Sort of. It’s a universal standard that would allow all messaging applications to work together while supporting many of the features of current 3rd party apps. It’s like an improved and more feature rich alternative to SMS and MMS.
Sort of. It’s a universal standard that would allow all messaging applications to work together while supporting many of the features of current 3rd party apps. It’s like an improved and more feature rich alternative to SMS and MMS.
If retroarch is too much you can try Lemuroid. Lemuroid is a much simpler emulation app with a more straightforward GUI. It doesn’t come anywhere near the features or number of cores of retroarch but it supports most common retro systems.