Nezmo The name's Bond. James Bond. MVM join:2004-11-10 Coppell, TX1 recommendation
Nezmo
MVM
2014-Oct-20 11:32 am
Continuity - Tutorial I found this extremely useful, especially regarding when BT and Wi-Fi are used.
VIDEO
»www.youtube.com/watch?v= ··· youtu.be
rod_pod Premium Member join:2003-08-10 Great Falls, MT
rod_pod
Premium Member
2014-Oct-20 11:57 pm
This is very informative, thanks for sharing.
BellBoy Steven Paul Jobs 1955-2011 Premium Member join:2001-02-20 Los Angeles, CA
BellBoy
Premium Member
2014-Oct-21 1:38 am
said by rod_pod : This is very informative, thanks for sharing.
What he said.
to Nezmo Indeed,.... Good stuff! Thanks for posting it.
dirtyjeffer0 Posers don't use avatars. Premium Member join:2002-02-21 London, ON
to Nezmo i played around with Continuity a bit last night...seemed neat, but i did only play for a few minutes.
HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON
HiVolt
Premium Member
2014-Oct-21 12:19 pm
Its a neat idea, but it requires a person to be completely in the Apple Ecosystem, and also using their iWork apps, which are crap if you ask me.
Third party apps can use it, too.
HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON
HiVolt
Premium Member
2014-Oct-21 12:48 pm
Only 3rd party apps sold thru the App Store I bet though (for the Mac).
Nope. Try again:
said by »developer.apple.com/libr ··· uide.pdf : Apple apps, such as Safari, Mail, Maps, Contacts, Notes, Calendar, and Reminders use public APIs to implement Handoff for iOS 8 and OS X v10.10. A third-party developer can use the same APIs to implement Handoff in apps that share the developer's Team ID. Such apps must either be distributed through the App Store or signed by the registered developer Just need to pay the $99 Mac Developer fee.
HiVolt Premium Member join:2000-12-28 Toronto, ON
HiVolt
Premium Member
2014-Oct-21 1:34 pm
Ah, well I hope the support for it picks up...