Google would be struggled a lot if they didn't have a monopoly over the internet. They introduced google sheets, slides etc for free which is an anti-competitive move to hit Microsoft office. They are taking unfair advantage of their monopoly power. Maybe it just me but I don't like google stuff. For the last couple of years, Google didn't announce anything that excites me. And now that I'm talking about Google, I'll add that Google Duo sucks (seriously? No indicator to show who's currently talking?), and Google Meet needs more features (like the ability to share sound when screen sharing on mobile devices, this should be basic!) Just wish we could have the old layout back. The 'Library' option serves absolutely no purpose beyond your app wishlist, (which should be integrated in the 'Manage apps' section or should have it's own section) because the other two options redirect you to other apps.Īlright, end of rant. You need to go back and click on 'See recent updates'. What the hell?Īnd whose idea was it to separate the currently updating apps and recently updated app lists? The previous format was so convenient, you could easily see what apps recently updated and their changelog as you updated new apps, but now you can't do that. 1 in 10 times, it'll show the 'All apps are up to date' message but when I click on it and click 'Check for updates', two new apps will show that they do in fact require updates. More importantly, updates don't always show up on the first screen. It now takes an extra click for checking for app updates, which adds up when you check it multiple times a day. I don't understand some of the changes Google makes to perfectly working apps for seemingly no reason.
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