It says it doesn't apply to updates, only app downloads...
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people who abuse the product and break TOS
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Arrest her for purposely wasting police resources.
What large documents are you keeping in that binder? Your notebook can break, if one iPad isn't charged I grab another one, we've been over this, okay the battery fails; again, it's backed up. Maybe it can overheat in the sunlight (110°f haven't had it happen), maybe you want to keep something extra private. I don't really see the difference between changing writing tools in an app and in person tbh, but I'm pretty sure I can take an iPad almost anywhere. A tablet can do almost anything a notebook/binder can, the same is not true in reverse.
I promise you I've used both, pretty sure I had to write in pencil for mine and I'm sure you can argue the minutia back and forth all day, however objectively, the iPad is a more versatile writing tool than a notebook.
You just prefer it, a notebook won't survive a 50ft fall into water, an iPad with an OtterBox might, even if it didn't my notes will, I just grab another iPad.
I guess you can still call it good but they switched to Tyson on the East Coast like 10 years ago and yeah it's bland and generic.
Perhaps, but that's still a little different than selling a kit that replaces the factory equipment to replace the app and would depend on how exactly it was accomplished, after all those infotainment systems have license agreements, while I may be allowed to modify the software for my own head unit, providing it to others probably isn't allowed, especially if I'm making a profit. So while it's the kind of thing that should be legal, I'm guessing if anyone started selling kits to replace the dealer app with a third party one they'd be going to court.
I mean you could, the real problem is it's probably not legal for someone to make kits to replace what you would need to.
Coin scene is boring, car scene from Nocturnal Animals.
You mean you're not Edging?