Apple has it and had it for a long time. Now Linux has it.
When is Windows going to catch up? Why does Microsoft struggle so much with implementing useful features while at the same time spending copious amounts of their developer's time pushing garbage noone asked for?
Another good example is Alt/Win+Mouse key window management. Such a great feature that would be a blessing for literally everyone that doesn't keep just their browser open.
take 5 fucking minutes and actually try it out. It's fucking horrible and can't be called a phone integration. sorry but those can't be compared to Apple's phone integration. They're not bad but by far not as powerful as Apple's.
Ryan Perez
I don't know whether you're trying to be an asshole or genuinely curious so I will assume the latter.
Both major GNU/LInux environments (Gnome and KDE) allow you to integrate your Android smartphone (text messages, clipboard integration, file browsing, call notification/muting) by being connected to the same network via KDE connect protocol (on gnome it's a shell extension called gsconnect, a fraction of which (the text messaging window) I presented in the oP)
Jaxon Barnes
>make a thread saying wangblows has no phone integration >get btfo >b-but it's bad dumbass
Isaiah Foster
>powerful What do you mean? What is it missing and why should I care?
Ryan James
I use Pushbullet to connect my various applications like Sonarr, Radarr and Android SMS and I fucking that I have to use a botnet service. I want something I can host on my own server to handle notifications and broadcast shit via libnotify on my Linux desktops.
Kevin Barnes
>I don't know whether you're trying to be an asshole or genuinely curious so I will assume the latter. I was curious. I know KDE's phone integration but OP sounded like there was something new. I wish I could actually talk and text with my machine like with iPhones/Mac. It's so bad it can't be called a phone integration. Also it requires an Android 7+ device. My work phone still hase Android 6. Can't call or text with my machine.
Michael Ortiz
Linux is a kernel. The systems name is GNU.
Adrian Evans
>Get Notifications on Your PC >Respond to Text Messages on Your PC >Send Links to Your PC >Set Reminders on Your PC and Get Them on Your Phone >View Phone Activities in Your Timeline >Microsoft Apps Like OneDrive, Edge, Office, and More >Send Messages Between Apps on Your Phone and PC but this isn't phone integration? kill yourself you fucking retard also android 6 support was dropped almost 2 years ago
Who in their right mind would want to get double the amount of distraction? I could use that shit, but I don't. Windows users aren't missing out on anything of value.
Joseph Johnson
Most features are still not implemented. Actually fucking try it you dumb fucking nigger. Only things you can do atm is look at your PHOTOS (not files) and read/write SMS. Big fucking deal.
Jackson Harris
Imagine being an adult man and saving pictures of little chinese cartoon girls on your machine.
Jordan Myers
>google is a verb >>HURR DURR Hmm...
Evan Lopez
>Imagine being an adult and still being scared of what other people think of you. >"They might tell mommy!1"
>caring what others think how does it feel to be 16?
hi freetard
Colton Scott
>set up GSconnect >get a call >notification on top pops up >there's a dedicated button for muting the ringtone/buzzer or to discard the call >my music volume is smoothly turned down a notch so I can hear the buzzing one of the few times you get a truly wholesome experience using Linux. It worked as if God himself intended it to work like this. It should be a standard on Gnome.
You can text from KDE Connect. Not sure if Android supports calling remotely.
Zachary Gray
They're actually working to make it standard on gnome in the future it just needs to pass more beta testing. Good thing about GNOMEs extension model is that experimental features can be added without requiring a complete package upgrade.
Hunter Williams
Absolutely based.
Hunter Green
>the music automatically comes back when you finish the call >it actually works with any kind of media player, even embedded videos in the browser >and the clipboard, the fucking clipboard!