How would this compare against something like Ghostery? Use one? Use both? They are the same?
Not so much a problem with your choice of computer, but with the specs you chose for it. You will only make this mistake once... ;-)
The more I learn about software, business, design and leadership, the scarier it is - I know enough to know that there is still a lot to learn.
I beleive testflight doesn't use the App Store to deliver the application so should be okay. An update to the testflight sdk should be sufficient for production applications with testflight integration.
It seems like the interaction required by the two engineers could have been scripted to remove the human element. Was there a reason you chose not to do this?
How would this compare against something like Ghostery? Use one? Use both? They are the same?
Not so much a problem with your choice of computer, but with the specs you chose for it. You will only make this mistake once... ;-)
The more I learn about software, business, design and leadership, the scarier it is - I know enough to know that there is still a lot to learn.
I beleive testflight doesn't use the App Store to deliver the application so should be okay. An update to the testflight sdk should be sufficient for production applications with testflight integration.
It seems like the interaction required by the two engineers could have been scripted to remove the human element. Was there a reason you chose not to do this?