Google Play has nothing to do with it. The developer didn't submit it to Google Play, as it's not a final stable release build.
You're running a pre-release.
Google Play has nothing to do with it. The developer didn't submit it to Google Play, as it's not a final stable release build.
You're running a pre-release.
You're ignorant if you think everyone's disability is the same.
I had a double lung transplant. My lungs were so bad, I couldn't even walk to the bathroom. An e-bike allowed me to get out and be independent.
But I guess since your pain was tolerable you think all disabled people can pedal a bike? Ignorant.
Still cheaper, though.
I'd rather have access to pretty much every song on demand for $4 per month and not own it, than pay per song.
I pay $4.25 per month for Spotify. That's $51 per year. I have access to pretty much every song, or I could buy 39 songs to own instead.
I save more than 39 songs per month. Financially it makes no sense to buy them. Especially if you consider I get bored of some songs, and never listen to them again.
Doesn't sound like blaming people trying to get to work is the correct move, then. Sounds like the car companies are to blame. Yell at them, not random users online who have no other choice.
My blind worship because I live where public transit isn't good, and I'm not biking 45km one way to the store?
Again, you're ignorant. You're fighting nothing. Grow up.
SMB.
But when I use Xiaomi File Manager or Material Files, and the SMB protocol, it works.
Xiaomi File Manager is REALLY slow, but Material Files is actually pretty fast over VPN and mobile data.
Still scratching my head as to what makes Solid Explorer different..
Okay?
Someone asked which phone, I replied.
And you can root and install a custom ROM day 1.
You're ignorant.
I did. Look at my Spotify example. It's literally more expensive to own the songs than to pay for Spotify.
Unless you only want like 30 songs.
Probably US only, as per usual. Canadians will get the honor to pay 30% more on top of the currency conversion.
Okay, and when you wonder why websites shut down, it's because people like you.
Leaving the site is fine. Blocking their pop-up is just stealing their bandwidth.
You're the reason many websites have become pay per view, which then I'm sure you bitch about. Nothing in life is free. Either you pay to access, or you view ads.
It's actually sad that you're upset that a website is asking you to disable Adblock so they can continue to fund their website, and provide you with free content.