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Improvements you would make to the App Store |
Posted by: Marc - September 10th, 2013 at 3:42 AM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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If you had a chance to tell Apple Inc. some improvements that they could make to the App Store (and they have to do it), what would you tell them?
If it was me, here's my list :
1. Wishlist - I think the App Store's wishlist is only available via desktop. What's the point in not having the ability to add content to your wishlist when using an iPhone or iPad while the desktop can... I personally prefer to browse the App Store using an iOS device. If I find something that I like but can not afford at the moment, I don't want to boot up my computer just to have it added to my wishlist. It just doesn't make sense.
2. Stop upgrades - With the latest version of iOS 6, if I choose to upgrade an app/game, the only way there is to stop it is by deleting the app. I've tried restarting the device - no dice. I tried double tapping on the application's icon. All that does it restart the download. If my device is almost out of storage space and I upgrade an app that consumes 400+ MB of space, I'm forced to remove it or delete several other apps if I wanted to use the 400+ MB size app.
What about you guys?
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Some ideas - feedback? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - September 9th, 2013 at 10:26 PM - Forum: Announcements
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As most of you already know, a lot has been changing for the better recently here at Makestation. It is hard to believe that just 1 1/2 months ago, we were still running SMF. Needless to say, a lot has happened very quickly here at Makestation, and with the 5,000 post milestone rapidly nearing, we have a lot to celebrate as a community.
Anyway, I had a few ideas, and wanted to get some feedback from the community on these ideas.
1) "Ancients vs. Moderns" competitions.
The whole idea hasn't really been clarified, but basically, the idea would be to have specific and themed competitions regularly between two teams here at Makestation, and we would come up with new themes for the competitions a few times a year. (Yes, I know that all of these competitions have been a bit confusing lately. If this goes forward, a significant effort would be made to make all of this much simpler. )
We would need some people to not only help come up with the theme for such competitions, but we'd need some team leaders as well. If any of you guys come up with any good ideas, feel free to post them here! If the idea goes forward, you might end up with the honor of being a team leader.
2) Ideas for what to use points on?
Something that we are planning to implement very soon is to create a "marketplace" board where users can provide services individually in exchange for points. For example, someone could start a theme desk where themes are created in exchange for MS cash. People could create threads in the marketplace to offer graphics designs, forum reviews, etc... so there are a certainly a lot of possibilities for this.
Any feedback on these ideas?
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Three Days Grace |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - September 9th, 2013 at 4:28 PM - Forum: Media & Entertainment
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I have been listening to a lot of Three Days Grace lately. They are a great rock band that writes a lot of music that their audience can identify well with.
Any other fans of Three Days Grace?
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Windows XP extended support ends very soon. What are your thoughts? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - September 9th, 2013 at 2:27 PM - Forum: Technology & Hardware
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Windows XP was undoubtedly one of the classics as far as windows releases are concerned. It looked much more appealing visually than its predecessors, while still not requiring a large amount of PC resources. It also had the libraries and DLLs needed to run most modern programs, unlike predecessors such as Windows 98.
However, it has been around for many years, and extended support ends this upcoming April in 2014. Many companies are now upgrading their PCs to prepare for the end of official support. What are your thoughts?
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Forum Genre? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - September 9th, 2013 at 2:33 AM - Forum: Web Design & Internet
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Makestation is a creative arts forum, as most of you guys know. Do you have a forum? If so, what is its genre?
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So what should be done with the Ancients and Moderns Teams? |
Posted by: Darth-Apple - September 8th, 2013 at 9:48 PM - Forum: Community Related
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If you've looked closely, you've probably noticed that in your edit profile page, you have the option to select a team as either "the ancients" or "the moderns." So far nothing has really been doing with this, but I thought about perhaps bringing in a couple of team leaders and doing some original competitions between two teams of some sort.
Also, would you guys be interested in a community activities board here for collaborative projects and things of that sort?
What are your ideas?
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