• @Whirlybird@aussie.zone
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    511 months ago

    Only what, 10 years after windows phone? Windows phone was so ahead of its time in terms of UI, it’s a shame it died.

    • @SpitfireA
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      211 months ago

      Windows phone was really nice. I enjoyed mine while I had it. It just got no third-party support with apps so it died off.

  • AutoTL;DRB
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    111 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    A test version of Google Chrome on iOS now lets you put the address bar on the bottom of the screen, as spotted by MacRumors contributor Steve Moser.

    It’s a nice change that lets you move the address bar closer to your thumb — though notably, it comes two years after Apple moved the URL bar to the bottom of Safari by default with iOS 15.

    There are two ways to change the location of the address bar.

    The easiest is pressing and holding on the bar, which brings up an option to switch its position.

    (A colleague in the UK wasn’t able to find the setting, so it may not be rolled out for everyone on the TestFlight build just yet.)

    We’ve asked Google if it plans to bring this feature to everyone who uses Chrome on iOS and if it’s coming to Android, too.


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