I totally second BanZZai on that. Android Studio is getting really close to perfectly usable and will become the standard better way to develop Android apps. Sooner or later you'll probably have to switch...
I totally second BanZZai on that. Android Studio is getting really close to perfectly usable and will become the standard better way to develop Android apps. Sooner or later you'll probably have to switch...
There's actually one game where I had problems : Frets on Fire (it's basically Guitar Hero with a keyboard and a huge database of songs). You sometimes have to press Enter + F1 + F2 + F3 + F4 + F5 for example and a lot of keyboards won't accept that. I can't really blame the manufacturers for that tough.
They're missing :
How could you forget WizMous ? (scroll where the mouse is, no where the focus is)
You can upvote and downvote reviews on Google Play, but as an app developper, I know for sure that people upvotes really bad and typical reviews like :
WHAT !?
105 according to Google Play, but I have 147 icons in my apps list. A lot of them are just for compatibility tests with my own app...
A USB drive is possible too, handy if you just have a slow/small sd card ;)
Which study would you recommend to a student interested in both IT and neuroscience ?
Some apps like Bass Booster allow you to boost your volume by 1 to dB on Android as well... without root !
I was wondering if switching to a non-debian-based distro would make some softwares uninstallable. Could that be the case ?
I use two Beta Android apps : Bass Booster Beta and Solid Explorer Beta.
The one that I used this year ? I would say :