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Ok, I'm trying it out now. How do I take a YouTube URL and put it into Tubex?
Would still love to know if this is even possible. Tubex seems great if you go start to finish in the app (via searching or subscriptions), but most of my YouTube viewing comes from clicking links to YouTube videos from non-YouTube sites. If there is no easy way to go from Safari to Tubex then I may as well go back to the official app, even if it lacks some of the iOS integration.
 
Yea? Whats the excuse for the Hangouts app, and the thousands of other apps that don't support slit-view multitasking?
Developers not implementing best practices for iOS. Either out of inability (if their app needs to function in a way the Apple API's don't specifically address) or laziness, there's a wide range of developers out there so you can't just pin them in the same pen.
 
Developers not implementing best practices for iOS. Either out of inability (if their app needs to function in a way the Apple API's don't specifically address) or laziness, there's a wide range of developers out there so you can't just pin them in the same pen.

Right, I'm not blaming the developers. However, on pretty much every other proper OS since the early 90s, I have been able to run 2 or 3 or 6 or more apps side by side, in any app width and height I want, where the app dynamically scales to fit whatever size I so choose. The developers of apps had no say in the matter, it was a feature of the OS.

I'm blaming Apple for designing iOS in such a way that requires developers to somehow opt-in to making their apps resizable, rather than just making it core feature of the OS.
 
It has been for awhile.. Years actually. Open Xcode all the templates dynamically scale to resize and device size by default.
 
Now if they simply used IP for geolocation rather than the phone's GPS!
Due to blackout restrictions, using GPS provides a more accurate location than IP geolocation. People can spoof their actual location with VPNs, it's a bit more difficult with GPS.
 
I'm aware of that, the lack of GPS on my router is quite advantageous.
You use that to your advantage and MLB use available technologies to enforce licensing restrictions they have to abide by. That is just the nature of the beast.
 
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