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@fireborn I turned it off. It didn't provide me with an option to install anyways or else I would have kept it on. I have tried the keyboard and here are my thoughts: 1. I think the keyboard sounds are loud and on the aggressive side to my liking personally. They're in stereo as well which isn't the best for something like this in this situation. I'm thinking more along some soft click sounds instead. 2. I don't know if it's the algorithm or the fact the bottom row is on where the space bar and other buttons should be on normal keyboards, but it feels like I have to try multiple times to either write a word correctly or get it in the suggestions list. If I had to guess, I think it's probably the keyboard placement but I could be wrong. Keep up the great work. I really like it so far and like how easy it is to access all the functions in an easy way
@fireborn send help. I am trying to install the app, only for play Protect to end up not liking it. It says : "This app can request access to sensitive data. This can increase the risk of identity theft or financial fraud." It refused to install the app and told me app not installed. Do I need to turn off play protect entirely to install this or there is a way to somehow make an exception?
@destranis Thank you for planning to make it free. It's always good to have something like that free for people who can't or aren't able to pay for apps. Just a tip though: if you have the Google AI Pro plan, you can use Antigravity app instead of using raw Gemini on the web or Gemini app. It'll help you a lot for medium to large projects. Using Gemini on the web is probably just good for making scripts since it can't manage files to the degree Antigravity can. The accessibility when it comes to viewing the AI output needs a little bit of work but overall it's a good option if you're already on the Pro plan.
@destranis Ah, that explains the same message I got the other day. I restarted the phone, turned off Jieshuo and turned on Talkback. That's when Talkback said “license not found”. I thought that it was a bug or just a rare thing, now I know it came from AutoTTS. It was working fine though even after I got the message and I've gotten the message only once this way. I'm new to Android so I hope I didn't setup my self for failure by trusting it. I rely on language auto switching and I love the fact that you can pick voices from multiple engines.
@fireborn Finally, a flicktype successor. I'll give it a try. I will probably make it my main when you add multiple languages available or Arabic to be more specific. Congrats on the release.
@destranis Are you sure it's dead? It's been last updated on 0502/2026 on my end. I bought the app around a month ago and it's working. Unless there is something more recent happening with the app that I'm not aware of of course
@fireborn It's good that there is an accessible Mud client that supports scripting and stuff on Android. My dream is a Mud client that is able to support sound packs made for Mush client with little to no changes needed. Even though I don't play muds at all these days, it's really interesting.
Hi all. Yesterday I released an app called Blind Cube. It's a Rubik's cube companion app for blind people where you can add your own cubes, solve the cube, scramble it or time your solves. If it's possible, I would like from anyone from the people who tried the app and liked it to submit it to the Applevis iOS and iPad OS apps directory. Since I'm the developer, I can't do the submission myself. Having it in the directory will help people find it easier and for people to find something like what my app provides in the long-term. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blind-cube/id6758783304 #blind #puzzle #games #rubik’s_cube
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@jane_jordan Can you actually buy it now?
@svenja There is a book called solve it which I haven't read myself. It's a guide for blind people on how to solve the cube. However, in my experience, it really just comes down to memorizing algorithm's and reading about cube positions like the daisy position for example.