Tell Us Your Favorite Apps and Win a Huawei P30 Pro! [Open to all Countries] - Huawei Developers

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The goal of HMS is to give developers more options for a complete app kit solution. HMS is a more open and affordable alternative to GMS, and every day more and more apps get built using HMS. In this thread, we invite you to leave a comment talking about apps. What are your favorite apps? What do you like about them? Participants will be entered into a giveaway for a chance to win a Huawei P30 Pro!
Contest date:
6/26/2020 - 7/7/2020​
Contest rules:
Leave a comment describing your favorite apps
One entry per user
Entries must be submitted by July 7th, 2020
Open to all countries
Prizes:
1x Huawei P30 Pro
The Huawei P30 Pro was one of the top phones of 2019, with its advanced camera setup and super-fast speeds. Now you can have the chance to own this exciting phone! XDA did a video review of the camera on the P30 Pro, which you can check out here.
We are looking forward to your comments describing your favorite apps! After the contest end-date, a winner will be select to receive a free Huawei P30 Pro.

Actually, I like the wechat most
Reason: I live in singapore and my best friend lives in China now. Every time when we have time, we will have a video chat with each other. In my view, it makes the communication so convenient.

Daily i use VIBER,TEAMVIEWER and WOL manager.
I like the way i can "wake up" my pc and through Teamviewer can remote it from anywhere i am.

What i like with the P series is the camera app.
It's complete with different useful tools,that makes it more powerful than other brands.

Telegram and Spotify
I like using Telegram app and Spotify
I am huge user of Telegram which has replaced my traditional messaging
It is pretty intuitive reliable and easy
Also it's not just a messaging app but a collective Databases of various Things and People
Movies songs learning we can get any groups of u name the topic
Also Spotify is one of the app that I use the most being an Audiophile
The distribution of genres are just very good
Also I can find new Music very easily

Youtube and Twitter are what I use the most. Image 2 wallpaper is a great app for setting my wallpaper

I love 'Google Maps' .
The way it shows me the way in such a busy and big city where you find freedom to yourself to discover it by your own. It also helps to estimate the time you might need. And the best thing is you can easily by pass traffic jam if you have a clear view of the road condition.

I use AIMP not only for my music but to listen to audiobooks changing speed, tempo and pitch easily.

The camera, I like to take a photo of all kinds, communication

I like Amazon India App
I like it because it has all.... Shopping, Movies, Music, Daily needs, Payments, Etc
Now a days in India they introduced CREDIT feature too for those who want to spend and pay later (Direct credit in wallet... No need of Credit card). Its soo cool right.

For me, Twitter is my favorite app. It's not just a social media app for me, it's also a news app and basically a RSS Feed app for all my favorite sites. It's super flexible and just very easy to use. At this point I "couldn't" live without it. The Netflix app in combination with my Chromecast is my second most favorite app.

I really love Nova Launcher! It is one of the apps I always had on my smartphone and it's one of the first apps I install when I change my phone or install a custom ROM.

Self-improving apps
I use apps that are related to improving your efficiency when it comes to studying. 2 of those are Tide and Flipd. They are so easy to use, free and help me manage my time in the most comfortable way.

Since I love taking photos with my mobile all the time, therefore 'Snapseed' is my most favourite app.

I use the most Retro music player, MS Teams, Whatsapp and Reddit.

My favorite apps are definitely Owncloud, Discord, Hue and Prime Video

My favorite apps are those that are simple to use and user friendly. Those apps that are dark themed since I use an OLED display phone. I love apps that doesn't consume a lot of power. And finally, those apps that are safe to use and doesn't come with android virus. ??

One of my favorite app is Google Drive, Google Drive, It helps in syncing and storing files. It includes a powerful mobile office suite, so I can create and edit files from my phone. Drive can store your files locally for offline viewing and editing too.
And another app which i like most is Telegram, it delivers message faster than any other app and it lets me access my message from multiple devices.

Whatsapp
Youtube
Call of duty
Pubg

Sometimes I feel like I am the one who really love Huawei devices. Now I am typing on Huawei Nova 3 , the device is really running well. Previously I used Honor6x, Honor 20i which are devices of Huawei sub-brand Honor.
To be honest I mostly love this EMUI which is far from typical Chinese UI and close to stock. The apps I use most Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, camera and gallery..
And kudos to emui for making such great camera app.. I like it..

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[WIP][GAME] PopNationOnline

Hello guys,
We are a small team which is about to make its first game. It is a realtime multiplayer bubble shooter. So far we have some design tests and almost no coding done. It is going to eventually be released for Android and iOS for both smartphones and tablets.
We are also looking for a good realtime backend API platform. Do you have any experiences with such?
We think we have picked the right ad platform:
www.appflood.com?site=21155
Here's a design test:
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We are hoping to be getting your feedback in this WIP thread.
We already have a site : www.popnationonline.com and a FB page : https://www.facebook.com/popnationonline?hc_location=stream
PopNationOnline said:
Hello guys,
We are a small team which is about to make its first game. It is a realtime multiplayer bubble shooter. So far we have some design tests and almost no coding done. It is going to eventually be released for Android and iOS for both smartphones and tablets.
We are also looking for a good realtime backend API platform. Do you have any experiences with such?
We are hoping to be getting your feedback in this WIP thread.
this looks so awesome !!!
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Oh, thank you! We are working hard so we can make a video of the game in action. We will alsp be revealing some very cool game mechanics as soon as we have them implemented.
Available in China?
I showed this to some of my Chinese friend. They are interested.:laugh: Do you think you can make this game available in China?
obicho said:
I showed this to some of my Chinese friend. They are interested.:laugh: Do you think you can make this game available in China?
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Hi, I've been reading about releasing games in China and so far I am not really sure how to do it. I know there are dozens of app stores other than google play and the app store. Putting the game there won't be a big problem I guess, but the in-game purchases will have to go through the google and apple accounts of the users. Now that I do not know if will be an issue for Chinese players. How do Chinese players pay for games? Do they use credit cards?
Also there is localization which I will do my best to get at least in mandarin and spanish.
If not, the single-player will be free anyway (albeit with ads), while the multiplayer will get a candy-crush style system of hearts you lose for a loss and you have to buy in order to play more.
PopNationOnline said:
Hi, I've been reading about releasing games in China and so far I am not really sure how to do it. I know there are dozens of app stores other than google play and the app store. Putting the game there won't be a big problem I guess, but the in-game purchases will have to go through the google and apple accounts of the users. Now that I do not know if will be an issue for Chinese players. How do Chinese players pay for games? Do they use credit cards?
Also there is localization which I will do my best to get at least in mandarin and spanish.
If not, the single-player will be free anyway (albeit with ads), while the multiplayer will get a candy-crush style system of hearts you lose for a loss and you have to buy in order to play more.
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Releasing game in China is tricky but not impossible.
First you must decide how you are going to make money.
If you go with the mobile ads route, then just find company that has an SDK that provides ads.
If you want in-app purchase, you just need to find a Chinese payment SDK that takes Chinese payment methods.
Google play is not supported well in China so you will have to find a different submission service that takes your APK and send it to all top stores in China.
My favorite is appigniter.com
They have payment and mobile ads SDK. And pays you through your paypal account.
There are others like
papaya
onepf.org
inmobi
All interesting choices but not sure how good they work.
Thank you very much! That did help a lot. We will surely try to include a Chinese payment method, it is a gigantic market after all.
SohanM said:
Hey PopNationOnline
Uploading to each of the app stores in China can be a painstaking process. To make this process easier, you can try App Publish by InMobi. Its free and you will have to upload your app once and your app will be published to around 160 app stores across the world. I think it'll really help you.
Disclaimer: I work for InMobi
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Haha, free advertisement. Still, thank you! I might just end up using it.
I talked to a Papaya representative in China and he was very keen on making me give up the idea of using their payment SDK and dealing with China in general. I found it very strange.

[Q] Alternative APPS

Hi GUYS,
I am new to the android world, I have been an iphone user from iphone 3gs to iphone 5s, recently I shifted to ios to android and I am curreclty using Samsung Note 3, I am very happy with the performance of the device but when it comes to the App experience I give full marks to IOS.
I thought i would start this thread for users like me who might be having problems in the android world with APPS.
eg:
1. I never found an alternative app for "ibank" which is was using on my MAC and iphone.
2. No good alternative for "Filemaker Go."
So I request all the users of this community to share the name of such alternatives apps, so that it might help in easy switching between the platforms.
I am still looking for multiple accounts emails software blackberry was great here.
At present syncing all other email address to 1 single account but thats not I require
For multiple accounts email you can use
1. Boxer.
2. CloudMagic email.
3. MyMail
On iOS I used to use "App Price Drops" app for notification of price drops of app. Can anybody tell an alternative to this app for android?
Aashim said:
Hi GUYS,
I am new to the android world, I have been an iphone user from iphone 3gs to iphone 5s, recently I shifted to ios to android and I am curreclty using Samsung Note 3, I am very happy with the performance of the device but when it comes to the App experience I give full marks to IOS.
I thought i would start this thread for users like me who might be having problems in the android world with APPS.
eg:
1. I never found an alternative app for "ibank" which is was using on my MAC and iphone.
2. No good alternative for "Filemaker Go."
So I request all the users of this community to share the name of such alternatives apps, so that it might help in easy switching between the platforms.
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Little googling took me here
http://alternativeto.net
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Already been to this site.
But see the site lists so many apps as alternatives for FileMaker go and I have tested almost all but none came closer to the functionalilty of FileMaker pro.
The main motive behind starting this thread is to help users to save time and install the best alternative app that the other helpful users of this community propose rather than installing each app that sites like alternativeto.net suggests.
I hope the community will help.
Guys which app are you using to sync outlook with your PC over local WiFi not through internet.
For iOS I used to use todo version 7
Hoping for a reply
Aashim said:
Already been to this site.
But see the site lists so many apps as alternatives for FileMaker go and I have tested almost all but none came closer to the functionalilty of FileMaker pro.
The main motive behind starting this thread is to help users to save time and install the best alternative app that the other helpful users of this community propose rather than installing each app that sites like alternativeto.net suggests.
I hope the community will help.
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Agree
Hey guys
Any one knows android apps for.
1. Textexpansion.
2. Watching prices of apps and if the prices falls we could get a notification.
Please reply
Guys found an app more or like the iOS app "Textexpander".
The name of the app is "Everclip".
Please try it out and if know a better app than this one than please do share the name of the app here.
Guys anyone know a good notification app for controlling volume
Hoping for a reply

Unpopular Communication Apps That Deserve A Call Back

Unpopular Communication Apps That Deserve A Call Back
I don't know if you've heard of these new type of phones coming out called "Smartphones" but apparently they offer a million new ways to communicate with people. We all know about texting apps, calling, snapchat, skype and all of the basics. There are also a lot of really cool communication apps that don't make it onto the "Most Popular" page of the Play store. Let's take a look at some of these really good apps that you may not have heard of before.
Couple Tracker -Mobile monitor
This one is really creepy but it's good at what it does. This is for the average couple that doesn't trust each other because for some reason they thought it would be a good idea to get back together after one of them cheated. So the solution to the lack of trust is Couple Tracker. This is an app that you'll install on both you and your partners device. Then the app will share your call history, texts, location and activity with the other user. LOL I'm not even kidding. Some people live this way. If this app seems appealing to you then you should probably break up. If you don't want to break up then download this app. At least it's something.
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Simpler Dialer
So there are still a few people out there that make phones calls on a regular basis. Hopefully this is something you plan on quitting soon but in the mean time you should try Simple Dialer. It resembles the stock dialer while giving you a bunch of customization options. So many dialer apps go way overboard with all the extras they pile on and ultimately ruin their app. This one is called Simple Dialer for a reason. It looks and functions great. Check it out!
Download
Skype Qik: Group Video Chat
Qik isn't exactly an unheard of app but it doesn't have near the popularity that it's big brother Skype has. The best way to describe this app is that it's a mixture of Skype and Snapchat. My favorite feature is the ability to create group chats where everyone can easily share videos. There really isn't anything else like it that works as well as this does. So I highly recommend giving this one a shot.
Download
Marco Polo Video Walkie Talkie
Marco Polo doesn't really serve any practical use but it is pretty fun. It's another video sharing app but with tons of video and audio filters. It's great for kids but anyone over 14 might not be too interested in this one. You might find that it's a fun and entertaining way to keep in touch with your kid who is beginning to hate you as a parent. It's a cool app but with a very specific audience. Nothin' wrong with that.
Download
Signal Private Messenger
Ever wonder if someone is spying on your messages? Spoiler alert: They are. Intergalactic aliens have the technology to intercept your messages unless they have a strong encryption. That's the idea behind Signal. Chat freely with your partners in crime without worrying about Aliens using your chatlogs to study human behavior. So what sets this chat app apart from all of the other encrypted app options? Phone calls. You can also make private phone calls over VOIP with the Signal app. So if you're ready to get serious about your privacy, you should check out this app.
Download
So are there any great apps that you use for communication that everyone else seems to miss? If so let a comment down below and let people know about it!
Qik will be shut off next month. So, a little late for it...

Story Behind ScanScan: Huawei Developer Platforms Power Mobile App Accessibility

Tao Xinle is excited about the upcoming HUAWEI DEVELOPER CONFERENCE 2020 (Together), not only because he can share stories and thoughts with developers across the world at this annual event, but also because he will bring his new innovation to the HDC. It is a text recognition app called ScanScan that has been downloaded more than 9 million times in AppGallery.
ScanScan was born out of a romance. Three years ago, Tao quit his job in Beijing and moved to Yunnan Province to live with his girlfriend Baibai. As a book lover who enjoys reading and noting down her favorite sentences, she tried various types of OCR software but was frustrated by the complicated procedures, low precision, and high costs. Therefore, Tao decided to develop a handy OCR tool for her.
Tao used the white cat he raised with his girlfriend as the logo for ScanScan to symbolize their love and togetherness.
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Story Behind ScanScan: Huawei Developer Platforms Power Mobile App Accessibility
Baibai giving feedback about ScanScan
As a beta user of ScanScan, Baibai offered a lot of useful feedback, which inspired Tao to add more functions to the original version, including document scanning, chart recognition, batch recognition, and translation.
During app development, Tao used the OCR and document correction capabilities powered by HUAWEI HiAI to improve the accuracy of text recognition and speed of boundary detection, and also integrated HMS Core's ML Kit, all free of charge. In addition to helping Tao save on resources, these two platforms also allowed the OCR feature to be compatible with various mobile phones, from low-end to high-end models, from Huawei brands to non-Huawei brands, even without the need to connect to a network.
The full-coverage capabilities provided by Huawei allow developers to develop features or apps compatible with all device models. ScanScan offers an offline recognition capability, which keeps user data safe with the recognized results stored locally on your phone, and allows users to use it anywhere, even in remote areas where the network signal is often patchy.
Story Behind ScanScan: Huawei Developer Platforms Power Mobile App Accessibility
Tao Xinle and Baibai trying out the app
At the very beginning, ScanScan aimed to offer more convenience to users like Baibai. However, it turned out to be a blessing for another unexpected group of users.
"ScanScan really helps me see the world," said Anzhi, a visually impaired user of the app. "I use it to read my schedule, musical notation, user guide for electronic device, and the label on medicine packets. Sometimes when I am not sure which floor I am on, ScanScan can help me identify the floor by taking a picture." Anzhi described her user experience with high praise for the app: "If I was only allowed to use one app on my phone, it would be ScanScan because it really helps me see more in my life."
By integrating HMS Core's AI capabilities and adapting to some accessibility functions on phones, ScanScan can easily recognize text in photos and convert it into audio output, which enables people with visual impairments to read in daily life. It also adds voice alerts to instruct users to adjust the camera angle for a more precise recognition result.
"When I found out that ScanScan can actually help people, it felt like I’ve done something worthwhile," said Tao.
Such powerful technology should be accessed by everyone, though it is sometimes still out of reach for certain groups. Accessibility features are crucial to apps, just like tactile paving is an indispensable part of our streets. By creating an app like ScanScan, Tao has demonstrated that he is as much of a pioneer as he is a developer who has paved the way for more newcomers.

Article What are the first five apps you install on Windows?

Getting a new PC can be a magical moment, and turning it on for the first time is always a fun experience. But that can all take a backseat once you have to start setting everything up how you like it. New PCs don't come with all the apps you use, so you have to start all over again. That begs the question: what are the first five apps you install when you set up a new computer? Of course, everyone's answer is different, so we'll get things started with our own list of indispensable apps for Windows 10.
1 - Windows Package Manager (winget)​Package managers aren't really new, especially for Linux users, but until Microsoft launched its own last year, I had never really gotten into them. However, I have to say I really fell in love with the concept. Like other package managers, winget is a command line-based tool that lets you quickly search for apps and install them in a single interface. You can use commands like search, install, upgrade, and more to manage your apps. You can even import a list of apps you've installed, so when you set up a new PC, you can import and install them all in one go. Using this kind of tool can seem clunky at first, but it can actually be a lot faster once you get used to it.
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It's likely that Microsoft will eventually bundle Windows Package Manager into Windows itself, and if you're using Windows 10 Insider builds, it's already installed by default. If you're not, you can join the Insider program for Windows Package Manager to get updates for it automatically through the Microsoft Store. The tool is included as part of the App Installer listing on the Store. Finally, you can download the latest version from the GitHub repository, if you want to handle everything manually.
2 - Unigram (and other social apps)​One of the things we use our computers for the most is talking to our friends and family. So of course messaging and social apps are essential to many of us. My social app of choice is Unigram - an unofficial client for Telegram. Now, there are official Telegram clients for almost every platform, including Windows 10, but Unigram is really cool if you're a fan of Microsoft's design language. The experience is built almost completely on native UWP technologies, so it looks exactly how you would expect a Windows 10 app to look. Plus, while it's unofficial, the Telegram team actually supports Unigram development, and the app is even listed on the official Telegram website. Most new features arrive on Unigram alongside other versions, sometimes even faster than on Telegram Desktop. Oh, and did I mention it works on Xbox consoles?
You can download the latest version of Unigram from the Microsoft Store. Of course, there are a few other messaging apps I use until I can convince everyone to use Telegram/Unigram. Microsoft Teams has a version for personal use that I use for video calls, Facebook has an official Messenger app, and if you only use Instagram for the DMs, I really like Indirect. Much like Unigram, it's an unofficial client that leverages a lot of the Windows 10 design elements, and it's completely focused on the messaging experience on Instagram.
3 - myTube!​myTube! (yes, the exclamation mark is part of the name) is another unofficial client, this time for YouTube. I first used it back when I had a Windows phone, which Google refused to support. Like Unigram, myTube! implements a ton of design and UX elements of Windows 10, which makes it feel right at home. The interface is completely optimized for touch, too, and video playback and scrubbing works really well with both a touchscreen and a mouse. You can easily cut through the clutter by going straight into your subscriptions, and it has a lot of nice features. It can remember where you were last time you watched a video, it has its own watch history that can choose to separate or merge with your official YouTube history, and more. Some syncing features are limited by Google's APIs, but I still love it.
One thing you may or may not like is that myTube, by default, won't play ads. If you're not paying for YouTube Premium or a channel membership but you still want to support your favorite creators, there's an option to use the YouTube web player for videos, which will load the ads as usual. You will be sacrificing some myTube! features, though.
You can download myTube! from the Microsoft Store.
4 - FeedLab​Microsoft includes a News app with Windows 10, but it's really meant to deliver more mainstream news from a specific set of sources. RSS feeds can still be a great way to get news from all the sources you like, and I enjoy FeedLab a lot. My original choice would have been Nextgen Reader, but sadly, that's not available anymore. FeedLab is an unofficial client for Feedly, which is a very popular RSS feed aggregator. In addition to showing you headlines, Feedly lets you read full articles for many websites directly within the app. When you sign in with Feedly, all your sources and categories are imported as they are on the website, so things will feel pretty familiar.
Feedly also offers a lot of customization options like light and dark themes, setting your homepage, changing how you prefer to see the news headlines, setting notifications, and so on. Like other apps on this list, it uses some Windows 10 design elements, and it has support touch gestures to make the experience that much better on tablets. The app is ad-supported, but for $2.99, you can remove ads and get access to offline mode, so you can sync your articles and save them for when you don't have internet. You can download it on the Microsoft Store.
5 - Feem​As connected as all of our devices are today, I still don't think there's an ideal way to send files from my phone to my PC out of the box. Both Windows and Android offer nearby sharing options, but they're not cross-compatible. Feem is a cross-platform service that does just that. You can use your home Wi-Fi or create a Wi-Fi Direct connection to send files from your phone to your PC, usually much faster than by uploading them to a cloud service. It supports any file type you might want, and you can send multiple files at once, so the whole experience is pretty seamless.
Of course, there are plenty of cloud storage services that let you access files on all kinds of devices, but if you're not willing to pay for cloud storage, Feem is a great tool. You can download it from the Microsoft Store, but it's also available on other major platforms including Android, iOS, and macOS.
If you're wondering why Google Chrome or any other browser isn't on this list, I actually really like the new Edge browser from Microsoft. It's installed automatically on recent versions of Windows 10, but if you have an older machine, you can download it here.
Those are just my picks, though, and I know have a very particular taste. What apps do you always install as soon as you set up a Windows PC? We'd love to hear your thoughts!
In a fresh windows I would install first
1. Opera as my main browser
2. Telegram
3. Foobar as my main player
4. VLC main for watching movies
5. Photoshop
Startisback
Tor
DaVinci
OBS
Notepad++
Simplewall firewall (opensource firewall software)
Firefox
keepass
dropbox
cryptomator
Firefox
KeePassXC
XnView
PotPlayer
vs code
Brave Browser
Bitwarden
Nextcloud
Chocolatey
ADB/Fastboot
(Also, thanks OP for listing your apps since they actually seem pretty cool! I'm gonna install a couple and use them for myself! )
1. vlc
2. steam
3. windows terminal
4. winrar
5. equalizer APO
for me, the five are-
1. firefox
2. qbittorrent
3. VLC
4. spotify
5. NetWorx
1. Total Commander
2. Firefox
3. MPC-HC
4. Foobar
5. IrfanView
VS Code
Launchy
Winsplit Revolution
Autohotkey
Everything (Search application)
Chrome
VLC
Steam
Telegram
Discord
Of course, the first order of business is always to get rid of Microsoft Edge.
First 'app' I install is Linux.
This thread is super interesting to me because the first one on the list is a browser, or you use Edge. For me:
Photoshop
Illustrator
Premiere Pro
Slack
Microsoft To Do
Firefox, VLC, Telegram, Steam and Winareo
Chrome
Snagit
Adobe Cloud
Slack/Telegram
Spotify
Chrome
Steam
7-zip
Obs studios
StartIsBack++
because the windows 10 start menu sucks
also i could've installed Classic Shell or something like that but meh
Notepad++
because programming languages included and i like programming sooooo...
Brave, as my main browser
because chrome sucks
and free cryptocurrency
Steam
because games
WinRar
because the creator allows not paying!
he allows that for no pirating; yes he really did that
NTGDeveloper said:
Brave Browser
Bitwarden
Nextcloud
Chocolatey
ADB/Fastboot
(Also, thanks OP for listing your apps since they actually seem pretty cool! I'm gonna install a couple and use them for myself! )
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yay someone uses brave yeyeyeyeeyeyewye
XDARoni said:
Chrome
VLC
Steam
Telegram
Discord
Of course, the first order of business is always to get rid of Microsoft Edge.
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why get rid of edge? i used it for like 3 years until i found brave
and edge has some protection in it too so why? honestly i like my tabs in the left side.
meowHelpMeRoot said:
yay someone uses brave yeyeyeyeeyeyewye
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Chrome better chrome my favorite browser that and Microsoft edge

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