

I know this, and they suck (it’s another freaking cord to carry around in your pockets), and it’s unnecessary in the face of just getting a phone that doesn’t need it!
I know this, and they suck (it’s another freaking cord to carry around in your pockets), and it’s unnecessary in the face of just getting a phone that doesn’t need it!
I can’t charge my phone and listen to stuff at the same time, and my headphone jack headphones work with every device but a new phone. Don’t know why I would want to throw that convenience away all because Apple/every other manufacturer decided we should get rid of headphone jacks.
Super happy to hear! I look forward to trying it out on my laptop. Thanks for chiming in with that bit of information.
TL;DR for those who didn’t read the article- it’s going to basically offer users choices of programs to have pre-installed where they can basically customize their installation experience… but it’s all going to be predicated on their useless snap store. In other words, as usual the best way to experience Ubuntu is via some third-party variant.
Excel, which I consider the primary reason to use Office (at least for my job) lacks quite a few features on the online version compared to the installable version.