Meriweather
Being a Nana is my superpower
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- Mar 31, 2002
Thanks....guess I will do it again
The real test, of course, will be on Sunday when I test/use it in the park.
Ah, yes: thanks for the reminder .So, How was it? Did the update help at all? Were there any glitches?
I believe they’re unrelated. I was still able to make/modify dining reservations right after the update. It’s only the last 2 days that I’m getting an error.I did the update and now I can’t do ADR’s on my phone. I have a new phone, so I don’t think that is the problem. Anyone else having this issue?
I did the update and now I can’t do ADR’s on my phone. I have a new phone, so I don’t think that is the problem. Anyone else having this issue?
Granted we don't head down until July, but I play around on the app and since the update I can't look at the menus and have an error message that keeps popping up about ADRs and that I can't make or change on the app.
Thanks for the feedback. Very thoughtful!I had been using a iPhone 6 with the app. I have only actually been in the parks with it for 2 trips. But I often use it at home to check things and get an idea for planning passes. In the last 2 months when I would open the app it would sit there for a while and then just disappear. I would open it again and the second time it would sit there a little while and open correctly.
Now, my iPhone 6 battery has rapidly been losing its capacity over the last 2 weeks. I decided to get a new one since I've had this for several years. I got a XS. Now the app opens right up very rapidly and works smooth as silk. So, its very likely a processor performance problem with older devices. Those apps are performing billions of operations per second (well, on the newer processors). So if your performance is several years outdated it will be sluggish and sometimes just crash.
It is a reality that as devices, computers, etc have gotten more powerful, the programs have gotten more complex and need that extra speed to just perform as intended. That eventually leaves the older hardware behind and its time to upgrade. Its not a conspiracy to make you buy new devices, but it is a choice of programmers to create more powerful apps that delight the customers.
Those apps are performing billions of operations per second (well, on the newer processors). So if your performance is several years outdated it will be sluggish and sometimes just crash.
It is a reality that as devices, computers, etc have gotten more powerful, the programs have gotten more complex and need that extra speed to just perform as intended. That eventually leaves the older hardware behind and its time to upgrade. Its not a conspiracy to make you buy new devices, but it is a choice of programmers to create more powerful apps that delight the customers.