Long time user of Waze, almost since the very beginning. This should be the #1 nav app, period. Further integration/merging with Google Maps would be the only way this app could possibly improve.
Long time user of Waze, almost since the very beginning. This should be the #1 nav app, period. Further integration/merging with Google Maps would be the only way this app could possibly improve.
This. A thousand times this.
I've been using Automateit for a couple years now to handle what seems to take tons of effort and debugging to do with Tasker. IFTTT just doesn't fit the bill for device automation. It's great for what it does, but that's much more of an internet automation tool, and not a device automation tool.
Yeah, I won't make that argument again....since she "barely sees" the difference, she doesn't want to pay for it.
Watching television in high definition. My wife constantly tunes to the SD channel, and thinks it is ridiculous that I want to watch it in HD.
Promising. Hopefully it'll eventually integrate Google Now cards, and not just use the styling for its own subset of cards. Appearance and integration is very attractive. Looking forward to how this develops.
Promising. Hopefully it'll eventually integrate Google Now cards, and not just use the styling for its own subset of cards. Appearance and integration is very attractive. Looking forward to how this develops.
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agreed!
And in other news, water is wet.
It works. I don't know why it does, but I'm definitely using my All Access tracks as we speak (type)
In effect, this works great. I've been using it for a few days now with PowerAmp. However, the process is a bit clunky. If you add new music to your library on google, you first need to go into GMusicFS and resync, and then you have to rescan in PowerAmp/whatever player you're using. The resyncing takes about 5-7…
Yes, I'm able to get at my All Access tracks. You have to add them to your library first, resync, and then have your player rescan.
I wasn't impressed with the PS3 app. Navigation and searching left a lot to be desired. Buffering was ridiculous. Most titles I tried to play were of terrible visual and audio quality. A majority of the titles are popular DVD releases that seem to have been re-encoded in (very) lossy format from the DVD itself,…
That is the complicated part. We assume it was multiple. We first noticed about 5-6 pieces missing but since it was a set of things she wore all at once and so we figured it simply got lost/swept under something else when she took it all off at the end of the night. Then a month later it was another piece. Again,…
This is all well and good. There should be a bit on how easy it is to make a claim. Frustratingly, I'm in the middle of an extremely long, drawn-out, and maddening claim process. Over a period of a couple months, someone had been breaking into our apartment and taking pieces of jewelry. We didn't notice at first…
There's a shockingly small amount of people who've listed "album listening" as their reason to maintain a digital library. Are that many of you content with only listening to a catered list of singles? Granted, the algorithms used to determine what song comes next are impressive, I just can't imagine listening to a…
Getting locked in to a 2 year contract with a phone that was abandoned by the manufacturer. No updates to the system software for anyone but the latest phone users.
It should be noted that many of the lower-tier services aren't available through the USPS automated kiosks. At least in my local post offices, first class packages and media mail are only handled at the counter. Meaning, I have to spend a long wait in line to mail out records and small packages at a reasonable rate.
More concerned about them getting dock features and hdmi to work than "privacy guard" or similar.