What about video support in your app?
What about video support in your app?
It’s sad. 🙁
That’s an interesting question. Many other emoticons in the standard set are just as questionable. It is especially interesting to find out who came up with this set and decided that this number of emoticons and their varieties is what the user needs.
As for the fact that the mobile emoji set looks too small for desktop pc, perhaps Lemmy should make her own emoji set?
Emotional Italians will disagree with you.
I didn’t realise the meaning of emoticons could change. Now I’m thinking ‘what if the cat image I put at the end of the text means something bad?’ 😾
There is a tab with emoticons in the text input field of Lemmy’s posts. At least in the mobile version of the site.
Hmm… Then wouldn’t it be logical on the part of mobile OS developers to make the extended set of emoticons hidden by default and enabled through system settings? Or make an extended set of smileys as an app that can be installed through the app directory?
Wow, I didn’t know that. You don’t know the reason?
What if you tried to express your emotional attitude to the person you are talking to? Or try to describe how you feel when you have had a good day.
I don’t always do it well in text messages and then I use emoticons to reflect emotion.
I have a negative attitude to standard emoticons built into Android and iOS. They don’t look good, they’re too many.
I’m interested to know who uses emoticons depicting, for example, player rewind icons or rectangular shapes. Are there people who use these emoticons at least once a year?
Are you sure this is a new application?
What about the simplest and most understandable application for beginners, this is the PWA app Pinafore.
For those who have used third-party applications for Reddit, such as Infinity and Boost, Pinafore will be quite comfortable.
The last activity on the page was many months ago.
On their website page 404
And where can I find the compiled installation files?
It looks good, in the style of email apps.
The style of the instance is good, too.
https://f-droid.org/en/packages/io.github.muntashirakon.AppManager/
When I read that someone is planning to open their code, I remember the news about the releases of the Sailfish operating system: "The operating system is partially open source, but the layer for running Android apps is proprietary. However, the code of this layer was planned to be made open in 2017"
Planning doesn't mean doing.
Is it just me or is WireMin closed source?
In addition, the app contains Google tracker (This is what App Manager shows).
It’s not the first time I’ve seen this app recommended in Lemmy and I don’t understand why.
I think there are a lot of similar apps in Google Play.
Upd: I checked Damus. Contains 24 trackers. 😂
I like the old and new app icon. It's pretty cute.
I like the way the application UI looks.
I think it’s too early to talk about everything else since the application is still raw.
I will start using the application when it becomes possible to send private messages.
Hello. What about video playback in the app?