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If you have already been using the Vision Pro virtual display mode before this update, and it was fine for you, then this is even better for you. So enjoy it. If you had the problems with it that I had of latency, blurriness, and motion blur... Those are not improved, and I don't think it's possible to meaningfully improve them with the current hardware.
If you have already been using the Vision Pro virtual display mode before this update, and it was fine for you, then this is even better for you. So enjoy it. If you had the problems with it that I had of latency, blurriness, and motion blur... Those are not improved, and I don't think it's possible to meaningfully improve them with the current hardware.
So basically, if you already have a Vision Pro, this is a useful thing to try, and this might get you to use it more. If you don't already have a Vision Pro, this probably is not a good enough reason to go out and buy one.
So basically, if you already have a Vision Pro, this is a useful thing to try, and this might get you to use it more. If you don't already have a Vision Pro, this probably is not a good enough reason to go out and buy one.
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This week on Overtime, we're going to be talking about the story about there's a Mac emulator called Mini vMac that was being rejected by Apple's notarization agency. even from third-party app stores in the EU, which is quite a story. So we're going to be talking about the mini VMAC notarization rejection from the EU app stores. Interesting story.
This week on Overtime, we're going to be talking about the story about there's a Mac emulator called Mini vMac that was being rejected by Apple's notarization agency. even from third-party app stores in the EU, which is quite a story. So we're going to be talking about the mini VMAC notarization rejection from the EU app stores. Interesting story.
Anyway, you can hear our coverage of that in overtime this week by joining atb.fm slash join. Thank you, everybody, for listening, and we'll talk to you next week.
Anyway, you can hear our coverage of that in overtime this week by joining atb.fm slash join. Thank you, everybody, for listening, and we'll talk to you next week.
If only there's someone on the show who has experience with iOS.
If only there's someone on the show who has experience with iOS.
Okay, so first of all, I'll answer the second question first. They want you to coordinate your other marketing with them. They don't want to be the only place promoting an app. Other marketing? They want to jump on a bandwagon, and they want you to be doing a big push, and they want to be a part of the big push. That's not always the case.
Okay, so first of all, I'll answer the second question first. They want you to coordinate your other marketing with them. They don't want to be the only place promoting an app. Other marketing? They want to jump on a bandwagon, and they want you to be doing a big push, and they want to be a part of the big push. That's not always the case.
That's not the only way to promote something, but that's why they want to coordinate with your release.
That's not the only way to promote something, but that's why they want to coordinate with your release.
Anyway, yeah, we get a lot of PR email. Anyway, that being said, When you are trying to coordinate something like that by submitting it to them in advance with the number of weeks of notice and everything, that's kind of what you're going for. That is not guaranteed to actually happen. What also happens is if they see another app that like, hey, the blogs are posting about this app.
Anyway, yeah, we get a lot of PR email. Anyway, that being said, When you are trying to coordinate something like that by submitting it to them in advance with the number of weeks of notice and everything, that's kind of what you're going for. That is not guaranteed to actually happen. What also happens is if they see another app that like, hey, the blogs are posting about this app.