MP3Tag sounds cool, but there’s no Linux version it seems :(
MP3Tag sounds cool, but there’s no Linux version it seems :(
I would add iodéOS to the Operating Systems, and Helium314’s fork of OpenBoard to the keyboards.
Basically the same thing I replied to this same post shared on [email protected]. This 2.5 years old video proves nothing, I don’t trust Facebook nor Meta, but this is a poor quality post.
And a second point here: how much of the remaining 33,59% belongs to Chromium-based browsers? Those still contribute to Google’s monopoly over the web, so the final numbers are even worse.
I love Organic Maps, it is clean, simple, and works for 95% of my needs. The rest of the times I resort to OsmAnd, which is heavier and more complicated but has many more options.
The house number search can be tricky with OpenStreetMap based apps, unfortunatey, but still better than using Google, in my opinion.
I used Magic Earth in the past, but it has some wrong information in my city (an important road is marked as closed and it calculates long detours) which is not coming from OpenStreetMap, so I personally don’t trust it.
It doesn’t have to be. This could be how YouTube dies.
Websites are nothing without users. We have the power to stop using websites that pull this shit and promote new websites that don’t.
Good bot!
Open Tracks allows exporting in either KMZ (default), KML or GPX format. Go to Settings, tap on “Import and Export” and there look, towards the end, for the entry “Export/sharing file format”.