And a widely used and otherwise well - designed practice management web app is slow enough that it should expect you to
leave the app while you wait for a tab to load.
Not exact matches
I recommend using the Audible.com
app because it starts where you
left off and it's easy to plug your phone into your car
while driving.
Facebook users can access this via a camera icon that will launch a similar kind of view within the social network's mobile
app, or by swiping
left while looking at their news feed.
Navigating between cards is done by flicking
left and right,
while closing an
app is done by an upward flick off the screen, which I have to admit is quite fun.
While initially, this may not seem to be the most useful content marketing feature, think of the
app as enabling you to
leave feedback the way a professor writes on your term paper.
As a result, huge financial institutions are being
left behind,
while startups that provide helpful, personalized services are driving more and more users to their
apps and / or websites everyday.
While this makes porting to Windows an obvious choice, it still
leaves developers with a looming question: Which OS should they develop an
app for first?
Brinn, the common cabbage (with smooth
leaves) is low FODMAP per the Monash
app with a 1 cup limit
while the Savoy has a bit more FODMAPs so is capped off at 1/2 cup.
No, I kid you not, it's for real... 90 % snow in my weather
app... Gosh, so lucky I had this look
left from that one day I was shooting a Spring - look
while it was snowing... Huh?
While the dating
app is popular, it's
leaving most online daters a little cold.
You only need to log into this cougar
app to see any messages that were
left behind
while you were offline.
While most singles (and people in general for that matter) are familiar with the
left and right swiping
app, Tinder, there are plenty of other dating
apps out there, perfectly suited to helping you find that special someone.
While swiping
left may seem like the smart way to narrow the
app's incredibly wide field, it will lead to you missing out on a potential sugar daddy when the
app gives you fewer options to swipe.
And
while other data in Tinder's
apps are HTTPS - encrypted, Checkmarx found that they still leaked enough information to tell encrypted commands apart, allowing a hacker on the same network to watch every swipe
left, swipe right, or match on the target's phone nearly as easily as if they were looking over the target's shoulder.
And in terms of the message itself, some
apps provide suggested content that can help you create a message,
while others
leave the message content entirely up to you.
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While visual - based dating
apps like Tinder have made the photo the only determining factor in whether to swipe
left or right, photos have always played a crucial role in how many times your profile gets viewed and by whom.
The answer is simple: people have too much energy
left to go to sleep, or it's too early to go to a party, so they just roam around dating sites and
apps while watching TV or in between reading a book.
How can Tinder be successful now that they plan to monetize their
app with ads for free users,
while allowing paid users to go back and find that swipe made in error to the
left and cast a wider net by allowing users to search in other cities and countries?
While this element is a bit different it does do things pretty similar to other dating
apps in that it lets you swipe
left or right to show interest.
Try
leaving your phone somewhere you can't reach
while you're driving, or download one of the
apps mentioned above.
On the top
left is the home button,
while below are the shortcuts for Media, Phone, Nav, Drive, Climate, Sound,
Apps, and Vehicle.
While Priv owners felt comfortable in knowing their move from BlackBerry 10 would include Picture Password, those picking up a DTEK50 were
left in the dark for whatever reason thus far as the
app is not available there.
It's impossible to
leave the
app's controls visible
while you read, since that view also superimposes a dark info box smack dab in the center of the text.
Designed to be used with an optional Bluetooth keyboard attachment to convert the tablet into a makeshift laptop for added productivity, I enjoyed using it all the same without the keyboard, as it moves the on - screen Android navigations within reach of my
left thumb
while also adding a task bar for conveniently switching between
apps as you would on a PC.
Instead, what you have with the LifeTouch is a 7 inch WVGA TFT LCD touchscreen that's relegated to the right edge of the tablet
while the
left edge is taken up by buttons which includes a D - Pad that make navigation through the menus and other
apps like the browser a breeze.
While the Nook HD
leaves off a camera and doesn't have the breadth of
apps and media selections (movies, music) that Amazon and Google offer with their latest tablets, the Nook HD has the highest resolution screen for a 7 - inch tablet, is lighter than the Amazon Fire HD, and has an expansion slot for additional memory.
Sliding up from the home screen reveals a full list of
apps,
while sliding
left from the slate's right edge allows users to search for programs, share content, manage devices and change settings.
Once you select a topic within the
app, the
left side of the screen presents a list of relevant articles
while the right displays the article you selected.
There are only a couple more days
left in the Nemory Studios
app sale so be sure to grab your favorites
while it lasts.
All ebook reading
apps are designed to restrict any kind of editing
while leaving open the possibility of adding notes and highlighting (without changing the original file).
To ensure portability, bigger companies (including Amazon and Kobo) provide you with all - platform
apps: you can start reading on your computer
while drinking your morning coffee, continue where you
left off on your e-reader and finish on your smartphone.
The new Priority Hub feature learns users» habits to better organize social and other messages,
while incoming messages will now pop up over any
app you may be using, allowing you to reply without
leaving what you're currently doing.
As far as port, sensor, and button placement is concerned: on the back, we have our main camera sensor and a LED flash, there's no heart - rate sensor on the A series; on the front, we have our proximity and ambient light sensors, a front - facing camera, earpiece, display, back and recent
app capacitive keys, and a home button with an integrated touch - based fingerprint sensor (A5 and A7 only); on the bottom, there's a microphone, 3.5 mm headphone jack, MicroUSB port, and the speaker grille; on the top, we have nothing other than the secondary microphone, and, just like the new GS7, there's no IR blaster on board; and the volume buttons are located on the
left side of the aluminium frame,
while the power button is located on the right side — all three buttons are very tactile with excellent reachability and positioning.
As with other ICS tablets, icons for Google Search and Voice search are located in the top
left corner
while the
apps screen shortcut is on the bottom right.
As we saw in our closer look at BlackBerry 10, the default homescreen is a set of «tiles» that represent a widget - like view of your recently used
apps while you can swipe to the
left to view the messaging
app.
While most text - oriented iPhone
apps give you up / down scrolling to view more text, Kindle for iPhone tries to simulate the pages of a book, so it requires you to swipe your finger
left or right to view the previous and next pages, respectively.
While the Kindle Fire is an adequate tablet with lackluster specs, the Nexus 7 comes in the same size with fully featured hardware and all the Google
apps that Amazon chose to
leave off.
Left to right switches between
apps,
while top towards the middle reveals the settings and menu pane.
Files and Folders
app is extremely convenient due to its image preview on the
left side that can be accessed
while looking at other images.
It's possible that disabling WiFi, automatic data synchronization, or some battery - killing
app running in the background might amend the situation, but in my experience
while you can definitely get all - day use out of the XOOM battery, I wouldn't want to go on vacation with this tablet
while leaving the charger at home.
In the showcase power setting the
apps still operated in the windows and this was demonstrated by showing a video still playing in the smaller window and
while flicking the
app selector
left and right.
The gallery
app has a similar layout, with the right side of the screen displaying the pics in a particular folder,
while the
left side shows you all your gallery folders.
As usual, you get 5 desktops you can customize in order to properly arrange all your
apps and widgets,
while at the bottom of the screen you have Android buttons on the
left (back, home and task switching),
while on the right you get alerts for battery, WiFi and the clock.
While we're told that the customisation will be more limited in the companion
app, it's an interesting insight into how console games will sync with tablets in the future: Finally, we passed the controller to another player so we could record their exploratory run through Las Vegas, rekindling fond memories of exploring Test Drive: Unlimited's vast open world: We'll be giving our impressions from our playthrough soon, but it's safe to say that we were
left very impressed by The Crew considering its relatively early stage of development - ii's not due out until early next year, but the sheer magnitute of the environment is awe - inspiring, and the potential for multiplayer in this expansive driving playground is enticing indeed.
While Sony's focus on gaming, gaming and more gaming has
left the PS4 a bit light on the multimedia entertainment side, its compatibility with all your favourite streaming
apps from Netflix to Demand 5 makes it as robust as most smart TVs.
While the anticipation of the newly release Nintendo Switch Online Mobile
App was incredibly high in my camp, expecting a streamlined, accessible process for online matchmaking, we're instead
left with a system that holds glowing potential in some areas, whilst lacking sorely in others.
Users get a shortcut and favorite row at the bottom screen
while the always visible bottom buttons include the back, home and recent
apps (going
left to right).
I didn't really lose too much luckily, but I hate to think about if I had... In addition,
while in the Microsoft edge
app, I was trying to watch something (on a site that doesn't have its own
app), and every 10 minutes or so, it would
leave the
app and go to the home screen unless I moved the cursor around.