@JenMsft What would be great, being able to turn off the ads (or everything on the lock screen). At this point just charge us a monthly fee to remove them.
Sometimes you just want a lock screen to be a lock screen.
@JenMsft Looks nice, though if we're going to keep filling up the lock screen, maybe let it grow a bit more for longer artist/titles?
Should it not be in line with the wifi/battery icons? Feels like it's outside of safe screen area (if that's still a thing)
@Dorizzdt@thenickrandolph@WithinRafael@UnoPlatform Yep, that was me, VB6 and Delphi, moving to .NET and went with C#/WPF. Though agree with @WithinRafael desktop apps are dead (maybe except util/single user). Make the cloud & web app, wrap it if you need desktop. Flutter if you need specific interactions on mobile.
@mattupover Possibly if they are separate audio sessions. If it's all in the browser you might struggle, but right-click on the app for the breakdown of sessions and see if the real-time levels are separate for notifications/calls and give it a go moving them to different devices.
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@thesamparr Even then you're going to find all the odd edge cases with email clients, might look great in gmail and then broken in all the other clients.
@elonmusk@sampullara Really? That was used back when Twitter was open and allowed 3rd party clients to help build out their experiences. It shared what app you were using and allowed discovery of new ways to use Twitter.