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Hi, KMT, Still keeping your nice record ;-) They did a decent job on mobile devices. It looks so much better on iPad and even iPhones. We both know that we are hanging around here for more than five years, but never mind ;-) “Pacific Rim” region, nice… See you ;-)
Jun ’20
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My dear friend KMT, incredible that you are still around after all these years ;-) Still remember the last Developer Forum change back then turning it into something almost unusable, pushing good people to giving and searching advise on StackOverflow and elsewhere… I just hope that they did it right this time, maybe it will even work well on mobile devices…
Jun ’20
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Thanks for asking. Alive and kicking. Actually, I am very keen on publishing my very first app on the App Store this year. Really? Yes, I have just been trying to get better since 2008, starting with Apple sample code “Hello World” back then… No joke. 2020 is a very good year for this now, having made the switch to Swift from Objective-c two years ago, now to SwiftUI that I love a lot. By now, Apple has invented pretty much any technology and API that I would need for my project. Excellent. Yes, I know, somewhat late to the party, but still enjoying being around here A LOT ;-) I owe “you guys of the very first hour” a lot, without people like you (and Apple engineers like Eskimo1) I would not have made it so far ;-)
Jun ’20
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Hello, Gualtier, Could you please confirm whether this would also be working with "normal" AirPods? As mentioned in this thread, it is working properly by now for AirPods Pro: https://developer.apple.com/forums/thread/650051 Since my 2nd generation AirPods and AirPods Pro are having the same firmware versions, is there any hardware missing which will prevent them from working with this API? Thank you very much.
Sep ’20