The Disneyland app is still broken - what are they doing ? using private API's?? this is frustrating as i'm going there in two weeksMy Disney Experience app crashes, so does Play Disney Parks app. I can get into the Citibank app but only with my password not with Face ID.
there is any remote desktop client working on the beta? VNC and Jump don't work
Google Hangouts is insta-crashing on my iPhone 8 Plus running iOS 13.1. Tried restarting the phone and uninstalling / reinstalling the app but didn't make a difference.
Does anyone know if this is still broken?
Chunky comic book reader is back to not working again. The menu doesn’t show up.
AnyDesk works with out any issue on any beta i have used.I’ve been using TeamViewer on my iPhone XS Max and my iPad Pro 2018, both on the latest iOS/iPadOS betas and haven’t had any issues. My Mac is still running 10.14.6
Same on my XS.Google Hangouts is insta-crashing on my iPhone 8 Plus running iOS 13.1. Tried restarting the phone and uninstalling / reinstalling the app but didn't make a difference.
The Disneyland app is still broken - what are they doing ? using private API's?? this is frustrating as i'm going there in two weeksNot magical!!!!!!
Same here... I installed Google Voice for a temporary work around, it's working fine...Same on my XS.
The Disneyland app is still broken - what are they doing ? using private API's?? this is frustrating as i'm going there in two weeksNot magical!!!!!!
here's a better thought - Disney should hire competent programmers and make their apps work - which barely do even on non-betas.Here’s a thought... don’t run beta software on your primary daily device that might break an app you find critical.
If the Disney app is a must have, simple solution—revert back to iOS 12.
here's a better thought - Disney should hire competent programmers and make their apps work - which barely do even on non-betas.
here's a better thought - Disney should hire competent programmers and make their apps work - which barely do even on non-betas.
Disney’s under no obligation to make sure their apps are full functional for the beta versions of iOS. That’s the point—to allow them to update their apps for any new changes before the full official release to the public. You want to run beta software, you assume all the risk.
The bigger question for me is why doesn't it work? is Disney using private API's - because at this stage of the game the public ones should be stable. And I am well aware that this is a beta period and we should expect things to break - but when every single app I have works find except this one it makes me question - as a programmer - what Disney is doing - I suspect they are using private api's which is never a good thing to do. if true I'd be very curious why they are doing that.Exactly, @tbayrgs. That's the point of the beta... to let developers get their apps ready for iOS 13/13.1. This is underscored by the fact that Apple is not yet accepting updates built on the iOS 13 SDK... so even IF Disney hired "competent programmers and make their apps work" (no one except @shk718 has alleged that Disney hasn't), the updates won't see the light of day until Apple is ready to approve and provide them to the iOS users of the world.
I see this as a "cart before the horse" situation... somebody wants to run iOS 13 before it's released to the public, and is complaining that apps don't work. One more time (repeat after me): "Apple's iOS beta program is NOT an early access program".