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Snes9x ubuntu
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snes9x ubuntu
  1. #SNES9X UBUNTU UPDATE#
  2. #SNES9X UBUNTU ANDROID#

When you go to a password field in now shows a row of buttons on top of the keyboard. They compressed the keyboard to use less screen space, but at the cost of making it much harder to type fast on. Still missing password remembering, which is a pain for sites like eBay which ask you to log in again every day. They haven’t fixed the awfully low framerate of the animation when you swipe down the browser toolbar. The system and browser feel a bit snappier now.

#SNES9X UBUNTU ANDROID#

It works properly with push updates on Dovecot, which for some unknown reason K9 on Android doesn’t (it used to work, but then stopped working after an update). The e-mail client is pretty sleek but seems to be missing support for IMAP folders. I don’t know what took them so long though.

#SNES9X UBUNTU UPDATE#

I’ve only had it a few weeks but the PlayBook OS 2.0 update is much appreciated. PlayBook should be reduced in price now, I paid £169 for mine. I obviously can’t justify spending €300 on a tablet when I already have an iPad 2, but if an opportunity arises, I’ll be sure to grab it with both hands. I’d really love to write a review of this thing, since its more alternative nature (compared to Android and iOS) fits well on OSNews. In fact, with this update, you can use your BlackBerry to remote control Android tablets or even a PS3. BlackBerry Bridge has been extensively updated, adding the ability to use your BlackBerry phone as a remote control for your PlayBook. Documents To Go has been updated as well, and it comes with Print To Go, allowing users to print documents wirelessly. One of the prime features of this new release is the brand-new native email client, which comes with tabs for keeping multiple messages open, a rich text editor, and several other goodies. Well, it just became a little harder for me not to set aside some money for the PlayBook, because version 2.0 of its operating system has been released. The device runs QNX, and that alone makes my geek heart tingle – but at the same time, it doesn’t make it tingle enough to shell out (at the moment) €300, especially since the device didn’t even come with a native email client. This long-awaited update could be seen as making the PlayBook feature-complete, bringing things like a native email client to RIM’s 7″ tablet.Īs a former QNX desktop user (during the dark, dark days after the BeOS’ demise), the PlayBook has always been an interesting device. Research In Motion has just released version 2.0 of their QNX-based PlayBook operating system.














Snes9x ubuntu