
- #Enounce my speed mp3does not open on its own android#
- #Enounce my speed mp3does not open on its own software#
Show off my photos to people while I’m out Take photos I wouldn’t otherwise take (which create social experiences I wouldn’t otherwise have) and get geotags/dates with those photos Read news / articles I wouldn’t otherwise read (e.g., while on the toilet) if you buy a product with network effect being a strong factor, you have found about it not from this post’s comments.įind restaurants and bars while out, of a much higher quality as compared to walking into random placesĭiscover what my friends are up to, without having to rely on them texting/calling me-Foursquare, Find My Friends, Facebook, Twitter. (I do know from experience that setting up the system that I described it not hard).Īs for network effects.
#Enounce my speed mp3does not open on its own android#
I am not naming a specific Android Qwerty phone because I haven’t compared currently available such phones to each other and don’t currently use one.
#Enounce my speed mp3does not open on its own software#
On easily rootable Qwerty Android phones (there are some), you can get chroot + vncviewer + vnc server in chroot (and so, whatever software you need from Debian/ARM) without giving up “using Android phone” and access to the popular apps. The post you are answering to is a reply to the claim that “iPhone just works” (which is true not for everyone’s definition of “works”). I am not mentioning N810 in top-level comments (because you cannot obtain it with warranty) or first-level replies (because mentions there are seen as related recommendations) - I am only using this to explain my experience and what baseline I compare Apple products to. From the platform side of things it is quite close. N810 is EOLed, but N9 lacks only keyboard. OpenOffice on touch-only device has two goals: first, check that you can actually get complex software (not really optimized for the platform) working without too much hassle second, just view the files in non-trivial formats with minimal if any editing (well, sorting and searching are not too bad on medium-size devices). I still split my uploads over 10 accounts, though, and rotate. My favorite Vocaloid music site,, recently saw its main uploaders’ account on MediaFire disabled, which broke the availability of ~1300 albums.)ĮDIT: these days I don’t use Dropbox as heavily as I used to, as I am more comfortable with hosting files on my own website: the bandwidth bills are not as bad as I feared, and experience has shown thus far that I don’t need to worry about legal reprisals as long as I’m not dumb about it. (Of course, no actual problems have popped up over the past years I’ve shared files on Dropbox, so there’s no point in having too many accounts right now, I just shift Dropbox accounts every year or two. Paying for extra space just increases the temptation to put a great many eggs in the one basket.

Knocking out one Dropbox account knocks out all its files, so I want to spread files over as many Dropbox accounts as possible. One of my main uses for Dropbox is sharing files-copyrighted files, usually, especially with the Research page’s various requests that I have fulfilled. Ironically, for me, paying for Dropbox is a really bad idea.
