Using a phased release for the first time in the App Store.
I didn't know the phases were so conservative. Would be nice if you could set the percentages yourself, or advance the phase yourself.
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Another thing Claude helped with, was finally organizing the code base in frameworks for the reusable parts.
Years ago when a mixed Obj-C/Swift code base was a massive pain in the ass, I gave up on that and just added the shared files to each target manually.
To see this working after 10+ years of fighting files, bridging headers and targets is just wonderful 🥹
Using a phased release for the first time in the App Store.
I didn't know the phases were so conservative. Would be nice if you could set the percentages yourself, or advance the phase yourself.
I still use Atlas for Mac to plan all my trips, and the iOS counterpart when traveling.
Finally took the time last week to bring some feature parity to the Mac app. Not there yet, but a new version with support for images and extensions is on its way to Apple.
Next up: editing metadata.
Imagine you're a (new?) Mac user who needs an image editor. You go to the App Store, and now you see these two in the search results. How are you ever going to figure out which one is for you?
Their icons and marketing material look totally different, but they have the same name and the apps themselves look almost exactly the same. One is "Editors' Choice", the other is not. One is $49.99, the other one free with in-app purchases.
Again, what a mess...