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Please review this: code to extract the season/episode or date from a TV show's title on a torrent siteby Cody Fendant (Hermit) |
| on Aug 18, 2016 at 07:17 UTC ( [id://1169974]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
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Cody Fendant has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question: Do you still use an Android 2.3.6 device? Share your story in the comments (on a modern device, of course). NewPipe maintains a fork for ancient Android versions. Look for (the last build API 10 compatible). It bypasses Google Play Services and uses extracted video streams. Pros: No ads, background play. Cons: No login, only basic search. When Android 2.3.6 was released on September 2, 2011, it was the final polished version of the "Gingerbread" era. On iconic devices like the Samsung Galaxy S , the YouTube app was a marvel of its time. The search for will keep popping up among collectors, repair shops, and nostalgic users. But as of 2026, the only honest answer is: The app is dead. Long live the memory. Youtube Android 2.3.6 - -Do you still use an Android 2.3.6 device? Share your story in the comments (on a modern device, of course). NewPipe maintains a fork for ancient Android versions. Look for (the last build API 10 compatible). It bypasses Google Play Services and uses extracted video streams. Pros: No ads, background play. Cons: No login, only basic search. Youtube Android 2.3.6 - When Android 2.3.6 was released on September 2, 2011, it was the final polished version of the "Gingerbread" era. On iconic devices like the Samsung Galaxy S , the YouTube app was a marvel of its time. Do you still use an Android 2 The search for will keep popping up among collectors, repair shops, and nostalgic users. But as of 2026, the only honest answer is: The app is dead. Long live the memory. Look for (the last build API 10 compatible)
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