Lots of new features…that’s great but when are you going to make Android app usable?

Honestly, the single most needed feature on android besides the fact that it works terribly in landscape view on a tablet is the ability to share into the app using the android share menu. Having a Notes app that doesn’t allow you to share into the app is only slightly better than pointless. While great to have available on Android, adding any content is super hard because you can’t share into the app. Please please fix this. I’m barely able to take advantage of my paid subscription because of this huge missing feature. I saw that you had an android app which was fantastic. Only to Later learn that it’s just a web wrapper and you can’t actually share into it.

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u/ansel1212 — 4 days ago

Drive and Shine raised prices after they said they would be locked in for life.

Anybody else have the experience of being an early adopter of Drive and Shine Car Wash in Fort Wayne and signing up for their founding club where they would lock in pricing only to find that they went and raised pricing? I received an email a couple months ago saying that any previous email I'd received was a mistake and they apologized for the confusion and that pricing would stay locked in. Now two months later, without warning, they raised their pricing. And when I complained about it, it was said that corporate decided to do this and even the local employees thought they did their customers wrong. When speaking to corporate, the best they said they'd do is pass along feedback to leadership.

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u/ansel1212 — 4 days ago
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Just got my MacBook Pro 14 M5 Pro with 24 gigs of RAM and not sure if I need to return and get 48 gigs

I'm new to the Mac world, haven't used a Mac in probably 30 years or more. Got tired of choppy, stuttery Lightroom Classic performance on my super high-end gaming desktop PC with 96 gigs of RAM. Question I have is after doing some research, I saw that you can use the activity monitor to see if you are running into RAM barriers. And when I was using Lightroom to edit photos, the activity monitor for the memory turned yellow and sustained that way for a while.

My question, for those of you more experienced than I am in the Mac world, does this mean it would be a good idea for me to return my 24 gig machine while I'm in the return window and get one with 48 gigs of RAM for better longevity? As you can see, I took a break from editing and that's when it went green again.

But I've definitely seen this where the whole thing was yellow while I was just continuously editing images. I'd hate to spend more money only to have the same thing happen again if this is a normal thing with Lightroom Classic, but if this means that I'm getting slowdowns already on a brand-new machine, I think I'd rather invest the extra money for some more RAM to make sure I can get four to five years of good usage out of it. What do you guys think?

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u/ansel1212 — 3 months ago