Now, you have the chance to put an end to this conflict, but the path to salvation is far from clear-cut. For over a century, the neighboring nations have fought fearlessly, trying to drive the enemy back - but to little avail. They have no power whatsoever to deal with bugs or issue any credits.About This Game Discover the StoryYour path will lead you to the Worldwound, where the opening of a rift to the Abyss has unleashed all-consuming terror across the land. Happy to be rid of Google, a company that has a hard time listening to users and moved their entire support to India, where the people are basically choosing responses from robot screens that listen to the chat and make a list of possible cut and paste responses. Like South America is $8 per GB for 30 days, prepaid. Global data is $12 per GB, but if I will be in one area of the world for a while, it is cheaper. So saying goodbye at the end of the month to Google Fi, porting the number to and using the eSIM provider GigSky to give me international data roaming. Last week I got a letter from Google Fi that my international roaming service is being turned off even though I pay $10 per GB when buying a local SIM would be only a fraction of that. My solution was to dump Google Voice for. Google refused to add a preference to use Wi-Fi ONLY. With the radios back on, GV was now free to use them to reroute my calls to pay by the minute calls. But Shortcuts saw the act of pushing GV to the background to be the same as terminating the call.īut the call didn’t terminate, it went right on as I used other apps to look up information I needed to refer to during the call. My script called for turning OFF Airplane Mode when my GV call concluded. A telephony app does not need to show a screen during a conversation, only when dialing, adding a call, or putting a call on hold. But I was forced to keep the Google Voice app active.Īpple won’t fix defective shortcuts. At least the $50 monthly surprise billing from Google Fi for what should have been free GV calls to the US stopped. I tried to write a script to force Google Voice to stay on Wi-Fi by turning on Airplane Mode when Google Voice launched. If I cancel my subscription, do I only lose updates and support, but the product still works? Or is it like Adobe, when you cancel, it won’t even launch? Getting any answers from CocoaTech has proven impossible lately. My main concern with their subscription model is whether the product is now cloud-based. But it cannot possibly compare to PathFinder. It’s their business not mine, so I am not really complaining, but this may well force me off their program and back to Finder, and they will lose my once-every-several-years license update money. I am quite used to Pathfinder and use some of its interesting features. So I can keep using my purchased Pathfinder indefinitely, or I can figure out how to use Finder, which is rumoured to be much improved since I last used it 14+ years ago. On principle and for practical reasons I don’t have any subscription SW other than the Office which is forced on me and paid by one of my employers (I detest Word and tolerate Excel, I could do everything with Open or Libre Office if I had no access to Office). So I was surprised to see that the next version (11) will only be available as subscription. Every since I read about Pathfinder in late 2007 (thanks ) I have been using it, and regularly purchasing the updates – despite some hiccups along the way (most notably, dropping support for the Favourites from Pathfinder to show up in the menus for opening or saving files in other apps – that was already almost a deal breaker, and PF support gave only a very poor explanation of why it was “too hard” for them).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |