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Post by reden on May 8, 2021 4:34:19 GMT
Even though the Holo-Link works without looking at the images, it's more effective if you do so. But in the mobile systems, you can't have multiple things open at a time.
A solution to this might be a communal webpage where the images and the text could be simultaneously seen, or copying the PUBLIC UPLINK folder into one's google drive. Of course, there are more ideas available.
What do you think?
Edit: Ahh, Mysticminds answered in another thread: it doesn't matter if you are looking at the images or not, so you can use the Holo-Link just like as on a desktop computer.
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Post by tai on May 8, 2021 4:50:54 GMT
I was thinking, it'd be pretty simple to just download the photos to your phone and paste the notes into your notes app, it'd still work. I know its not directly related to what you're posting but that's a plausible functionality since the pieces are still present in the device.
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Post by AnthroHeart on May 8, 2021 4:52:50 GMT
Should we pay attention to have only one instance of each of the 3 images?
Would we need to specify that path to each file to be most optimal?
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Post by tai on May 8, 2021 5:13:30 GMT
Should we pay attention to have only one instance of each of the 3 images? Would we need to specify that path to each file to be most optimal? No specifications are required, as long as iterations of them exist on your device it should still work.
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Post by hambumger1 on May 11, 2021 23:23:46 GMT
I know it's not necessary, but I like to do this for reassurance. I use this app called Floating Apps. You can use this to open multiple windows just like a normal computer. I use this to have the Holostone and Thoughtform PNG files open on my screen, then I minimize them when I need to do something on my phone. It's for the Android. I don't know about iOS devices.
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