Before switching you should maybe read this and wait for the native app : https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitwarden/comments/1b32bbz/going_native_the_future_of_the_bitwarden_mobile/
Before switching you should maybe read this and wait for the native app : https://www.reddit.com/r/Bitwarden/comments/1b32bbz/going_native_the_future_of_the_bitwarden_mobile/
I get that, but a bit more than now would be ideal :) For instance, I have my emails, calendar and contacts with them, and I would really like them to add a notes/journal and todolist feature that I can sync like the others with DAVx.
Posteo is nice, my main email is with them for years now :) I only wish they would add some features from time to time, but otherwise it’s really stable!
Ploopy the headphones, recommanded by Ploppy the Jailer
I would go for Zorin! It’s based on ubuntu and quite close to the windows experience so easy for beginners!
Du beau monde cette année encore !
Haha oui ça m’a bien fait marrer aussi, dans ce flot de choses navrantes 😓
Je vous conseille le podcast complorama sur franceinfo !
They had Tchap that may not be perfect but is open source (based on matrix/element), hosted in France and already used by 400 000 ppl from the public services… Why pay for a new app? Don’t get it…
And they need help ! So if you can, consider to donate :)
Play it takes two with her! :)
My non-pro question is : if it was a peer-to-peer service like element, using a decentralized protocol like matrix, wouldn’t it be a huge cost saver because of less data bandwidth and server costs?
Very Belgian: He doesn’t have all his fries in the same bag / Il n’a pas toutes ses frites dans le même sachet
Meaning that he’s/she’s dumb or confused :D
Mais même avec ça il est à 30%+… Allez y comprendre quelque chose…