#214 - Don't Panic Jaime!




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

Summary: Our #askMTJC yielded a lot of feed back. SplitView mode on the Plus size iPhones. Paul Wilkinson illuminates Wifi Assist, Enterprise wifi routers can force devices to re-associate, and AP roaming &amp; traffic priorities. Best Buy matches Freedom Mobiles $0 iPhone XS deals. iOS 12 improves iPhone app emulation with iPhone 6 resolutions and also fixes glitches with 2FA with multiple Apple ID users. AppleCare for iPhone X's. Amazon reveals 14 new devices. Headphone dongle missing. NSNorth 2019. What’s new in Swift 5.0. Supports opening documents in place. iPhones to be banned in South Korea? Picks: Supporting iPhone XS Max and XR, Using Command-Line Arguments to Configure In-App Dependencies, TD DaVinci API, Elevate Tech Fest Hackathon, Microsoft Build: AI for Accessibility, Why the metric system matters <strong>Episode 214 Show Notes:</strong> <ul> <li><a href="https://twitter.com/PaulWilko/status/1043987064163725313" target="_blank">Wi-Fi assist under”Settings-&gt;Mobile” is the feature that lets your phone switch to mobile-data when wifi signal is poor…</a></li> <li><a href="https://twitter.com/PaulWilko/status/1043989890386472960" target="_blank">Enterprise WiFi systems from the likes of Cisco, Aruba etc can force a device to re-associate to a better access point…</a></li> <li><a href="https://twitter.com/PaulWilko/status/1043994373338198017" target="_blank">the NSHipster article also conflates two seperate features because Cisco has them in the same white paper. 802.11r &amp; k provide better AP roaming; FastLane provides a way for iOS apps to mark traffic priorities that will be respected by a Cisco network.</a></li> <li><a href="https://twitter.com/timmitra/status/1044564195298095105" target="_blank">Interesting reaction to Freedom Mobile’s