| ▲ | carstenhag 10 hours ago | |
On Android you can use split screen apps. Either some apps are broken (including some I was part of writing...) or it's really annoying to put in text when both apps are open. It's really just useless almost alway | ||
| ▲ | makeitdouble 9 hours ago | parent | next [-] | |
I end up using it a lot. I'm always fascinated at the threshold where people will decide something just won't happen ("useless") because it's not comfortable enough. I'm more in the camp of pushing the limits as far as technically possible if it means I'm neither walking around with a 13" screen at all time nor need to be home to be able to look at two things at the same time. So I'll be fine with readjusting a bit the window to input text if it means I can do the thing now instead of 6 hours later. At least I don't want Google to kill the feature just because it requires working around some quirks. | ||
| ▲ | hagbard_c 10 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | |
...except when it is really handy to have so why lock it down? I use it quite often on a 6” screen - small by 'modern' standards - and would not want to see our disappear 'to protect me' or for some other bullshit reason. This, b.t.w., is one of the many reasons why I vastly prefer Android-as-it-was over anything from the fruit factory and probably also over Android-as-it-will-become. I don't want my hands to be held by some vendor who thinks I'm too stupid to cope with some complexity to achieve my goals and would rather I buy yet another overpriced trinket from them. It is my feet and my gun and it is up to me if I want to risk shooting the former with the latter. | ||