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Brad Pitt's 'F1' Apple Original film speeds to theaters in summer 2025
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Window Tiling in macOS Sequoia is Apple's third try to fix a problem
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Window Tiling in macOS Sequoia is Apple's third try to fix a problem
Alex1N said:I’ve been a dedicated Spaces user since not long after it came out, including the sadly-defunct Cocoabots ‘Hyperspaces’. I have seven spaces, each dedicated to a specific app or suite of related apps. And I long ago assigned it a screen corner that doesn’t conflict with other corner/side gestures. It’s clearly presented along with other choices in the ‘hot corners’ pane in wherever that is in Settings.
I couldn’t work without Spaces now. Since I have a pre-METAL iMac, Stage Manager doesn’t work - so I don’t know what I’m missing - although from what I’ve read, I don’t appear to be missing much. I’ll check out Moom though - I tried Keyboard Maestro by didn’t like it for some reason, possibly the rerlatively high (subscription?) cost. -
Window Tiling in macOS Sequoia is Apple's third try to fix a problem
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Man ludicrously blames Apple for his wife catching him communicating with prostitutes
I don't quite understand why the article had to be written with such smugness, especially because I doubt that the author has any knowledge about English law and English courts; nor what exactly the case is or under what law section it is being held. I assume it will be under UK advertising regulation which can be very strict!
We all know Apple can be quite "literal" in its claims; see for example how it advertises Tags in Notes, but conveniently omits that you cannot add them to Notes created on Share Sheets. In the case, the customer probably did not understand which and how messages get sync-deleted, and to be fair, most people don't understand, including me and a number of people on this thread. Some messages and txt seem to disappear immediately, and some do not. It seems to depend on whether it's an iMessage or a Txt, and whether the iPhone is on the same WiFi network or not. Apple Support pages are not clear about this.
But maybe the Author of this blog (that's really what it is) could explain it, that would be fab.
(I do expect Apple may get asked to clarify its messaging but they won't have to compensate anyone).