Now part of me wants to wait for USB-C. The other part of me knows I have a lightning phone that I’ll be keeping for 3 more years. I feel like maybe lightning would be better until I get a USB-C phone.
It’s been explained a few times so I won’t repeat what others have said.
But I actually wish App-Clips were more common. I hate having to download a whole app for a one time payment for some company.
I did finally see one for a car park the other day.
I’ve only ever seen one when I’ve been pretty close to the merchant.
This is just a coincidence and not an ad. You happen to be very near that location. As I say I’ve only ever seen one when I’ve been within meters of a merchant that had one. I assume it’s Bluetooth range.
Only to remove a small ad. And as it’s a podcast player, you listen, and don’t really see the Ad ever.
Not surprising. It’s not as if companies only start on the next version once the current one is out. Things like this need planning years in advance. I think I heard on the ATP podcast that Apple are already planning and working on what the M7 will be.
Just because they are testing the M4/M5 doesn’t mean it’s ready, or can be fabricated at scale for an acceptable cost just yet.
Typical timing as I’d just disabled the swipes as they kept interfering!
Awesome work
All Apple devices run variants of the same software, so of course they have a consistent UI.
It’s a desktop OS, the same as Windows and Linux.
I’m not sure what you expected, can you elaborate?
10 years of support. Not bad.
Just install Linux on it (if this is what she wants, regardless of if you think it’s better) or find a M1 MacBook Air for 7-800 if she wants a Mac.
I have a 2012 laptop, and upgraded to the M1 Air. Using the old machine is painful now, I didn’t realise how slow it was.
10-11yrs from a laptop is pretty great. I wouldn’t call it planned obsolescence.
I have the original SE, it’s still amazing. I do kinda wish I had the AOD though.
It’s already on the App Store. That’s what this post was about.
Apple are a lot quicker at approvals nowadays, they automated a lot of checks a few years ago.
iOS issue. Not one the dev can control.
However if you use the TestFlight native app, you won’t get this issue.
I’ve opened a issue on GitHub to have this added.
Oh I own that, but haven’t used it in years. I’ll give it another go
I’ve been using Wipr, but the cookie notice blocking is breaking quite a few sites now
As others have pointed out:
It’s an iOS issue with web apps, not something specific to Voyager.
However if you use the native Voyager app, the issue is fixed
A wrapper with a few native bits you can get from that. But still the same web app essentially.
Yep. Hit space bar and use quick look.
C, except I have a plain black wallpaper, so it’ll look a bit odd with no border
It’s double tapping your fingers, not the screen. When you are holding something with the other hand.