![]() ![]() ![]() I spent a ton of time on this upgrade screen transition and heart-shaped particles. …I’m not proud of it, but it’s not easy to let go of something like this because it’s become a rarity in today’s App Store to generate meaningful income as one person, and I’m not sure if I’ll be able to recreate something like this in a few years or even now.Īside from that, I still have love and a drawer full of ideas for the app. This whole thing about Editorial also applies to Pythonista of course, with the difference that my income actually depends 100% on that app, so there are also purely selfish reasons that I don’t just put it on GitHub and let others deal with the mess, i.e. Zorn’s work has been an inspiration, and I wish the best for his health and business. It’s great to get an update, even if minor. I’m truly sorry that I’ve neglected something that quite a few people actually liked… The reasons I’ve stretched this out for so long are mostly personal and have to do with my mental health and experiences I’ve made in the last couple of years (mostly last year). I feel terrible stretching this out for so long, but it’s come to a point where I just have to live with my negligence, born out of anxiety, and at least don’t let it die a death it doesn’t deserve. I’d honestly feel better making it free (it’s still $4.99), but I’m concerned that this would lead to an influx of new users that I wouldn’t be prepared to handle support-wise, and who would end up disappointed anyway. ![]() It’s not the update some of you may have been waiting for, but it addresses some pain points like iPhone X support etc. I’ve just released an update for Editorial on the App Store that has been sitting on Apple’s servers for a while. Pythonista remains at version 3.2, last updated in 2017. Other then SYC2 application developers have also built many useful software for both Mac and Windows platform which you can found on their official website.Editorial 1.3.4 was just released, with support for modern iPhone screens but not iCloud Drive. You can find the whole list of supported platforms in the below image. With SYC 2 you get access to a 60+ media platforms with BILLIONS of videos, music & ringtones to choose from. Among multiple features the feature which I personally like is the ability to download videos in 4K quality and other then this you can simply move the downloaded file to your iPhone or iPad device.Įven though the app's name is Softorino YouTube Converter 2, it's no longer limited to YouTube or other most popular media websites. ![]() I appreciate the developers for making this feature rich and user friendly software. After using it by myself I thought to share the word on my blog so that you can also get benefitted from this awesome software. Recently I came across a really cool software named Softorino YouTube Converter 2, which is available for both Mac and Windows users. ![]()
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