Thunder is made with flutter. When I realized it, it went straight to the bin.
I prefer native over react native over flutter. But to be honest: they all do look alike in many cases. Not much setting them apart (design-wise) 😅.
Thunder is made with flutter. When I realized it, it went straight to the bin.
I prefer native over react native over flutter. But to be honest: they all do look alike in many cases. Not much setting them apart (design-wise) 😅.
Took a look at Avelon, and even bought lifetime. Had to refund it, because dev isn’t reacting since 4 month 😂
Currently I am using voyager, which is okay-ish. There is also arctic which is a native App for a change.
I suppose such complaints are more hefty If more people raise them: http://reportaproblem.apple.com/
I am quite relaxed: 35 bucks for a lifetime update of an App is still quite cheap and I spent more for worse 😅
That they allegedly sold 1.000+ licenses without communicating their downfall is what lead me to involve Apple Support for a complaint.
Funny how wearecocoon phrases this 😂
https://imgur.com/a/HdMLDpF via https://wearecocoon.co.uk/portfolio/bean-a-lemmy-app
As star gate fan, I am sure it is a alien time loop thingy . Thanks for bringing this up!
It is a little bit laggy, but also my second choice
Idk. The devs run a business and still advertise with bean. If it is really abandoned instead of just low prioritized or idling they would start a coverup…in the end reputation sells.
The “likely” in the heading needs to be emphasized as we cannot say with certainty what will happen…
I would also not recommend anybody to subscribe or renew until there was a sign of life.
Well, the App basically works and there have been updates. Also — come time — there will be further updates in the future.
What would be the basis for apple to grant a refund?
I’m 100 % with you on that. Health comes above all else.
But his mate, who is also running the business, could just leave a message of absence or so. With the pre-course this would honestly be enough - at least for me.
Yea, you are describing leasing, which is a totally different thing.
If you would try these shenanigans in a regular contract, your company would be a) sued to the ground b) don’t sell one car…
I suppose only US buyers can be gutted that way
Well, in some European countries you could load your car while at work or grocery shopping.
Depending in your commute this could just be enough.
Anyhow: the prices and (country-specific) loading network might be show stopper. Many other things are just habit and/or subjective convenience.