Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 22-May-2020 08:35 <=-
And yes, the cybertoast function looks good... ;)
I thought so too. However, the keyboard should make it work as well
as it looks or at least from my perspective.
Now you know... :)
Works well enough to use for messaging... ;) Part of the
experiment... :)
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 24-Jun-2020 21:58 <=-
No big surprise though since I already had a bad experience with a chromebook and it's poor excuse for a keyboard. However I was hoping
that all of the keys on the bluetooth keyboard would have worked but
some of very important ones - Esc for example - don't work as they are expected for vi.
One is forced to use the onscreen control keys instead which I have
yet to figure out if they can be disabled without breaking anything
... not that it really matters given it might as
well be broken given Android's lameness. What a waste of a cpu etc. running that poor excuse for a linux distribution. Google should hang it's head in shame.
Works well enough to use for messaging... ;) Part of the
experiment... :)
Yep. I just need to fix a few bash scripts to make up for Google's
sad excuse for an OS. Also I thought I might try compiling it's own uEmacs and see if that is better than vim for this particular idea. uEmacs can do utf8 so it should have a future.
Quoting Maurice Kinal to Nancy Backus on 02-Jul-2020 17:11 <=-
Well, that's a disappointment...
So far it looks to be a deal breaker considering I haven't turned it
on since the first official reply was sent from it. The thrill is
gone.
uEmacs can do utf8 so it should have a future.
That sounds like a good idea... ;)
I have yet to try it out but given that it successfully compiled the
binkd it is using to recieve/send msg's then I am guessing it can also compile and run uEmacs. We'll see ... eventually.
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