

Yup. I’ve been using Floorp for a few months now. But I think a lot of these forks rely on Mozilla for the heavy lifting
Yup. I’ve been using Floorp for a few months now. But I think a lot of these forks rely on Mozilla for the heavy lifting
I thought Netscape turned into Mozilla, which was different from Firebird
Maybe, but what are the odds of a fork taking off? It was started under the codename “Phoenix” and went by “Firebird” for some time before becoming “Firefox”.
Maybe it’s time for a fork to rise from the ashes and take off…
Yeah, which is why I don’t understand why anybody would want to disable it.
The same people who can’t handle the concept and of a meta key lol
I remember having this problem back in like 1998 or whenever that button became a thing. Sometimes if accidentally hit it whike DOS gaming and it would crash my game. No idea why people would want to disable it these days.
All the phone you need
No SD slot
Hmm, nope. Not all the phone I need.
No idea, probably because it makes their shit more useful or something. Seems like their goal for the last 10ish years has been to enshitify the OS and water it down more and more with each release.
Additional to burgersc12’s comment, I think the app has always been hosted in both locations, but the team has switched hands and the original app developer basically went MIA so the package on Google is stuck in limbo.
Not entirely sure how they’d go about banning it, the official location for it is F-Droid. The one on Google Play is like 500 years out of date.
My guess was that their overall goal was to take the market share and shut down Termux, then cancel their own terminal so they can make Android worse than they already have lol.
Even if this is as good as (or better than) Ubuntu installed in Termux, I’m still not sure I’d trust it as anything more than an attempt at Google trying to hit Termux’s user base so it shuts down, then they shut down their terminal too.
I’ve been using T-UI for probably 8+ years now. It hasn’t been updated in ages, but it really doesn’t need to be.
I’ve even built it out by creating a tui folder with empty files in it. Tasker has tasks set to execute when the files are modified, and T-UI has aliases set to touch specific files if commands are entered.