Useable in a sentence as an adjective

It seems clear that GitHub's goal is to make git useable.

Geolock all services so they aren't useable there.

* The machine is generally useable as is.

Ubuntu's strength is that it's useable and installable with a minimum amount of CLI.

The major factor which determined if it was useable was each analysts body posture when seating at their desk.

I've worked on some frameworks, and I get that things get hairy supporting some really crazy general and re-useable concepts.

MS's approach to implementing emoji however could lead to a very useable color font format.

However, will that translate into useable and effective computing software?

For me it was a combination of several things:* Unix environment with an actually useable terminal.

Because the operating system is so flawed and incompetent that it can't be trusted to prevent rogue processes from stepping on others, you end up with a lack of a useable file system and awful communication between apps.

Useable definitions

adjective

fit or ready for use or service; "the toaster was still functional even after being dropped"; "the lawnmower is a bit rusty but still usable"; "an operational aircraft"; "the dishwasher is now in working order"

See also: functional usable operable operational

adjective

capable of being put to use; "usable byproducts"

See also: usable

adjective

convenient for use or disposal; "the house is available after July 1"; "2000 square feet of usable office space"

See also: available usable