

Imagine a VR Ecco experience. Propel yourself just below the waves in the chill ocean, jump out of the water occasionally for fun.
Imagine a VR Ecco experience. Propel yourself just below the waves in the chill ocean, jump out of the water occasionally for fun.
Yes, there is an Android app, but it does need to be side loaded. There is an APK download once you get signed into the web interface.
Similarly, there is a TestFlight for the iOS app.
It might take a little while for the email to show up. When I signed up, it was a couple of hours, but it was under a good bit of stress at the time.
Things are going smoothly this morning. Uploads are quick to process, and the timeline seems to be moving along with new content. So YMMV
Did they decide to throw away 28 Weeks Later like they were saying?
They should just listen to their leader’s own words:
Leave it the way it is…There have been very few complaints the way it is. People go. They use the bathroom that they feel is appropriate
https://www.yahoo.com/news/resurfaced-clip-shows-trump-did-201220156.html
Have you considered archiving the website and its assets on your own drive for future reference? Could be worthwhile for working without an Internet connection, for instance.
If you are comfortable with a command line, wget can be used to archive whole websites
I use Flame as a dashboard for users at home