Simple but effective,
this app lacks some of the features you might expect, like price alerts, but that's because it's a lightweight app that fulfills a niche for people who just want their prices.
Not exact matches
New
features such as facial recognition and virtual reality herald Apple's vision for future smartphones, but other issues such as the
lack of augmented - reality
apps have cooled buyer buyer interest in those technologies.
An article by Econsultancy revealed that this was the case with several retailers in the United States who created
apps that, as they put it, «suffered from
lack of features.»
With a few flaws and a
lack of apps, the Q10 (and the Z10, for that matter) aren't nearly as fully
featured as the latest iPhone or Android smartphones.
Most
of the reviews
of this iPhone dating
app seem to indicate that is okay (it has a 3 out
of 5 star rating) but
lacks a few
features and should just be used as a supplement if you can't use your laptop at the moment.
Granted, it's a free
app, but the
lack of explanation about the
features on the
app is annoying.
Entrepreneur, David Vermeulen, recognized the
lack of features in many dating
apps on the market.
Sadly, BlackSingles
lacks some definitive extra
features, like extra bits
of personal traits to showcase on the profile, an
app, or a mobile version
of its website optimized for smartphones.
Here are our 13 best free dating
apps, chosen not just for their
lack of price but for their reputations,
features, and uniqueness.
This
app is fully functional for iPhone, but the recent Android version seems to
lack many
of its counterpart's
features.
Mini offers the
app for Android, but it
lacks all the
features of the iPhone
app and gets poor reviews on the Google Play store.
It's not the glossiest interface that we've tested,
lacking the crisp Nvidia graphics and Web - connected 3D maps
of Audi or BMW, but it gets the job done with a fully
featured list
of digital audio sources, excellent voice command and its own suite
of Enform Web - connected
apps.
«Cell phones» (also known as «
feature phones») crop up occasionally, indicating the generation
of devices before smartphones,
lacking touch screens and the wide range
of smartphone
apps.
It's got some
features that the iPad
lacks, notably a camera — actually, two
of them — and can run
apps and videos written in Adobe's Flash.
* My frustration with the
lack of «cut and pasted» on the Kindle iPad
app led to this hack I shared in January: How grab a screen shot
of a Kindle page on an iPad and use Google Doc's OCR
feature to convert it to text.
Although it does
lack some useful
features, overall the Phoenix
app is elegant and easy to use.Even better, it makes it possible to read The Phoenix on this side
of the pond.
Also, while mamaich has stated he intends to open up all x86
app for the Windows RT platform, there will be a few
apps that will never be made compatible with Windows RT given its
lack of a few key
features, such as D3D9 extensions or OpenGL.
However, like the other popular ebook reader
app for DRM «d books, Apple's iBooks, the Kindle
app lacks a
feature that is essential for those who read ebooks in the context
of research and other writing projects: the ability to clip a brief section
of text that can be transferred to another document — the simple cut and paste
feature.
Michel from OceanHouse Media told us, «All
of these formats are still
lacking relative to the
features that we can put into digital books delivered as
apps.
The
App market continues to be a baron wasteland and the
lack of email, BBM, and other core
features is a huge drawback.
Finally Michel Kripalani the President
of OceanHouse Media explained «All
of these formats are still
lacking relative to the
features that we can put into digital books delivered as
apps.
As with the Windows RT, there is a
lack of metro
apps, so that aspect is as much a duff
feature as it was with the failed Windows RT..
While Nook Tablet calls itself a tablet, it still
lacks many tablet
features and access to the wide swath
of apps on Android Market.
The update is keenly awaited as it is expected to cover the
lack of email
feature, while also allow for Android
App support on the PlayBook.
Jim Lester commented that there were a number
of fundamental
features currently
lacking in the
app that will hopefully be addressed in the future.
That being said, the inkBook still suffers from the same kind
of issues that all Android ereaders suffer from: most 3rd party
apps don't work well because they aren't designed for E Ink screens; battery life isn't as good as non-Android ereaders; the page buttons only work with a few
apps; and the Android software is less - optimized than what you get on Kindles and Kobos, and it
lacks some
features that they offer.
Aside from the
lack of audio support for audiobooks, all the
app's
features are functional: adding highlights, notes, activating hyperlinks, shopping the Kindle store, adjusting fonts, looking up words in the dictionary, referencing Wikipedia, running searches, adjusting light brightness, etc..
Also — as I argued there — even though Amazon's book reader
app was
lacking in terms
of features and customization, in won a spot on my home screen due to the content.
Users might enjoy the PlayBook if they give it a test drive, but a
lack of apps, no PIM or email support and a
lack of compelling
features compared to the competition have kept the ball in Apple and Google's court.
Beyond the recommended books
feature, however, the
app lacks any meaningful browsing function — you're basically limited to looking over the products you find displayed in the front
of the store.
However, the
app has some surprising limitations: It
lacks an integrated Kindle Storefront gateway — the signature
feature and strength
of Kindle 2 — and it doesn't support Kindle blog content, or magazine and newspaper subscriptions.
Again, the
lack of app support and sub-par tablet
features like e-mail just proves that Barnes & Noble sees the Nook as a portal to buy stuff.
It's certainly one way for RIM to tackle the
lack of app choice in the App World at the moment and if they can pull it off, could be the killer feature for the tablet ending RIM's current app wo
app choice in the
App World at the moment and if they can pull it off, could be the killer feature for the tablet ending RIM's current app wo
App World at the moment and if they can pull it off, could be the killer
feature for the tablet ending RIM's current
app wo
app woes.
The
lack of apps is a worry, but RIM has confirmed that it is solving this both by adding new
apps, adding new
features, and adding Android and BlackBerry 6
app support too.
With a nice robust design and innovative family
features the Amazon Fire tablet is great for kids, but with a poor screen,
lack of some core
apps and confusing user interface it's not for everyone.
Other
features include the ability to save three languages as «favorites,» as well as the total
lack of features that make this Web
app so great.
It doesn't have the page - turn buttons on the sides
of the screen, it doesn't have speakers or a headphone jack because audio is not supported, and it
lacks advanced
features, layout settings, notes,
apps, etc..
Given it
lacks a lot
of features other competing phones have (no auto - focus camera, no front - facing camera lens, BlackBerry's lackluster
App store, single - core processor), T - Mobile really should have capped the initial price with a new contract at $ 149.99.
The reasons the failed fondleslab has not flown off the shelves are more related to the
lack of features — unless tethered to a BlackBerry — with no contact database, native email, chat
app or 3G connectivity, channel partners have said in the past.
It also has a very, very pretty interface, another
feature that many
of the best financial
apps simply
lack.
In addition, with
features like mobile deposit and phone
apps that allow you to access your account anywhere, credit unions and online banks are attractive options despite the
lack of brick - and - mortar locations.
- when the team learned that Switch would support Unity, they began the process
of bringing the game over - it was planned early on to get the game onto Switch within a month
of it launching - by Fall 2016, Unity's optimization progressed, and error messages that previously appeared with I Am Setsuna stopped - by the end
of fall last year, the team was finished with pre-submission to Nintendo - I Am Setuna was the first title to enter this process - a meeting with Unity was suddenly held, and it was decided that I Am Setsuna would end up becoming a launch title - Nintendo asked for the developers to finish the master version that year if possible - the team was able to port quickly due to Unity, as well as the
lack of online / vs
features & modest hardware requirements - having a good grasp on specs also made work come together quickly - setting various aspects such as the
app's icon, languages, etc. was said to be very simple - there was also good compatibility for titles that have / planned to have multi-platform support on home and portable consoles
I tend to recommend the Mac
App Store (MAS) because it's so easy to use, but the
lack of decent Multiplayer
features was becoming harder to ignore and it was a shame that some gamers had to give up on multiplayer altogether.
We have left Apple's default
app out
of the list due to its paltry two - star rating and
lack of features relative to what third - party developers have come up with.
Wunderlist will be replaced by Microsoft To - Do, an
app that is currently seriously
lacking, but it won't shut down until To - Do has incorporated most
of its
features.
The Tab S3 also has the best multitasking
features of any Android tablet we've tested, but Android still
lacks tablet - optimized
apps — for the price, the iPad Pro is a better choice for most.
While the original
app lacked key YouTube
features like channel subscriptions, related videos, commenting and sharing, among other things, the new version
of YouTube that replaced it now overlays voice controls on top
of the experience, which Google claims is a violation
of its Terms
of Service.
Apple's new seventh generation iPod nano changes the model's direction from being a square, wearable, audio - only faux - iOS device to being a sort
of mini iPod touch, but
lacking any cameras, mic, WiFi or
apps beyond the typical iPod
features bundled with it.
It
lacks some
features of other messaging
apps, like the ability to send stickers.
We liked its sturdy build, solid fitness
features and excellent message handling, but found the
lack of apps restricting.