@drinkits Paldies par info.
Par Å”o bÅ«tu forÅ”i, ja sataisÄ«tu kÄdu tutorial blog postu kÄ sajÅ«gt visu Å”o kopÄ un sakonfigurÄt smuki.
Pats gribu ko lÄ«dzÄ«gu panÄkt kaut kad nÄkotnÄ.
@mecid Yes, you're right, there is this.
But it has a limitation on returning the log entries only for the current app launch (I believe because of OSLogStore.Scope.currentProcessIdentifier), unfortunately it does not provide any past-launch information.
šAplikÄcijas "VÄrda Diena" lietotaji, problÄma ar lietotnes atvÄrÅ”anu ir novÄrsta versijÄ 1.11.1!
JaunÄ versija drÄ«z bÅ«s pieejama iekÅ” App Store, sagaidÄm to un instalÄjam atjauninÄjumu!
https://t.co/r8sqKE58r6
@Dimillian Looks really good and easy to use.
By the way, shouldn't the defer { ... } be defined after the guard { ... } to eliminate the possibility that if the executeTask is called while loading is already in progress, to falsely set `isLoadingNextPage` to false
@elwatto@theramoar I agree, by knowing the user id would also work perfectly, as we can search user by their ID in the @RevenueCat.
But when I did that for the initial app launch, it seemed kinda easier for me in the production app just start the trial and see my user right at the top in the list.
@theramoar You can change that in the App Store Connect - Pricing and Availability - iPhone and iPad Apps on Apple Silicon Macs for the existing version.
I think this is why your app shows up in the macOS App Store.
@theramoar Great job!!
I like your approach - not wasting time on polishing the MVP app before it gets any meaningful traffic.
Something that I need to improve myself. :)