I need multilingual swipe typing support, and unfortunately nothing else comes even close to SwiftKey. AnySoftKeyboard is open source, and is pretty good for swipe support in one language
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I didn't realize Visible has unlimited hotspotting. ATT/TMO block/paywall that, though it's possible to bypass using custom ROMs or non carrier firmware in some cases
I still reference that Zack and Cody hotel game whenever they take the elevator and say 'Going up!' or 'Going down!'
I imagine The Crew (2014-2024) somewhat qualifies - it's got the entirety of the US in its map. While its servers were shut down last year, it was just relaunched by the community a couple weeks ago
And if you do this twice, you've got a calztwo
Have you looked into Firefox Multi Account Containers? I use this extension to quickly switch between multiple tab groups, some of which do use SSO while using the same service (e.g. Outlook). Plus, you can easily create new tabs like Ctrl + Shift + (#1-9) to open a container of your choice among other shortcuts. I know it doesn't meet all your criteria, but each tab group has its own colour and/or icon to make them distinct, while being in the same window
Developers decide what platforms they want to support based on what resources they have available and the kinds of users they wish to target. They create versions of software where they expect to garner enough market share or based on what gives them the most return on investment. Even at a 4% market share, Linux is still pretty much an edge case for many companies, though I agree that a corporation like Samsung can absolutely afford to make their software available on Linux
Yup, using the bang !w anywhere within the search
That's something I'd like to find too. I've been using Textra Pro for years, but I have yet to find a FOSS alternative that rivals it
Not OP, but two issues I've encountered:
- No DRM means some streaming sites don't work. But I can easily hop over to another browser for that
- There is no global zoom to increase webpage size on all websites. This can be resolved by installing an extension
Otherwise, Zen has been amazing. I fully switched from Firefox 5 months ago, no regrets
GrapheneOS recently announced a working relationship with a top 10 Android OEM to officially support GrapheneOS builds, so that'll give another choice once the first release happens next year. Though it's been confirmed that it won't be FairPhone, speculation is pointing to Nothing, Motorola, or possibly OnePlus. I'm pretty excited about this because I quite like GrapheneOS but have had hardware issues with every single Pixel I've owned (2, 2XL, 3XL, 3a, 7 Pro)