tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565494085174686663.post3400638868316362219..comments2013-03-08T08:57:13.817+00:00Comments on AGameAWeek iDev: Stringy Things on 4.0Jayenkaihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17920498300387621327noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565494085174686663.post-49797972701276734732010-10-27T22:16:51.804+01:002010-10-27T22:16:51.804+01:00It doesn't tell you at any step before that?! ...It doesn't tell you at any step before that?! That's a bit annoying! Never really noticed, tbh.<br />Um, just waiting for the update review to get done, and then I'll go tweak the blurb a little to account for that.<br />(It said "In Review" about 5 hours ago, so I think it'll probably take a day, or something similarly silly!)<br /><br />Thanks for letting me know!<br />Hope you get your upgrade soon ;)Jayenkaihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17920498300387621327noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7565494085174686663.post-22546915870916191662010-10-27T05:42:32.196+01:002010-10-27T05:42:32.196+01:00Thanks for the very thorough answer! I had wondere...Thanks for the very thorough answer! I had wondered ever since iOS4 came out why many of the newly created apps would not run on the older OSes. I thought the new apps might have features that use the microphone or maybe the camera. You cleared up the confusion for me.<br /><br />Now if all descriptions of apps would just begin with something like, "Works with iOS4 or newer," then those of us with older devices could immediately skip apps that we cannot run rather than reading the description and the reviews, deciding to install the app, entering our password for the iTunes store and then being informed that the app will not work on our OS.<br /><br />Once again, thanks for your thorough explanation!<br /><br />--DavidAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com