The difference is tourists don’t sleep and eat on the plane. Cruise ship tourists don’t spend as much money in cities.
The difference is tourists don’t sleep and eat on the plane. Cruise ship tourists don’t spend as much money in cities.
Why? I use siri all the time and it’s useful
I’m not sure how firefox does it but I don’t think pwas themselves have control over this. Sounds like a feature request for firefox to me.
How exactly does the update feature work? Why, if it’s a web app, do I need to update at all? Doesn’t it just auto update when you load the app?
Not exactly. It’s a “web app” in the sense that it’s using web technologies. But the code bundle is stored and served locally via service workers. So for example even if you don’t have internet connection, you wouldn’t see the browser error page. The app still runs and shows it’s own errors.
Maybe if your main use case is as an activity tracker, you’re probably right. But for me it’s a phone extension. I think Garmins are mainly sport watches with some smart features and the Apple watch is the opposite. Calling someone using siri, or doing things with siri in general are features I use all the time. Apple watch for me is a phone that I can use when cooking and taking care of a toddler at the same time without ever touching it. Garmin simply can’t do it. Alexa is not that great and the general integration is obviously not as good as Apple.
Overall I ended up changing a couple of Android devices within the same time frame that I’d be using a single iPhone. I have an XS which is a ~5 years old device and will get the 17. And it’s still a very capable one.
Not possible on IOS. But can be done on Android.
Is it that good? I don’t know what it is really but like all my friends are talking about it. And steam really wants me to play it; every page has it.
I don’t care at all about the bubbles. I don’t use iMessage at all, 0.
It’s coming. There is some infrastructure work that needs to be done before it but it’s almost there.
Enjoy hiding your posts people :)
No. The browser (which is the runtime that pwas use) is already a very limited environment with little to access to the system - and if the app wants to access something potentially sensitive, then the browser asks for permission. Even then it doesn’t have access to nearly anything that a native app can access.
Can you add a nsfw:only filter while you’re at it? :)
How about adding “pixel pals” link to the settings tab like Apollo had? And we could link it to the app store (on ios ofc)
I found a way on IOS :) But you’ll need Safari running on Mac.
I found a way on IOS :) But you’ll need Safari running on Mac.
I found a way on IOS :) But you’ll need Safari running on Mac.
You just remove and add to home again? This is for when the app developer changes the icon or name. In that case the only way to get the updated branding is to reinstall.
You just remove and add to home again? This is for when the app developer changes the icon or name. In that case the only way to get the updated branding is to reinstall.
Ios safari doesn’t support the vibration api.