Episode 63: #63 - Calculated Apple TV Launch

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Episode 63: #63 - Calculated Apple TV Launch

from More Than Just Code podcast - iOS, visionOS and Swift development, news and advice

This week we discuss the release of the Apple TV as the reviews start to appear. We discuss the options for transferring an app, new app sizes coming with the iPad Pro and supporting legacy apps. We chat about the Mac sales and potential of the Mac app development. Nintendo's pending smart phone app entry and our favorite pCalc coming to the Apple TV as well as the app approval experience. Picks: Satechi Type-C Adapter, Aerial, Her Story and 2D iOS & tvOS Games by TutorialsPCalc screenshot by James Thompson Episode 63 Show Notes: APPLETV AND THE ICLOUDPOCALYPSE Apple TV Weekly #6 Transferring and Deleting Apps iPad Pro raises iOS supported sizes to 22 Updating a Cocos2D-iPhone application to a 64-bit architecture Toronto Star - Why owning an Apple can be fruitful Six Colors: Apple results: Record Mac sales, $11.1B profit Nintendo set to reveal first smartphone game a day before Apple TV gaming hits the living room Pokémon TCG Online Square Enix Square Enix on the App Store PCalc - The Best Calculator Magpie for Apple TV Dan Jalkut's Shush for TV vs Apple Store Core Intuition - Episode 203: Thankfully I Didn’t Even Try Introducing the USB-C Dock Jobs At Apple Thunderbolt 2 Dock RoundaboutFM PodcastEpisode 63 Picks: Satechi Announces Type-C Hub Adapter for MacBook Aerial Her Story 2D iOS & tvOS Games by TutorialsSupport More Than Just Code podcast - iOS and Swift development, news and advice Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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