Thanks. I already filed a feedback for that. When you say "there is no great way", does that mean that there is at least some way?
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It's possible that the automatic emails stop after 3 attempts, I didn't actually check if it's always the same feedbacks or different ones for which I get emails.
I know that it would be best for you if we responded immediately to every feedback updated from your side, but I can tell you the same: it would be best if Apple responded immediately to every feedback I/we create and didn't let me/us wait for a response for years. If Apple can simply send automatic reminders about unanswered feedbacks while I/we cannot, it honestly feels like being bullied. If Apple wants to take their time to answer feedbacks (which currently means that some are never answered and is quite frustrating), then please give us our own time to respond as well, without being bothered by reminders that wander directly to the trash. I would be happy to keep receiving these emails if Apple showed some more effort in responding in the first place.
Do you see what I mean with „frustrating“? In 7 months no single update about this notification issue. I would think that this is one of the first things to fix in order to improve productivity, but apparently whoever decides what’s important and what’s not has another opinion, which remains undisclosed. The frustration comes from these two things: the timeframe and the silence.
I‘m confused now. Did it work 2 weeks ago and now it doesn’t work anymore? I never saw that bell, but if that was the answer to my problem, then why did everybody remain silent while I was complaining and waiting for a solution (that is, everybody except you)?
This has been a problem for at least 1 whole year already. I don’t want to be rude, but I hope you’ve been looking into this for this whole time already (and yes, I filed a bug for this at the time, see https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/669352).
Thanks, it works. Now I only have to activate the bell for every thread I created.
Thank you, but I forgot to mention that even when creating an installer on an external device doesn't work. I don't remember the exact error message, but it may be again that the macOS version is too old, or another general error.
I tried with macOS Big Sur and yes, the installer is one of those named „Install macOS Catalina.app“ or similar. At some point during the boot from the installer either a general error appears, or again one of those messages that the installed macOS version is too old.
Thank you, but I don‘t know how I can possibly use the older installers without having newer software around. Could you expand on that?
Sorry, I didn't get a notification for your update. I don't have an M1 Mac. I have used virtualization software in the past, but I could never test reliably because there were always some glitches that I later discovered didn't happen with a native install.
Could you also point out how one can find that link with the list of old installers? I opened a bug report some time ago because there was no such list (which Apple confirmed) and was never notified that there is one now.
I've already filed a bug report months or years ago, I don't remember exactly, but never got a response. Why should it be up to us to keep track of what's solved and what not? After all, for some of them I get a response asking to verify if it still happens in the newest OS release, so they have a mechanism for tracking what they are working on. I don't know about you, but checking regularly if any of the thousands of bug reports that I filed have been solved would take many days (I actually did this last January, during the holidays). I would have thought that since we're helping them in finding bugs in their products it shouldn't be our burden to keep checking them. How inefficient that would be!
Thanks, that's a solution, but it would require renaming the symbol everywhere. I was looking for a way to tell Swift that it should give SwiftUI precedence.
The text view is inside the secondary view controller of a split view controller. I'm trying to set the first responder in response to a user action made when the primary view controller of the split view controller is on top of the secondary view controller.
Sure, they told me that they cannot help with developer related issues, and that I should write here.