not defending the dev here, but iOS is the majority in the US, why would worldwide market share be relevant for a US app?
This is still a struggle today.
Want to put a file on your iPhone or iPad from a non-mac? Good luck without some 3rd party app.
A valid point, the main issue at hand is that the iPhone is locked down to Apple’s approved store - you can’t just install things like a regular computer. That’s really the core of the lawsuit regarding the insane 30% cut Apple forces on their mobile computing platform.
Use SwiftFin app instead on Apple TV, but better than the Jellyfin app.
Yeah this doesn’t work anywhere in Office apps
Never in my entire life have I wanted to paste with formatting into a word doc, and you always have to click the stupid little clipboard icon after you paste to undo it.
Yep this is the real reason - Apple is so hostile towards developers and no support outside of proprietary Metal API it’s no surprise there are few games.
Nissan Altima
Nissan Sentra
Infiniti Q50
Infiniti G35 with no exhaust or bumpers
The four horsemen of bad drivers
Using a dummy plug is perfectly normal for a lot of use cases, even in the enterprise. Generally if you can’t do virtual rendering (like RDP) then using a dummy plug is totally fine
Meet or Meet (original)?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Subnet
In both ipv4 and ipv6 the CIDR designation of the subnet is called a “prefix”.
Or self host Bitwarden and you don’t have to bother with syncing the file around.
The case was that Google paid apps to not be on competing stores and only be on the Play store. It’s not a lawsuit around Android sideloading.
Still ironic though that Epic games is the main proponent, but yet they do the exact same thing on their store paying for exclusives.