A AndyDandy1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 13, 2024 #1 Will the apps be optimized right off the bat for the new size for the pro max? Or will it look distorted and or stretched out? Thanks
Will the apps be optimized right off the bat for the new size for the pro max? Or will it look distorted and or stretched out? Thanks
Kylo83 macrumors 603 Sep 13, 2024 #2 Good question think they will have to be updated Reactions: AndyDandy1
D DarthBradicus macrumors regular Sep 13, 2024 #3 If the app is designed correctly, the sizing should be dynamic and fit the new screen size just fine. Apple pushed developers to do this years ago. That being said, there are lazy and/or bad developers who may still have apps that don’t resize correctly, but it shouldn’t be too common these days. Reactions: War833, hockeyfan81, Two Appleseeds and 2 others
If the app is designed correctly, the sizing should be dynamic and fit the new screen size just fine. Apple pushed developers to do this years ago. That being said, there are lazy and/or bad developers who may still have apps that don’t resize correctly, but it shouldn’t be too common these days.
A AndyDandy1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 13, 2024 #4 Kylo83 said: Good question think they will have to be updated Click to expand... Is it before release? Hate when they're not optimized lol
Kylo83 said: Good question think they will have to be updated Click to expand... Is it before release? Hate when they're not optimized lol
A AndyDandy1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 13, 2024 #5 DarthBradicus said: If the app is designed correctly, the sizing should be dynamic and fit the new screen size just fine. Apple pushed developers to do this years ago. That being said, there are lazy and/or bad developers who may still have apps that don’t resize correctly, but it shouldn’t be too common these days. Click to expand... Oh thanks for the clarification. So nothing to stress about then?
DarthBradicus said: If the app is designed correctly, the sizing should be dynamic and fit the new screen size just fine. Apple pushed developers to do this years ago. That being said, there are lazy and/or bad developers who may still have apps that don’t resize correctly, but it shouldn’t be too common these days. Click to expand... Oh thanks for the clarification. So nothing to stress about then?
A AndyDandy1 macrumors 6502 Original poster Sep 13, 2024 #7 russell_314 said: It’s only 72x30 pixels extra…. Would that even be noticeable? Click to expand... Thats my q haha Idk! Reactions: russell_314
russell_314 said: It’s only 72x30 pixels extra…. Would that even be noticeable? Click to expand... Thats my q haha Idk!
A ArchEtech macrumors 6502a Sep 13, 2024 #8 Its such a tiny change I can't imagine it will make any difference.
W War833 macrumors member Sep 13, 2024 #9 DarthBradicus said: If the app is designed correctly, the sizing should be dynamic and fit the new screen size just fine. Apple pushed developers to do this years ago. That being said, there are lazy and/or bad developers who may still have apps that don’t resize correctly, but it shouldn’t be too common these days. Click to expand... This is the correct answer.
DarthBradicus said: If the app is designed correctly, the sizing should be dynamic and fit the new screen size just fine. Apple pushed developers to do this years ago. That being said, there are lazy and/or bad developers who may still have apps that don’t resize correctly, but it shouldn’t be too common these days. Click to expand... This is the correct answer.