I agree, but also grammarly did get into the ai market. https://www.grammarly.com/ai
I agree, but also grammarly did get into the ai market. https://www.grammarly.com/ai
I find the Files app (from Google) helps me manage what files I have where on my phone. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.apps.nbu.files
Ahh sorry, I misunderstood you.
That is most certainly not how it works. If a bank accidentally gives you a million dollars it’s best to inform them and give it back in whatever process they determine. They will not just write it off. They will figure it out eventually.
Would be funny if it was true…but you never pay for OS updates on Mac.
Developers don’t have a lot of say actually…but some. They can request to show a review prompt but whether it shows or not is entirely up to Google Play store. So what’s probably happening is the dev is requesting far too often and you’re seeing only the ones that play store let’s thru. Devs certainly should track how many requests and when they make them so they don’t over spam like this though. I really thought leaving a review would prevent the prompt from ever showing again though.
Valheim has a lot of that feel to it as well.
Awesome, thanks!
This site used to be pretty good for tracking shows. No idea if it still is any good tho. https://www.pogdesign.co.uk/cat/
Probably wrong place to request or mention this but special character like + should be allowed in username field, as it’s valid for emails.
Playstore changed their rules so only “official” apps from a brand can start with the brands name. Happened to all the reddit apps a long while back and they all quickly had to rename to Blah for Reddit, or just Blah or whatever. Like Sync use to be Reddit Sync.
John Oliver suggests a flame thrower