I just wrote my own web-based one. All HTML5, no JS, it’s lean and mean. It gets the job done but it ain’t pretty or full-featured.
I just wrote my own web-based one. All HTML5, no JS, it’s lean and mean. It gets the job done but it ain’t pretty or full-featured.
2 was better in every single way
What was that? Couldn’t hear you from offscreen but I’m gonna kill you anyway. You don’t get a chance to react, you don’t get to avoid it. You just need to memorize where I am. That’s not a bullshit mechanic or anything.
Blaze way down the rebel path! Death to corpos.
Now that I upgraded to an iPhone with USB-C, I enjoy the convenience of having one cable for everything. Charging, connecting a display temporarily, data transfer, one cable. Never had a Mac so I didn’t get in on the Lightning to Lightning shenanigans, but I do prefer Lightning over USB-C. At least a Lightning port is easy to clean.
You sure you want to? It’s pretty bare-bones and basic. Designed for mobile as that was my use case. If I were to present it publicly I would probably take a few days to polish it up and fix a few instances where it spontaneously breaks or doesn’t give a useful description of an error.