![]() Even if one is not into pop music, adding music from a newly discovered artist, it's probably not a full album, rather a song or maybe a few tops. The music topping the charts is a bunch of singles and maybe EPs, not full albums. The album view in Recently Added makes no sense outside of downloading complete albums, which seems exceedingly rare. My library tab, my mainly used tab, is littered with album views of "Recently Added" in favor of adding a bunch of taps to things I actually want to listen to (Playlists> Playlist Name> Song/Play button) requires 3 taps. The Browse and Radio tabs are not at all personalized to me, so I don't have much to say about them and are mainly ignored. It's also sorted in an arbitrary order that I cannot change. Listen now tab can show a grand total of one (!!) full item before needing to scroll. Was it another bug? My airpods? My car's bluetooth? Who knows, and who needs feedback anyway. stops if the connection is weak when streaming. Speaking of cell/wifi, it really shows that this app was designed in a lab under perfect conditions. ![]() 3/5 tabs use lazy load and anything less than great cellular/wifi means waiting to see anything. Bugs happen, but they seem to have gotten out of control lately. ![]() The iOS music player was very pleasant to use before they haphazardly added Apple Music to it.Īs you mentioned, it's full of bugs. In a world with this feature, we get to try new social apps without concern, and apps only have access to an anonymized user ID for our contacts that are also using the app.īeing better than Spotify is an incredibly low bar, and not really what I was comparing against. Users may also toggle whether they wish to be discoverable by others. On the user side, the user has a simple privacy setting that says 'find matches once' or 'always look for new matches when app is open'. Apple acts as the escrow system to match contacts so that the apps never have access to private contact data, and the apps just get notice when there's a new contact match to offer the user. One solution may be for Apple to offer an API that helps social apps match users. Just to see if you like a new social app you have to either a) give up lots of private data in perpetuity to an entity you don't know, or b) have a subpar experience of manually finding people. This is important to creating a healthy and diverse ecosystem of social software, because these apps are really up against the natural network effects of existing offerings.Ĭontact matching is the best shot app creators have at bootstrapping new social offerings, but right now the experience sucks. I'd add that we also need a privacy-preserving way to see that contacts have accounts on a given social app (aka contact matching).Ī standard pattern for social apps is to ask for access to your contacts to see if anyone you know is on their app. I think I’m adding a screen shot but I can’t see it happening sorry, 1st time posting a question.Absolutely. I tried IF, and SUMIF, but then got lost in “formula syntax error” responses. Is there a formula in Numbers that would allow me to identify all rows whose cell value in Column A = a given number, and then SUM the values in Column G for all those same rows? It’s always been tedious, and I’m trying to make it “automatic”. To sum each category, I’ve been using the Table’s Insert > SUM formula and manually retyping the start row and the end row of Column G, which often change each time I add data & then Sort. This results in my 13 categories sorting by their assigned numerical order first, and then by date order. I add income & expenses as they occur in date order, and then I sort the table. One thread suggested & I’ve looked at Numbers > File> New > Personal Finance > Personal Budget template, which I could use, but I’m trying to make my own formatting work easier for me.Ĭolumn A = numbers from 1 to 13, which correspond to my personal categories, eg: 1= income, 2= Rent, 3 = Utilities, etc.Ĭolumn G = the amount in dollars that I would like to sum for each of my 13 categories. I’ve read a few threads but can’t find answer to this. How to sum range of rows after Sort Hello & Happy 2021,
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |