Use at your own risk!ĭownload the Workbench AppImage and make it executable using your file manager or by entering the following commands in a terminal: Follow these instructions only if you trust the developer of the software. This is a Linux security feature.īehold! AppImages are usually not verified by others. However, they need to be marked as executable before they can be run. ![]() Unlike other applications, AppImages do not need to be installed before they can be used. Running Workbench on Linux without installation Most AppImages run on recent versions of Arch Linux, CentOS, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Red Hat, Ubuntu, and other common desktop distributions. No system libraries or system preferences are altered. Download an application, make it executable, and run! No need to install. Awesome!ĪppImages are single-file applications that run on most Linux distributions. Workbench is available as an AppImage which means "one app = one file", which you can download and run on your Linux system while you don't need a package manager and nothing gets changed in your system. Just got it two days ago, but like any honeymoon period it hasn't left my hands much.The Openpilot Workbench is to help people fix problems with EON, Openpilot, etc. The notch doesn't bother me, especially when comparing to the bezels on the 7 Plus. I don't miss the battery %, but do miss the bluetooth connected icon. True tone for me has worked well and I see noticeable shifts if I move from fluorescent lighted workbench (where these photos were taken) to under the natural skylight above kitchen island. I do notice the 7 Plus getting darker at those angles. I don't notice much color shift with true tone on at slight angles. Using accessibility to tweak the text is a tremendous help and will at least let me consider keeping the X longer through the extended return period. I see slightly less text due to width, but if I had not had the 7 Plus I might never had missed it. Slightly smaller photo presentations in social media, Flipboard etc. To sum it up, the slight change to font size seems to help me in all apps such as noted above where dynamic scaling is supported. This causing shadowing in the photo area and those hideous white bezels to look worse.īoth phones, bottom of screens line up as best as possible, True tone OFF on X (Old, Smaller text)(note text ends at same point, but X text is smaller, photo is longer):īoth phones, bottom of screens lined up as best as possible, True tone OFF on X (one notch larger text in Accessibility)(less text shown, but I can live with it and probably would not had known if I didn't own the 7 Plus):īoth phones, lined up, True Tone ON for the X:īoth phones with my attempt to create same viewing angle for both. Photos courtesy of my wife's iPhone 7.Īlso important to note that the fluorescent light fixture above my workbench was creating reflections/glare, so I'm holding my left arm over the camera to eliminate them from the screens. Also, brightness slider is set to 50% as best I can for both phones for all pics. For the pics, both phones are in the same case (Speck Presidio Sport). ![]() But I realized it's honeymoon period constant use and text more than anything, in my most commonly used apps which are messages, mail, Facebook, Google Maps. I was having some eye strain (54 years old) with the X. Like many I'm trying to get used to the X, coming from a 7+.
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