@Sparky said: @hiabex Yeah, they must be using TestFlight so far. I expected they’d release to the store as soon as they started “actual” shipments (yesterday). Perhaps there’s a last minute change they are putting through.
@Sparky said: @hiabex Yeah, they must be using TestFlight so far. I expected they’d release to the store as soon as they started “actual” shipments (yesterday). Perhaps there’s a last minute change they are putting through.
Or early adopters are beta testers
We deal with the app store a fair bit here at work and usually it’s hard to schedule a release for a specific day. It gets through their approval system with a sort of “when it’s done” approach. So they may have submitted and are waiting for it to actually go live. Who knows tho…
@Sparky said: @hiabex Yeah, they must be using TestFlight so far. I expected they’d release to the store as soon as they started “actual” shipments (yesterday). Perhaps there’s a last minute change they are putting through.
Or early adopters are beta testers
We deal with the app store a fair bit here at work and usually it’s hard to schedule a release for a specific day. It gets through their approval system with a sort of “when it’s done” approach. So they may have submitted and are waiting for it to actually go live. Who knows tho…
Thats true. But if you are ahead with dev then you can specify the release date. Anyway, we dont know and for me it doesn’t matter. First the device then app via test flight nice to have.
We are all a bit crazy here, right? It feels like a boy waiting for xmas. Knowing what he gets but needs to wait.
The latest beta test version that came through Testflight had a note saying “release candidate”, so it’s probably just held up at Apple. This message will self-destruct.
The app doesn’t realy do anything unles the opz is connected, but good to have installed ready for when it arrives! There is a very brief user guide but it’s shortyer than the quick start guide!
@SLiC said:
The app doesn’t realy do anything unles the opz is connected, but good to have installed ready for when it arrives! There is a very brief user guide but it’s shortyer than the quick start guide!
@Sparky said: @hiabex Yeah, they must be using TestFlight so far. I expected they’d release to the store as soon as they started “actual” shipments (yesterday). Perhaps there’s a last minute change they are putting through.
Or early adopters are beta testers
We deal with the app store a fair bit here at work and usually it’s hard to schedule a release for a specific day. It gets through their approval system with a sort of “when it’s done” approach. So they may have submitted and are waiting for it to actually go live. Who knows tho…
Yeah, I’m an iOS dev myself. You can get approved, then schedule a release on a specific day if you plan ahead and don’t have last minute changes.
Ok, now how long till someone reverse engineers the app, and we can run the iOS side of the “dual domain synthesis” on its own with a 3rd party sequencer? ?