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Downvoted a comment on RHVoice as an alternative to Speech Services by GoogleGoogle Speech Services has speech-to-text functionality, but RHVoice doesn't
Updated Avira Browser Safety- Reviewed Blokada
Google store says not suitable for my Android 8.0.0 device. So I can not even install Blokada like I used to (on the same device).
- Replied to a comment / review on Blokada
Reviewed AlReaderThis smartphone app is mislabeled as also being a Windows app. Except it's not, and never was. That it was once available on the now defunct "Windows phone" platform, a smartphone-only platform of Microsoft (before it gave up the monopoly to Android and iPhone) doesn't make it a Windows app either. "Windows" means Microsoft Windows COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEM.
Reviewed WatZatSongNot real shazam replacement since it's "community driven", i.e. just a place to ask questions about a song you heard
Updated @Voice Aloud Reader (TTS Reader)- Reviewed AdGuard
Isn't it deceptive information here? AdGuard is not freemium. The website (https://adguard.com/en/welcome.html) clearly states they have a 14 day free trial. I can confirm that as I have used it, and indeed it's trial only. At the end of the period the application or app disables all its features, including settings, and says in red letter that the "Trial is over" and it disables itself completely unless you pay. There is NO continuing limited free service that justifies the "freemium" label...
Reviewed Midnight CommanderBuggy Windows "version" (4.8.24). When moving the opened program, its window's edge never snaps to the sides and corners, unlike every other window panel opened on the desktop. I say version in quotation because it may be inappropriate to call it that, as it is independently available at separate websites unrelated to Midnight Commander official website where the Linux version is. So it seems like the Windows "version" of MC is not so much a version but may be independently ported and...
- Reviewed HWMonitor
Obviously it's a fork of the free and open source app "Open Hardware Monitor". Pure copycat software with no additional features of its own (too lazy to make even a superficial cosmetic face lift of the interface). Yet it charges people money. Not sure such a thing should be listed at alternatieto as it only adds confusion.