One other thing that is bothering me - Android Studio settings directory size. Mine currently is 2GB. Not a problem on a hard drive, but on a SSD it's a quite a big chunk of wasted space.
One other thing that is bothering me - Android Studio settings directory size. Mine currently is 2GB. Not a problem on a hard drive, but on a SSD it's a quite a big chunk of wasted space.
FileHippo actually checks updates for a very limited range of software, some applications are not detected at all. Try SUMo from KCSoftwares, this tool finds pretty much all outdated software. On the downside, it doesn't download updates and links usually are to google search results.
It takes more time to start up and compile an app than Eclipse. Also, it needs more drive space. While some tools are really useful, building an app should take less time. And I think I have a quite high end PC.
No "Material" design yet?
Anyone still using optical drives?
Pretty decent performance on wireless network, but it was tricky to set up. Got to disable Windows firewall on both client and server.
OK by me, if there will be an option to turn them off completely. I'd hate if loading ads would impact Firefox startup.
SUMo user here, I too finally settled on SUMO, after comparing it to others it found updates to most of my applications. Downside is that downloading new updates is not straightforward as with FileHippo.
While screenshots look great, I was unable to set my location using inbuilt map. And without location application is useless.
Just use non Chrome browser - default fonts look great on Firefox. Chrome has some really bad font rendering issues on Windows.
I'm sad to see that all best phones are shovel sized, where have all 3" phones gone? Currently I'm using Sony Ericsson Xperia Mini and I'm very happy with its size. Main issue, that it won't get any more updates, no official Jelly Bean 4.2 update.