Farish
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You can still use the phone version, you just have to use iTunes to drag it over onto your tablet now.
That is what the Note 3 is for!!!!
Yes, that has changed now
Yeah, a lot has changed.
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So now, instead of having apps that scale up badly on iOS, you can't even use those apps? So that means that you have about 1 billion apps available on Android tablets, maybe 100,000 of which are optimized for tablets, and the rest of which aren't optimized but still work well on tablets, and while all apps for the iPad are optimized, there are only 400,000 available to download? I don't think that's a good solution.
So now, instead of having apps that scale up badly on iOS, you can't even use those apps? So that means that you have about 1 billion apps available on Android tablets, maybe 100,000 of which are optimized for tablets, and the rest of which aren't optimized but still work well on tablets, and while all apps for the iPad are optimized, there are only 400,000 available to download? I don't think that's a good solution.
so now, instead of having apps that scale up badly on ios, you can't even use those apps? So that means that you have about 1 billion apps available on android tablets, maybe 100,000 of which are optimized for tablets, and the rest of which aren't optimized but still work well on tablets, and while all apps for the ipad are optimized, there are only 400,000 available to download? I don't think that's a good solution.
1 billion? Haha!
Busted for what? As soon as an app is updated it is turned into 64 bit. The developer has no choice to not make a 64 bit version.
Thank you, good game.
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How many times do I have to specify I'm talking about apps that actually USE the extra capability that 64 bit can give? Not just the same old app with the same old functions just simply converted to 64 bit? I think this is the 3rd time I've made that clear. Do you need a few more? Do I need to break out Google translator or something? How is this hard to grasp?
How many times do I have to specify I'm talking about apps that actually USE the extra capability that 64 bit can give? Not just the same old app with the same old functions just simply converted to 64 bit? I think this is the 3rd time I've made that clear. Do you need a few more? Do I need to break out Google translator or something? How is this hard to grasp?
How many times do I have to specify I'm talking about apps that actually USE the extra capability that 64 bit can give? Not just the same old app with the same old functions just simply converted to 64 bit? I think this is the 3rd time I've made that clear. Do you need a few more? Do I need to break out Google translator or something? How is this hard to grasp?
You're confused. You don't have to add anything to take advantage, because xcode does that for you, exactly as he described.
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Please stop giving Chetan "I love my veggies" Takyar credit for repeating my postings. It will go to his head.
How many times do I have to specify I'm talking about apps that actually USE the extra capability that 64 bit can give? Not just the same old app with the same old functions just simply converted to 64 bit? I think this is the 3rd time I've made that clear. Do you need a few more? Do I need to break out Google translator or something? How is this hard to grasp?
You're confused. You don't have to add anything to take advantage, because xcode does that for you, exactly as he described.
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How many times do I have to specify I'm talking about apps that actually USE the extra capability that 64 bit can give? Not just the same old app with the same old functions just simply converted to 64 bit? I think this is the 3rd time I've made that clear. Do you need a few more? Do I need to break out Google translator or something? How is this hard to grasp?
Tell me what the difference is between these two:
Scenario one: an app converts from 32 to 64 bit app, otherwise nothing about how it works is changed.
Scenario two: developer decides they want to add a bunch of complex capabilities not possible until now because 32bit wasn't capable of allowing it.
Can you explain what exactly is automated about scenario two?
Chet was trying to convince me that it's only going to take 3 months MAX for the majority of the devs in a store of nearly a million apps to not only do this, but to be motivated to do so. That right there is the part I find ludicrous, nothing more, nothing less.
Nothing in the code about complex calculations, only code that really needs to change is assembly language. Data size and alignment is different so you need to take into account if you are exchanging app data between the 32bit version and 64bit version of the same app.
I can go into examples of this if you like.
Not required, that was never the point of disagreement, I already stated my disagreement is with the timing.