I barely use my phone to edit text, but when I do, I use QuickEdit Text Editor Pro. There are free and paid versions, non-Pro and Pro respectively. It works great so far.
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I barely use my phone to edit text, but when I do, I use QuickEdit Text Editor Pro. There are free and paid versions, non-Pro and Pro respectively. It works great so far.
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I don't even like typing a normal text / chat message on my phone.
I can not imagine doing any meaningful text/code editing via mobile. Would drive me absolutely insane.
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That's some .sig you're rocking there @MannDude.
Notes app and Termius to copy-paste text is the way to go for me.
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We take notes in Google Calendar.
The content synchronizes across our devices, without requiring a separate app.
The entries that contain notes are moved to a future date every week or month.
During the move, we delete outdated information from the entry.
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Unable to push-up due to shoulder injury 😣
I think a $500 fee for provider tag to spammers would be acceptable.
paid in crypto, so the cannot refund it after they are banned for their summer activities.
On the Nokia 3330 I used SMSs to write memos. They would remain in memory until reboot.
On my current 3.5" Samsung from 2010 I use T-Memo to store the debit card pin.
(the other phone with the battery hot-glued to it died 2 weeks ago, it's in boot loop now)