iPhone accessories can prompt automatic App Store downloads

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  • Reply 21 of 23
    jeffdmjeffdm Posts: 12,954member
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by digitalclips View Post


    Personally I'd like the option to switch this off. I'd prefer a prompt to do a manual check once a week for example.



    Why? You're going to wait a week before you get the software that goes with your hardware?



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    Originally Posted by Magic_Al View Post


    Whether you do that or not should be determined by the font used. Two spaces between sentences is appropriate when using a fixed-width/monospaced font. When using a variable-width font there should be only one space between sentences.



    The problem is that there's no way of distributing that memo, not everyone reads Typing Monthly. I think some word processing software substitutes the appropriate space, I think the typography is supposed to be equivalent to a space and a half for variable width fonts, not one space or two.
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  • Reply 22 of 23
    jeffdmjeffdm Posts: 12,954member
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    Originally Posted by bigdaddyp View Post


    Jeez Casper check your email once in awhile, like maybe more than once a month.



    Screenshot courtesy iLounge



    Huh.
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  • Reply 23 of 23
    Nice and handy so you don't have to go out and find it yourself.

    But, it assumes you have an internet connection at the time. At least if the device had a CD for the computer, that wouldn't matter. But since most of the areas that the iPod Touch is in use have WiFi, I guess that wouldn't be an issue.



    BTW: In linux, it has always gone out on its own to grab drivers and softwares for me since many years ago. (Given, only drivers and softwares that are written, which in that world is far behind Windows.)
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