Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks.
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Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks. Apart many users with #GPS issues, a native mail client is missing: #Dekko2, the “most suggested” one, appears to be discontinued, while both it and the main OS (!!) do not support #OAuth2. So the best option is to stick with #webapps, or to use #Waydroid, an internal #Android emulator, with limits (such as the impossibility to share #notifications with the main os). What am I missing?
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Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks. Apart many users with #GPS issues, a native mail client is missing: #Dekko2, the “most suggested” one, appears to be discontinued, while both it and the main OS (!!) do not support #OAuth2. So the best option is to stick with #webapps, or to use #Waydroid, an internal #Android emulator, with limits (such as the impossibility to share #notifications with the main os). What am I missing?
Well, the #GPS issue I also found imposes a relevant limit for a daily usage of #UbuntuTouch… moreover, sticking with #Android / #Waydroid as a backup let us think on how this os is behind, compared to its two competitors…
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Playing with #UbuntuTouch: while having a native #Linux terminal is great, I noticed several relevant lacks. Apart many users with #GPS issues, a native mail client is missing: #Dekko2, the “most suggested” one, appears to be discontinued, while both it and the main OS (!!) do not support #OAuth2. So the best option is to stick with #webapps, or to use #Waydroid, an internal #Android emulator, with limits (such as the impossibility to share #notifications with the main os). What am I missing?
Are you listening, @thunderbird?
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Well, the #GPS issue I also found imposes a relevant limit for a daily usage of #UbuntuTouch… moreover, sticking with #Android / #Waydroid as a backup let us think on how this os is behind, compared to its two competitors…
@auinobackonlinux I had some issues with Morph, and Firefox for UT wasn’t touch-friendly enough, forcing me to use web apps from Waydroid’s browser as well. I love the concept of Ubuntu Touch, but I wish it had a regular read/write filesystem so you could access more apps without relying on Libertine workarounds.
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