![]() ![]() This should require much less maintenance and have less possibilities of failureĤ. ![]() This gives the ability of everyone who has already purchased the in app purchases the ability to continue using it, even less worry free, since it no longer requires on downloading content.ģ. The iOS app will be changing from free with in-app purchases to a paid app at $299.99.Ģ. No internet.Ĭhanges in 1.8.4 (which should be available on the App Store shortly):ġ. It is always there from the first install. This means there is no more restoring the app to get content. In a roundabout effort to solve these problems, and prevent future ones, I’ve decided to make all the content local. The currently unrealistic solution is to move all content and host everything on my own server and massively re-architect the app to account for it. Also, some people said they wanted to get the app running on a M1/M2 MacBook for a backup, but couldn’t get the restore to work. That technically isn’t a problem for anyone who already has the content, but is a problem if you thought you could buy a new phone, or try to delete and reinstall the app while Jalup is still alive. The iOS app restore is not working due to a change in Apple Hosted Content, deprecated tech that shouldn’t be deprecated, an Apple bug, and more. I’ve been trying to do my best to continue support as long as possible, all the people who purchased the Jalup app. (The following only affects iOS users, not Android) Check here for important updates about what is going on at Jalup! ![]()
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