The usual way around such frustrations is to use an emulator. Us Android users feel like kids locked outside the sweet shop while our iPhone-using friends get first dibs I’m dying to use privacy newbie Jumbo (and QI’s GetFact (but they’re both still iOS-only. Fair enough, but it leaves us Android users feeling like kids locked outside the sweet shop while our iPhone-using friends get first dibs. It’s not because they want to be cruel – they’re hamstrung by Android’s more complex open-source code and sheer variety of devices. After waiting months for iOS apps to launch on Android, Jane Hoskyn loses patience and (almost) works out how toĭevelopers often release an app for iOS months before launching it for Android.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |