It's not based on the item. You can boil turkey and poach eggs as well. Here's various definitions to get you started:
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/article/454/types-of-cooking-methods.html
It's not based on the item. You can boil turkey and poach eggs as well. Here's various definitions to get you started:
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/article/454/types-of-cooking-methods.html
FWIW you can use list or compact view and it won't show ads (for now at least). Or just pay the pricey one-time fee to remove ads.
I know you probably don't mean it this way, but it's not literally any phone. Also custom ROMs could have their own issues and bugs to deal with.
Logitech I guess. There is the mousereview subreddit if you want to research some alternatives. Don't know if there is a Lemmy community equivalent.
With Android's private DNS feature it makes it easy to get some form of system-wide ad blocking without needing to rely on an app or have root. I think that would make it fairly popular. Of course this is an app but the root argument still applies.
I remember purchasing that keyboard a long time ago. The super compact layout was neat. Shame they ceased development.
I think some views like List don't have the ads.
Uh what? Google developed Inbox. And its features were not all transferred 100% to Gmail either.
Not the person you replied to but I don't evaluate app prices in a vacuum. First I think of what paying actually gets me (e.g. no ads), then I consider how it compares to alternatives both free and paid. A paid app has to provide some value over a free app and an expensive app has to provide some value over cheaper apps. Furthermore if an app is priced such that I can buy 3-4 other apps while also being more expensive than any individual apps I've previously purchased then it gives me some pause.
Lets say I wanted a distro with more bleeding edge packages but not something DIY like Arch, what would you recommend?
So has the app been put back since the issue was fixed?