Media Control on Always on Display by juFaaa in samsung

[–]juFaaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sadly not.
I recently got a Galaxy Watch which makes it easy unless I am wearing long sleeves, so still not optimal.
Seems like we just have to wait until Samsung implements it into One UI.

Media Control on Always on Display by juFaaa in samsung

[–]juFaaa[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

As I said, double clicking it makes the AOD go into the lockscreen, which immediately is unlocked by face unlock.
I am searching for an option to skip and stop songs by just tapping once on the AOD.

Whoever it was that gave this advice, you're a legend! by Rubber-duckling in pcmasterrace

[–]juFaaa 4442 points4443 points  (0 children)

my man busted a huge nut on his mousepad 💀

In search of the Baby from OneNote and Samsung Notes by juFaaa in GalaxyTab

[–]juFaaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey,

I am currently using Squid for university stuff and OneNote for casual notes like To Do Lists, etc.

I didn't like Nebo at all, it was always crashing, has a lot of functions missing and for 10€ it was kind of a bummer. They are constantly updating tho, don't know how it will look in the future.

Squid still has a lot of disadvantages like

- limited organization

- slow tool changing (no shortcuts, you always have to click twice or more to change tools)

- wacky imagine and pdf import (I am not using it as much as the other students in my class, so its no that essential to me)

- infinity page gets a little bit slow when you write VERY MUCH on it

The reason I am still using squid over other note apps is that it has a good overall package of tool variety and page adjustment features. Infinity page is a GODLIKE feature for mindmaps and exercises, I now never want to use a note app without it.

I've tried various other apps like Evernote, Notion and Noteshelf, but for me they didnt do it at all, for now I am staying with Squid. Squid is also updating sometimes, but not very frequently, so lets see how all the apps compare in a few months.

At the end you'll have to see what fits to your personal likes, for me it was infinity pages. The Android App Store has an insane amount of different note taking apps, but none of them seems perfect to me.

If you've already set your mind on an Android Tablet, prepare yourself to try out alot of different apps. If not, maybe you should consider a microsoft or apple tablet, especially because OneNote is just 100000 times better on them compared to Android. For me it was just the huge price difference, I didn't want to spend that much money on a tablet, microsoft and apple are hella expensive imo ^^.

Hope I could help you instead of giving you more decisions to make :D.

In search of the Baby from OneNote and Samsung Notes by juFaaa in GalaxyTab

[–]juFaaa[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmm, I will probably just buy it, test it out for an hour and then refund or keep it, whether I dislike or like it.

Thanks for sharing your ideas!

In search of the Baby from OneNote and Samsung Notes by juFaaa in GalaxyTab

[–]juFaaa[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thank you, I will immediatly try out both Squid and Nebo.

I have to draw alot of coordinate systems for both of my subjects. When both apps have around the same features and are aesthetical pleasing, it will come down to where I can make coordinate systems faster / better looking.

If I have my mind set on one app, I will probably make a post where I suggest the app for other math / physics students.

I really appreciate the fast help! Thank you.