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just a note: Android has 70% of the worldwide market on mobile devices.
Regardless, the app support for the product (which the product itself doesn't work without) is hot garbage. Not to mention hasn't been updated or supported in months and so is basically dead.
Not to mention hasn't been updated or supported in months and so is basically dead.
Apparently last updated on 23rd August. If it ain't broke after that why would it need updating. Not defending them by the way. I made my feelings clear earlier in the thread.
for example...this thread reminded me, so I literally just emailed Matt and he replied in 6 minutes...I uploaded my current map for a review and has already sent something back. gunna mess with it later day.
Apparently last updated on 23rd August. If it ain't broke after that why would it need updating. Not defending them by the way. I made my feelings clear earlier in the thread.
Still does not work on iOS, entire features just cause the app to crash. For example, right now all you can basically do is flash a map, but you are unable to edit or modify any switches or features. No auto tune. The last update was over 3 months ago.
Originally Posted by adamsrotors
for example...this thread reminded me, so I literally just emailed Matt and he replied in 6 minutes...I uploaded my current map for a review and has already sent something back. gunna mess with it later day.
Sorry, but what does this have to do with anything?
You gotta be able to handle yourself better when the facts (and the actual proof being shown to you) about something that you are attempting to make a point on goes against what someone else knows (or a majority of users here) experiences.
It's all good, no sarcasm, I'm glad it's been working great for you.
just a note: Android has 70% of the worldwide market on mobile devices.
An interesting case where a fact can be true and simultaneously misleading. Android's worldwide market share is more like 84% of all phones globally; Apple has a 16% market share. Samsung has the largest share of the global market, at around 28% of all phones bought worldwide.
BUT: in the USA, it's very different. Apple has 54% market share of the US market. And that's probably the far more important statistic here, assuming (yes, ASSuming) that the primary audience for FP4's is USA buyers.
How they can be having such struggles with the app are puzzling; I had an FP3 back in 2015 and everything about it just worked perfectly. Don't know why things are so bad with the FP4.
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