![]() While GAB PopSockets do not stick to all devices and cases - especially those made of silicone or with a waterproofing coating - they do stick to most typical devices and cases. GAB PopSockets not only make terrific phone grips and phone stands, they also make holding tablets and e-readers more comfortable and secure. GAB PopSockets “pop” whenever you need a grip, a stand, an earbud-management system, or just something to play with. I was very surprised at how quickly I was able to get it working with an iOS app that I work on.Add a single GAB PopSocket, or a pair of GAB PopSockets, to the back of almost any mobile device to transform its capabilities. It’s not as hard as one might think to get it working in short order. If you haven’t looked at Apple’s CloudKit for storing and syncing yet it’s worth taking a look. If I make a change on one system it syncs to all my other systems. I love it because I can go to a new computer and have all my VS Code settings and plugins running just as I like them within a few minutes. It uses GitHub Gist as the way to store your settings and then sync to other systems. Check out this VS Code extension for synchronizing plugins and customizations. If you are interested at looking at an open source syncing plugin that I find extremely useful. I believe software devs should get paid for their work (being a developer myself), unless they are putting that work out as open source. On the other hand one off purchases for “power user features" or “Pro features” I’m good with. I understand it, but I am NOT a fan of it myself. I’m one of those people who HATES the monthly software subscription model. Just wanted to make sure the ability to sync was part of your roadmap. Your dev roadmap makes sense based on what you have been enhancing in PopClip. You mean like this? reddit r/macapps - I hate it when an app has iCloud Sync as a premium subscription.Ĩ8 votes and 29 comments so far on thanks for the reply. I would even dare say (others might hate me for it)… ![]() That’s an interesting one, hadn’t though of that but you have got my mind working… You know, I have never actually tried doing that but I can see it ought to work, just about! I can manually sync the extensions by going into ~/Library/Application Support/PopClip/ and linking the Extensions folder to my iCloud Disk under a PopClip Directory. There are a few other projects I will be attending to first, notably getting the PHP extensions ported, the JavaScript API documented, a “create your own extension” feature for making simple extensions really easily, and then I really want to have an improved extensions directory and an extensions auto-update mechanism (which, itself, will help lay the groundwork for possible syncing I expect). So, I can’t promise anything but I can say that it’s in my mind. (It was mosty pretty old code written in a bit of a rush 9 years ago.) This means there is a much more solid foundation for considering things like this now. The good news is that I have spent the last few months completely rewriting the extension loading system in PopClip. There are many design decisions to make and getting it right is a big project. The reason it has never happened yet is mainly that syncing is a complex thing to implement, which introduces lots of moving parts and new ways for things to go wrong. ![]() In principle I’m really behind some kind of sync mechanism as I can totally see its utility. It’s good to have a topic for it, since, as you guessed, it is a fairly common request. Thanks for putting this idea down in words. Hi thank you for the kind words and welcome to the forum Thank you again for your amazing utility! I would even dare say (others might hate me for it) that this enhancement to PopClip would be worth paying for as an in-app purchase “Pro” feature for my $s. This works, but it would be far superior if this was built into PopClip. I would love to be able to synchronize my PopClip Extensions, and their order in PopClip, across my different Mac systems by having them stored on my iCloud Drive, a WebDav drive, Drop Box, or even as a gist on GitHub.Įspecially now that you have the Keyboard Shortcuts added. On to the new feature idea (that I’m sure others have asked for)… It was literately the first thing I installed on my brand new M1 Max MacBook Pro. I’ve been using it since it appeared in the App Store years ago now. First off let me just say Thank You! for creating my favorite macOS utility.
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