As long as you keep it fair, as in not many users, not too many streams etc, https://fairmeeting.net/ offers videocalling for free. I think it is using Jitsi.
They also offer paid versions that you can use should you require more than a few users.
As long as you keep it fair, as in not many users, not too many streams etc, https://fairmeeting.net/ offers videocalling for free. I think it is using Jitsi.
They also offer paid versions that you can use should you require more than a few users.
It is not as game-ified, but you can have a look at anki. There are plenty of premade decks about various topics to learn with.
There are a few other providers that do lifetime subscriptions. Filen.io and pCloud come to mind.
If you like open source projects, have a look at the banglejs. It can do most of what other smart watches do, but privacy friendly, and with a runtime of about a week per charge. However, it is less flashy/shiny and a bit more experimental than the Apple watch and the like.
Okay, thanks. The switching between languages is not perfect yet, but works okay. I regularly get suggestions for another language than I am currently typing.
How do you set it up to do that? I just discovered multilingual typing, but that does not seem to be quite it.
Ich bin ja sowieso dafür, dass man selbst etwas zum Artikel schreibt. Warum man jetzt diesen Zeitungsartikel postet, was daran interessant ist, oder was man darüber denkt.
Einfach stumpfe Links zu Artikeln kann ich mir auch direkt auf tagesschau.de ansehen.
Well, now it can
It is from an audiobook made by a German public broadcast service. It is called GRËUL. Set in the Middle Ages, and revolves arouns a valley of not-yet christianized mountain people.
It is only available in German though.
;-)