For Apple's own apps, when you cancel any of their free trials, you do not get to continue to use the app or service for the duration of the trial. It ends and you're locked out of those privileges. I've not tried this on Final Cut for iPad, but it is the case for every Apple One service. Their trials end immediately ours. We don't have any control over this and that is the way it works for Apple One. The most valuable piece of information in my bug report on my weird window bug is in a like subsequent comment. They only get to see whatever the intermediary just decides to pass on, if anything. Another thing I saw recently with people sending
- Pre-show: Phish season
- Follow-up:
- The Anonymous Corner
- Some anonymous thoughts on mail delivery to Apple Park
BELIEVE
shirts are at Apple Park
- Rank-and-file engineers also hate Radar
- Why does Apple bother with responses at all? (via Matthew Fenselau)
- Not all subscriptions are created equal, notes Claude Zeins
- More on “no subscription” hardliners
- Myth and Oni were given to Take Two Interactive
- Exit Interviews
- WWDC Preview & Predictions
- Post-show: Casey destroyed Erin’s car & computer
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