There are apps that utilize
the same swipe features.
Not exact matches
Like Tinder, the app works using a
swipe left /
swipe right function, and a lot of the
features are the
same on both platforms.
There are
same features as on the website + match matching game (simply
swipe left and right).
This means that all unnecessary elements are taken off, and you can use the
same features without the annoying side -
swiping.
Some of the Enhancements in the new Jelly Bean Update: — Android 4.1.2 — Build JZO54K — Buttery Smooth Performance & Great Stability (Thanks to Project Butter)-- Multi-View (Multi Windows Multitasking,
same as in Note II)-- Multi-View can also be disabled — Page Buddy — Notification Panel can now be customized — New Additions in Notification Panel — Smart Rotation (Screen Display adjusts to your angle of sightings)-- Continues Input in Samsung Keyboard (Like
Swipe or Android 4.2 Keyboard)-- Samsung's Cloud services —
Features like Direct Call, Smart Stay and Pop - up Play — New Widgets From the Galaxy S III — 2 Home screen modes — New Notifications bar — Google Now
While Apple is quick to brag about the processing power of the iPhone 4 and iPad 2, the resulting games still
feature the
same kinds of finger -
swiping gameplay gimmicks that we saw three years ago, as well as virtual * on - screen buttons and D - pads, which are awful.
You won't be surprised to find that the Gear's two best
features are also its most readily accessible: a
swipe down from the home screen gets you into the camera, a
swipe up from the
same spot brings up the phone dialer.
This
features works basically the
same as the Pixel devices, so a
swipe down reveals the notification shade.
The new update brings
swipe to move mails
feature for iPhone, the
same feature was earlier available
Windows Central can confirm that internally the new keyboard
features the
same swipe typing capabilities on PC that's found on Windows phones today.
In terms of functionality, the Pixel Buds will have many of the
same hardware
features we've seen on most Bluetooth in - ear headphones on the market, including touch controls that allow users to tap the right earbud to pause music, as well as
swipe forward and backward to change songs.