I think Assistive Access in iOS 17 would fit the bill for the simplified patient UI. https://medium.com/the-useful-tech/apples-new-accessibility-...
Works pretty well for me on a 2012 Mac mini. It’s maxed out though with i7 and 16GB. I don’t feel performances are worst than with the latest official macOS version.
gp3 are 20% cheaper than gp2 per GB
We already started getting them imo. Look at the 14in MacBook Pro for example.
They have an iPad app now. Makes it easier to switch server but aside of that, no major advantage over WireGuard app. I use WireGuard app since it can auto connect on wifi or cellular.
Maybe https://dayoneapp.com/ which is popular on Apple platforms.
I think Assistive Access in iOS 17 would fit the bill for the simplified patient UI. https://medium.com/the-useful-tech/apples-new-accessibility-...
Works pretty well for me on a 2012 Mac mini. It’s maxed out though with i7 and 16GB. I don’t feel performances are worst than with the latest official macOS version.
gp3 are 20% cheaper than gp2 per GB
We already started getting them imo. Look at the 14in MacBook Pro for example.
They have an iPad app now. Makes it easier to switch server but aside of that, no major advantage over WireGuard app. I use WireGuard app since it can auto connect on wifi or cellular.
Maybe https://dayoneapp.com/ which is popular on Apple platforms.