• chiisana@lemmy.chiisana.net
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    1 year ago

    Every platform has their own little nuances, a Windows app will look drastically different than a Linux app; same goes for Android and iOS. It is near impossible to please everyone, and attempting to cater to everyone will more often than not results in sub par experience for everyone. While your tool chains may be able to compile to all these platforms, it may be a good idea to focus on one (or at most two very similar) platform(s), and provide a better experience for the targeted user group instead.

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      1 year ago

      There’s only information how to built it for now, wait a few days and check again if there’s a link to testflight

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          1 year ago

          No! TestFlight is an iOS only thing, Android would have its own way of enrolling in a beta, or just installing the .APK directly. Whatever you found is definitely shady.

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          1 year ago

          TestFlight is an Apple thing. There are ways to install Android apps that aren’t in the Play Store that the dev could use, but not by that name. Especially if it looks shady, stay well clear. I’m afraid I use an iPhone so I can’t help with more specific details on how to install this specific app.

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        1 year ago

        So weird, Testflight calls this app Limbo. But on the Home Screen it’s “Liftoff!”

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          1 year ago

          Yeah - the name was changed from Limbo to Liftoff, but they kept the same invite code.

          It is the correct link though - that URL is identical to the invite URL in the newest Liftoff welcome post.