed. Took Microsoft years to copy Apple's Handoff and then it still got delayed. Is there even anything useful left in RS3? Fluent Design is not even in pre-alpha.
The apps do support it on pc, Xbox app syncs with the People app. I think Facebook not supporting is more because the pc version is based on the iPad one, which last I tested also didn't.Yeah it'll be interesting to see when fluent is actually realized similar to the concepts they showed off, cause what's in there now isn't really the major stuff.
Just off the top of my head, there are basically...no major features shipping with RS3? Unless you count My People, which personally isn't anything to get excited about now that unified messaging is dead and Win 10 doesn't really unify contacts like mobile does (the apps don't appear to support it).
Cortana could still be better. Shame that the timeline feature and everything related to it got delayed. Took Microsoft years to copy Apple's Handoff and then it still got delayed. Is there even anything useful left in RS3? Fluent Design is not even in pre-alpha.
Pressing EU regulations in 2018 require strict time precision and traceability. Win32tm improvements in RS3 support greater time accuracy, and jitter is removed from the measurements that calibrate the service.
The apps do support it on pc, Xbox app syncs with the People app. I think Facebook not supporting is more because the pc version is based on the iPad one, which last I tested also didn't.
As for the features, I guess it's basically everything that was supposed to come with Creators Update. My people, OneDrive On Demand, plus some minor features that are new such as the first cshell implementation on the keyboard, some controls starting to adapt to fluent design. Tons of PDF/epub reading features on edge (but still no tab/extension syncing), support for arm (not that minor to be honest), the gpu monitor in task monitor and better UI for some features like changing the power mode from the battery icon.
Have any of you found good substitutes for the awesome Nokia photo apps on either iOS or Android?
Specifically the action shot mode where it stitched together shots to create a sequence, I just saw an old awesome picture of my daughter running in our front yard and it's 4 pictures of her running and jumping stitched to one background. Then there's the refocus app. Would love to see some high quality options.
Action shot like that, no. Shame that feature died with the Lumia 1020 and never even made it to W10.Have any of you found good substitutes for the awesome Nokia photo apps on either iOS or Android?
Specifically the action shot mode where it stitched together shots to create a sequence, I just saw an old awesome picture of my daughter running in our front yard and it's 4 pictures of her running and jumping stitched to one background. Then there's the refocus app. Would love to see some high quality options.
Google Photos app does that.
I don't know which of the two features I mentioned you were referring to but I can't find either one on the photos app. And shouldn't they be on the camera app instead?
The Photos app is more of a photo gallery. If you take a lot of successive shots the Photos app will automatically create a gif like image/video out of the photos you took.
No that's not what I mean. It would just be one photo with three or so versions of my daughter running across it.
This one is the pic that got me wondering:
grover pro
I just don't see how this changes anything at all.
I just don't see how this changes anything at all.
I just don't see how this changes anything at all.