@gtwilson The newer one is the kid's. Currently out being replaced on warranty after getting hurled across the room in frustration. Toddlers are models of calm, considered behavior.
// @literary
@gtwilson The newer one is the kid's. Currently out being replaced on warranty after getting hurled across the room in frustration. Toddlers are models of calm, considered behavior.
// @literary
@gtwilson I hear that a lot. Our Android team has a whole wall full of devices. But all's I got at home is a couple of Amazon's Fire tablets.
// @literary
@gtwilson Every time I looked at Android dev, the stupid emulator took longer to launch anything than I had patience for. Toss in that I'm an iOS user myself and have not found Android's security and update record exactly inspiring, and, here I am.
// @literary
@sumudu Phazel by dasdom. Not 100% sure if he's actually put it on the store yet, but my understanding was he intended to already. (I'm on the beta - it's how I post excerpts from my reading there.)
// @literary
@sumudu Are you trying to capture verbatim? I find I can pull it off in meetings with natural pauses, but I also type around 120 WPM. For sustained speech, even that is often too slow, especially if I want to listen to what I'm hearing, not just record it!
@sumudu Maybe not available outside the US App Store? (Only the dev can see and set geographical availability.)
// @jussipekonen @streakmachine @larand @ukhaiku
@literary So far, I think it's just me for iOS here. Pnut has three iOS app store apps already, though - fancy!