A Google user
I've only just began to use this app to add back a feature that Google/Samsung foolishly did not keep from Oreo to Pie. The bad thing about this app is that, when I hold the recent apps button (using a Note 9), it does not actually perform the multitasking/split screen mode. But, since I've enabled the accessibilities button (the little guy sitting at the corner of my navigation bar), it has performed the desired functionality. If the app developers fix this issue, then I will give it 5 stars!
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Thanks for your review, and for reporting the bug! I'm aware of the issue that affects some Samsung phones but haven't been able to fix it so far. > < Please try enabling the long press on back option because i know that works sometimes. Don't hesitate to email me at surplus.et@gmail.com or chat https://discord.gg/rkdaYNx . Cheers!
Jose Delgado
I was worried by a review that said this app has to be given permission to passwords, but I didn't read it did when I accepted its request to access my phone. It works like the split screen function of my LGQ7 plus, but a little better even. You can close the Split screens like closing any app, with the square button at the bottom of the phone, and the split screens will be saved so you can come back and reopen it when you want to.
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Daniel Kurber
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I don't know how I lived without this before (or anyone lives without it now). Even on small screens it's really useful. So much easier to access split screen then the method on any Android skin (even the Pixel). Had some issues on the Galaxy S5E tablet, but once I updated the tablet to Android 10, it works flawlessly. Note: I almost exclusively use the quick settings tile to trigger it, so can't really speak to other methods.
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