Listening to secret snippets and the two tracks already released that are the most characteristic of the album are Julien and No Drug Like Me. Some tracks are more experimental a la Warm Blood. She's definitely throwing all pretenses of commercialism out.
Good luck to you guys.
I've made some simple retro-styled 2D games using SpriteKit.
If you're only targeting iOS, Sprite Kit is great. It's simple to use, and works pretty seamlessly with UIKit. If you've used cocos2d before, it's very similar and obviously heavily inspired by it (some would even say copied).
If you want to do anything cross-platform, Unity will be a better bet but if you're already familiar with iOS/Swift/Obj-C, you'll be up and running with Sprite Kit in no time. I often use it to pump out quick game proof of concept/ideas in a day or less.
If you have any specific questions, let me know - or come check out /r/spritekit ! (it's quiet, but we do respond ^most ^of ^the ^time )
One thing you will notice about iOS apps is that most of the really good ones cost money. There aren't that many free apps that are iOS exclusive. Maybe have a look at the charts?
There are a number of issue you could attempt to improve/fix:
What value can you add for customers/developers? Some basic issues like discovery, updating and payments do already have decent solutions.
https://9to5google.com/2017/10/26/gboard-6-7-beta-asian-languages/
The latest Gboard beta on Android appears to include Cantonese. Hopefully it will appear on iOS soon. In the mean time, you can try using any of the other Cantonese keyboards on the app store. There are at least a handful of apps that pop up using "廣東話輸入法" as the search term that list Cantonese input as a feature. Alternatively, you can use other input methods like voice, handwriting, pinyin, stroke etc.
O parte din ele exista dinainte sa fie nebunia cu blue whale. https://fnd.io/#/us/search?mediaType=ios&term=blue%20whale
Edit: poti sa cauti si in rusa, синий кит tot nu gasesti nimic. Pe youtube in schimb gasesti video-uri in rusa care practic fac un debunk la toata nebunia asta.
You can hear the previews outside of Canada here. You’re welcome.
ITunes has the soundtrack albums
The usual places (site that rhymes with yeah.si for everything weeb and app that rhymes with MoleCreek for everything music) have them if you want to pirate.
I don't see it, I think the equivalent one is "spell list D&D 5e" but I use android so I'm not sure how good it is. https://fnd.io/#/us/iphone-app/1220380339-spell-list-dd-5e-by-ilario-del-sorbo
Don't believe that works. In my experience it's quite the opposite -- they will only Permafree a book at the author's request. Here's the steps I have used twice with success (not in the last 12 months though)
Publish book with same cover on Smashwords for free
Make sure cover image satisfies requirements for premium catalogue. (size and ratio) usually takes a couple of days for premium approval.
Add a free ISBN using Smashwords free isbn manager
Wait for it to list on ITunes.
Find the book on ITunes. It's not easy. Use https://fnd.io and then navigate to the book on ITunes
This will be the US Url. Copy it and paste a bunch of times.
On each link, replace "us" with gb, au, ca, br, mx, fr, es, de, nl, it, jp respectively.
Send those fuckers to Amazon, asking nicely for your book to be made Permafree in all those marketplaces. I made the initial request through the Contact link in Author Central, but it would presumably also work from the KDP site. Use the email address that was used to publish the book.
Good luck
If you have an iOS device, I really liked these Hiragana and Katakana apps that are made for very young Japanese children. It teaches you writing, pronunciation, a bit of grammar — but mostly the characters themselves.
You might also like Hiragana Pixel Party, but I really wasn't into the whole "games for learning" method back when I was getting my feet wet.
There's a few ways to do this.
The first/simplest way I've found is using the "bounce metronome". Usually, looking up something (say, 5:4 polyrhythm) will help you find a metronome that creates the right sound.
If you're looking for an actual metronome that can help with this, I highly recommend this metronome. It allows you to customize the metronome in many ways, including sub divisions, polyrhythms, and so on.
The third way is to actually count out the beats and where they land based on the sub divisions. Anossov explained it well already. Basically, because you're in 4/4, you need to divide each quarter note into gives (just turn on your metronome and try tapping your hands five evenly spaced times between each quarter note). Then, every 4 of those counts will be one beat, and that will create the 5:4. Similarly, if you ever find yourself in 5/4, it becomes a lot easier. Sub-divide in 16th notes, and whatever plays the 5-tuplet comes in every 5th sixteenth note.
Guys... Launcher will change your life.
It lets you add shortcuts to apps and contacts on your notification center. It also lets you add shortcuts to directions on Google Maps or Apple Maps. As in, pull down, tap, instant directions from your location to whatever location you choose. It's amazing. You can find it under "contacts" and it's just holy shit just try it. It's awesome.
People would rather make an assumption about what to use rather than spend 5 minutes on Google and find out.
Here you can see what's in the app store under the search "tor" - quite a lot of them conflate Tor with a VPN service, which might be related to how much misinformation there is about VPNs - although I can't say if that's cause or effect.
Not a franchise just a small app called slay like board game Risk. It was on windows then iPhone. Been playing it on my commute for 12 years. Only has like 4/5 rules. After twenty years still cant be bothered getting past medium. :)
https://fnd.io/#/us/ios-universal-app/305324342-slay-by-sean-oconnor
I'd like to clarify that Pokemon games are not as big an issue in Saudi Arabia as they used to be in 2000. For example, Pokemon Ultra Sun/Moon is rated as "appropriate for ages 7+" by GCAM, the official Saudi game content rating board (as you can see here) and so is Let's Go Pikachu/Eevee (as you can see here). Similarly, Pokemon Masters is available on the Saudi app store (as you can see here). The only game at issue seems to be Pokemon Go, which is not officially in the app store perhaps over security concerns, but I'm only guessing here. I think it's silly that the game is officially available in neighboring countries but not in Saudi.
I've heard a different terminal, it can be slow. Even XQuartz if you need X anyway.
https://theappstore.org/search.php?search=terminal&platform=macSoftware
Tried it out! I really appreciate the speaking section amd now after going through the practice a few times I can see my scores improving and my accent adjusting. I feel this is a really useful feature for beginner speakers who will feel embarassed by their accent when starting to speak 😅
It reminded me of an app I have really enjoyed using to practice my Chinese on ios: HelloChinese https://fnd.io/#/us/ios-universal-app/1001507516-hellochinese-learn-chinese-by-hellochine
I also think the focus on sentence-based texts was helpful to begin grasping grammar. I previously studied for 2 months woth Drops app to gain vocabulary before travelling to India with my husband. My main goal at the time was simply to increase my listening skills to pick up a few words for context, since I had little time to prepare before travelling. The next steps for me are to build grammar skills so I can compose sentences and to practice speaking.
Overall I think the app is well designed. My recommendations would be to add more explanation of the points system with bananas and stars (maybe I skipped past it too fast?) and to add the option to change the profile details after logging in with Google/Facebook (perhaps I don't want my real name in the leaderboard).
The only other suggestion I have is to increase customization if possible by letting users choose a gender so they can use the grammar that applies to themselves when making sentences in the first person. I can see sometimes there is the female monkey response in the chatbot but sometimes there is not :)
One thing I would point out is how he presses "randomize" at the same time the image on screen does. Either he would have to perfectly synchronize his fake presses with the video of the random words, or he would need to be able to stop the words from being random (I guess by creating his own app). Seeing as this looks very similar to this app (don't have iOS so I can't check if it's the same), I think it's safe to assume the words were random when they were generated. So either he has an uncanny ability to copy the rhythm of random presses in the video, or he's legit.
An redirect to the old URL of the API was turned off today as mentioned here: https://developers.eveonline.com/blog/article/removal-of-redirect-from-.tech.ccp.is-on-jan-7th
(everyone got a few days extra while I checked in with a few third parties :P)
However, it looks like there was an update to neocom pushed a few weeks back with an updated URL, based on this page: https://fnd.io/#/us/ios-universal-app/1257353838-neocom-ii-for-eve-online-by-artem-shiman
Any chance you've got a pending update for it in the app store?
available on the WoW:Mosaic CD and not available for purchase on itunes or amazon last i checked. :(
The first sort of already exists too: Good Reader
I use the Anotation option to highlight as a go. Works great! Here is a screenshot of it on my iPad. Also works for iPhone.
This is a podcast from my youth group. Sorry if this isn't the right place to post this, but I wanted to share this with all of you. :)
EDIT: Here are some more podcasts.
you can use netgear genie from mac desktop, or netgear wifi analytics if you can get a hold of an android. 'wifi adviser' appears to be the same for IOS, but I have never used it personally & you need specific hardware for it to even work. I don't know if its possible on Ios, since all the 'wifi scanners' are really just port scanners..
Use fnd.io if you don't want to use your phone ;).
https://fnd.io/#/us/search?mediaType=ios&term=Pebble%20Time%20Watch
and pebble the developer company: https://fnd.io/#/us/software-developer/592012724-pebble-technology-corp
Usually apps keep them inline unless you toggle a setting like "hide completed tasks" or "completed tasks move to bottom of list" ... usually.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Well, here's a list of ios task list apps.