This is fantastic app, so useful when RL dictates you can't spend 24hrs a day on WOW preparing for raids.
Something good out of the mobile developers.
Using on OnePlus3 and smooth as hell
Really nice app! There are some bugs (at least for me) on the iOS version though. It keeps spamming me that I have missions completed even though they aren't completed yet and the researches does the same thing. A bit annoying but I'm fine with it since I check the app manually anyway.
The app is extremely useful. Not having to go to the Order Hall to deal with sending your followers out is very convenient. Kind of wish that they did the same thing with the Garrison followers, because then I could get some decent advantages from it without having to teleport there everytime.
Works fine on my phone. Enjoyed being able to quickly reset stuff while kids got ready for school. And now I can keep my followers busy while I'm at work. Legion just keeps getting better.
Do you also question who uses a TV and drives a car rather than deploying a bespoke horse and carriage?
Ah yes, I'm sure all that power user knowledge goes to good use on the incredibly closed system Apple has running. What exactly do you think a power user is exactly? And I think you've confused "poor" with "not gullible". I wouldn't pay 3x the price for a locked down, less versatile version of something I wanted even if I were rich enough to afford it.
And you clearly don't even know how to compare Linux to Mac actually if you're using "power user" to compare them in the same sentence.
Someday if you get a good paying job you will understand.
Someday if you get a good paying job you will understand.
Nice ad hominem there bud, but what does that have to do with anything? Stop waving your"look how much money I've spent on my machine" e-peen around and come back with an actual argument.
Don't give me that, I know how the IT sector works, Macs are not terribly prevalent, or desired in most areas, or are you /actually/ arguing that Macs have access to all the advanced features of Linux? or that they have a prevalent use in high level IT fields? Never mind that Macs by their very design are inflexible and closed source, which is the anti-thesis of being a power user.
It's simple. Macs are more trouble free and you can access Linux at will. Good paying IT jobs require fairly frequent use of
Linux. Most of the virtualization solutions that aren't Hyper-V use Linux. Most storage solutions utilize Linux. Apps that include a built in web server always use Apache. People with those jobs don't have the time or inclination to mess around with some barely useful app that takes a lot of tweaking. When they are at work they are working and when they aren't they are doing something truly relaxing. Even if it's mindlessly killing mobs in WoW for an hour while they de-stress. Personally I have 10 PCs and 3 Macs because I am heavily focused on Windows Server but IT people with similar experience who's focus is with a different vendor always use Macs.
Your mistake was focusing on what companies buy for their peons instead of what the experts use.
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