Readability’s inconsistencies
When Readability announced their iOS app, I was thrilled; but I have a couple of things to say about its implementation.
When Readability announced their iOS app, I was thrilled; but I have a couple of things to say about its implementation.
Perhaps not many people have had two Apple IDs tied to two different App Stores. iOS used to handle app updates from different Stores in a very counter-intuitive way, but finally things have improved.
If you use your Mac laptop with an external display, then you unplug the monitor when you're on the go, and then you plug it back again, you've probably been annoyed by messed-up window sizes. Here's a little trick to partly mitigate the issue.
I wanted to share this little trick I've found rather useful in my workflow, to quickly copy-and-paste text across different machines.
In his recent article Latest Version, Matt Gemmell explains why it's best for iOS developers to support only the latest version(s) of the operating system, and I tend to agree with him. On the customer's side, however, unexpected and unpleasant things may happen, which may compromise the experience of those left behind.