![]() ![]() Our archival project and a chart for app compatibility 2020 Īnnouncing that fluff posts can now be posted all weekend instead of just on Friday! Īn announcement for two community projects. 2021 Ī post covering the ongoing App Store and activation issues with legacy devices. Ī post discussing the revival of the Momentum Dev Forums after months of down time. Ī massive archive of legacy jailbreak tools and software Ī guide on how to determine what iOS version devices are on before purchasing Ī small compatibility chart for legacy apps.Ī list of community announcements and changes! 2022 Īnnouncing that the subreddit now considers iOS 10 as legacy due to Apple changing Xcode and that all 32bit devices are now EOL. Ī database of Apple software and devices with a jailbreak chart. Our subreddit wiki with resources for legacy devices. There is a power button (and a confusing switch which I’ll get to shortly) which I assumed was what I needed to hold but that didn’t seem to do anything.A collection of useful links for any and all things legacy. But there’s no indication of what to hold. I suspect that novice users would end up with some degree of frustration.įor example, the Inkspace app directs you to “Hold for 6 Seconds”. The instructions are in point form but tell you nothing other than the need to install an app “like the Bamboo Paper app and Inkspace by clicking on Marketplace”.Īnd while there’s a pairing process to follow, the instructions to do this were poor. Setting up the Bamboo Tip is reasonably straightforward but the accompanying documentation is, well terrible could be an understatement. The Wacom Bamboo Tip is a stylus solution that lets you scribble notes and sketch on your iOS or Android device. That’s spawned a number of other options with Apple even develop their own Pencil – albeit at an eye-watering price. When Apple introduced the first iPhone, one of the things Steve Jobs lamented was styluses – those small plastic sticks that slotted into the side of many devices back in 2007 that we often lost. ![]()
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