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Does anyone use appcode
Does anyone use appcode










does anyone use appcode
  1. Does anyone use appcode update#
  2. Does anyone use appcode Pc#

Yes, those people like my wife desperately need the App Library, but Apple didn't need to punish those of us who have our shit more together than their engineers. If she hands me her phone to do something, it's rage inducing, because apps I know she uses a bunch are in folders, several pages in, while crap she doesn't use is on the top level. The only people the App Library can help are people like my wife that just installs a ton of random crap without ever moving things around on the Home screen into some sort of layout that makes things easier to locate or follow some sort of logical order other than the chronological randomness she lives with.

Does anyone use appcode Pc#

This kind of bullshit is the reason I completely stopped upgrading OS X beyond Snow Leopard (I'm not talking about that garbage MacOS, which is the shitty version that came years after OS X stopped being good, and marketing allowed there to be a version number that started with 11 instead of 10) and that's when I switched from buying their hardware to more generalized PC where I can run Linux for doing useful stuff and play games on Windows.

Does anyone use appcode update#

I honestly feel like given the choice of this update or cancer, I might actually be tempted to choose cancer-because depending on the particular type of cancer and long term prognosis, there's a chance it could be less annoying to deal with on a daily basis compared to this. It's great that I can have apps installed, that don't show up on the Home screen, but not when I can't also hide the damn App Library itself! Now, this fucking annoying App Library has decided to invade my life, and ruin the far more carefully crafted and curated Home screen layout I came up with for myself, and instead just treat my phone like a fucking dumpster! There's no reason I shouldn't be able to turn this mess off and keep it out of my life. Whatever the reasons were, it still felt good being able to decide where everything went, and how it should be organized. I'm sure this is just my own personal OCD that's been allowed to flourish in one domain I had total control over in my life. (Yes, I'm weird, but maybe app developers should all stop using the same two or three colors for the fucking apps!) I've literally deleted apps and found alternatives in the past because I didn't like the way their icon looked sitting next to the other apps of a similar function it needed to live next to. Over more than a decade of iPhone usage, my Home screens have been painstakingly organized by function, frequency of use, convenience of being able to quickly locate and reach without looking via muscle memory-and I've even taken care to arrange icons by colors, so that I don't have too many apps with icons that all use the same color sitting next to each, and look like confusing garbage to my eyes, and could lead to time wasted opening the wrong one by mistake.Ĭompared to my current Home screen layout, this App Library looks like an unsorted shitpile that's as orderly as a hoarder's house. Well, I was busy yesterday and I didn't get around to updating it until this morning, and I apparently missed my window, because I got forced onto this iOS 14 nonsense, and I kinda wish I had cancer instead.

does anyone use appcode

I realize this is the Beta Reddit thread, but I was happily minding my own business on iOS 12 and my banking app decided that it was going to push an update to my phone, but refuse to work with any version of iOS lower than 13.












Does anyone use appcode