I've covered Lightning in the past , specifically its performance — it performs on par with some of the fastest tablet optimized browsers. However, it comes out ahead in its minimal design and lightweight installed size. In many ways, Lightning offers a similar experience as Naked browser: It's extremely lightweight, uses a minimal design aesthetic and it runs fast.
Lightning differs in its appealing aesthetic design and Holo-themed interface. Personally, I prefer Naked's minimalism, but that's purely for personal reasons.
You can check out the original development thread here. You'll notice that senior XDA member Anthonycr really packed in a lot of features, relative to its installed size of.
A superior visual design combined with Google Tasks integration and syncing stand out as Got-It's best features. Some other advanced capabilities include an ability to set a due-date for each note, as well as reminder notifications. In these two aspects, it compares favorably with the current best task management program, Tasks, by killing two birds with one stone — note taking and task management.
However, it's important to mention that the free edition comes without ads and provides essentially the same experience as the paid app. After extensively reviewing this app, I've decided to switch from Tasks.
On the downside, it's Android 4. Although it lacks ES's sophistication and superior design, Ultra's advantage lies in its open source code and simple, intuitive design. While I personally consider ES a better file manager, Ultra may appeal to you based on its " duplicates manager ", which can locate and eliminate duplicate files.
Ultra can also backup your apps, which makes it one of the best open source file managers around. Ultra Explorer's considers it an alpha build, which may explain its absence from the Play Store. However, it can be sideloaded to your device.
For more information on how to sideload, check out Danny's guide. To sideload, I recommend using Dropbox. Essentially, if you copy Ultra's APK into the Dropbox folder, it will sync onto your phone — from which you can manually install it. An excellent battery-saving app, oasisfeng 's Greenify received some mention on MakeUseOf recently. Unfortunately, only rooted phones can install it.
For those of you requiring better battery-management, Greenify may provide an easy-to-implement answer by suspending apps the so-called "hibernation" method to memory. Apps suspended to disk cause fewer issues than those killed, since some killed apps attempt to autorestart continuously.
This equips users with a superior method to task killers, which can cause more problems than they solve. I advise using Greenify's whitelist to suspend only the buggiest apps — software that you have identified as battery wasters. With a little know-how and some custom firmware, you can enable all sorts of extra features in gadgets like cameras, mp3 players and smartphones. Have you read these stories? Covid jabs now at railway, bus stations Updated: Nov 11, , Health minister Mansukh Mandaviya urged states and union territories to ensure the entire adult population is administered the first d ET NOW.
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