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dreyfus2 wrote: » Yes and no. It is great that it is small and travel friendly. It is great that it supports both orientations for most Watches. It is not so great that you can't place a Watch with a Milanaise band or link bracelet in flat mode. …
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blablabla79 wrote: » Went to Walgreens. Didn't work. What didn't work? Do you have the Walgreens Rewards card set up in ApplePay? If so, was it set up before this update? If so, it might take a while for the updated card to show up. The old one…
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Quote:Originally Posted by Right_said_fred ok...I added Walgreens to my wallet, so its on my iphone AND apple watch...now if i click the button on the watch twice, it will bring up my credit cards, and a BIG blue walgreens badge ( with no useful …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Right_said_fred ok... I added Walgreens to my wallet, so its on my iphone AND apple watch... now if i click the button on the watch twice, it will bring up my credit cards, and a BIG blue walgreens badge ( with no …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Right_said_fred im confused, I have some rewards - which can be used for payment - i dont know how these are redeemed. It may be me, but the whole rewards card on apple pay is confusing... its not even that easy to…
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Quote: Originally Posted by heroinsmoker So how does it work? Do I have to do 2 taps, one for the credit card, and then a second time for the balance rewards card? Yes, except it's rewards card first, then payment card, just like you would …
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone So there are no credits accumulating on the rewards card that would ever be redeemed? So you just get discounts on your purchase for being a member? Why would you need to use Touch ID with the rewards card if …
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solipsismy wrote: » I'm still not sure how this works, especially in conjunction with using Apple Pay The iPhone uses location services to know where it is in Walgreens. Should easily know difference across a street in a typical environment a S…
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evilution wrote: » It's good to see that "the aircraft highly" is 30 meters, the "distance between with you" is 20 meters. That's some good stats (I think).
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone You certainly don't impress me as an HTML5 coder or a jQuery expert. I don't think you could put together an SQL query if your life depended on it. You are a total poser in my opinion. The bottom line is, sp…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone You are seriously out of touch with history. Director was a killer application. I don't think you were actually there based on your comments. I find comments that are inspired by personal hateful bias direct…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone One other thought: HTML has always been a clear text programming language interpreted in the browser. A lot of people think that HTML5 is something entirely new and a replacement for Flash in that it can do al…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone MacroMind Director was a brilliant application. I wrote a lot of cool stuff with it back in the day. Personally, I recall Director was a severely flawed tool that in the hands of a skilled and dedicated cr…
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Quote: Originally Posted by mstone With regard to Splash, I don't think this is correct. As I recall .spa files could not be opened in a text editor. Those were binary files. Future Splash files were created by the Splash editor application. …
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Quote: Originally Posted by ThePixelDoc May I ask if you have any more info to share to buttress that claim? Is it only due to Flash, or do you also have other info about the other software titles... mainly FreeHand, but maybe also Fireworks …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Cyberzombie I mentioned JavaScript due to its being predominately a client-side programming language - like Flash. I can see how you might be a bit confused here. JavaScript and Flash really are not at all a…
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cyberzombie wrote: » Java is the #1 - #3 server-side programming language in use in the world (depending on metrics). That's different than Java on the UI, which I reluctantly agree needs to die. JavaScript is the #1 client-side programming langua…
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I'll never forget the day Adobe announcing they were buying Macromedia, arguably the trashiest of the major software companies of its day. I said to myself, Adobe may gain something in the short term by killing off their key competitor to Photoshop …
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Quote: Originally Posted by TheWhiteFalcon That's what I was thinking. The Taptic Engine and Force Touch are two different things. Force Touch would require a flexible Retina Display, which is not something I'd expect to see in an S update. …
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I think Bixby Snyder said it best... "I'd buy that for a dollar!" No, seriously, that's the most money that ugly thing and it's crappy pixelated display is worth. Good fucking lord, what did FitBIt do anyhow? Lease a warehouse in san Jose for a fi…