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Mine wouldn't work after the update. Nothing responded. So deleted it, & now it works a treat again.
Thanks for the advice Nick, but I never engage in that kind of sys-admin style task. Stuff either works or it doesn't and have had few problems up till now.
Our backyard
@Goozoon
not yet! But I am sure the eletric stove is Morello Forni Evento to cook out great Margherita pizza served with fresh or frozen buffalo cheese with Caputo mix. Place will be at Taipei, Taiwan. I personally like spicy sausage meat anchovy stuffed pizza!
interesting principles! anyway, it looks like there is a bug after all, so reinstalling was just resetting the app and fixing it temporarily.
see that other thread for bug description
@Goozoon am in awe. I had a number of apartments in New York City smaller than your out-building of a pizza oven
Wood iz da best, nothing compared. I finished mine last year.
Hehe, miniature kindom!
No wood, laborative and law suit follows! You should save the world environment consciously besides! No fossile fuel, please!
I probably sounded a little harsh in my last response but I was playing on a stance I take at work. I used to try and fix these things myself, little technical issues that would devour days worth of useless tasks like re-installing and finding different drivers, and I came to the conclusion that it was largely a waste of my time. So now I stay strictly in the end-user camp. If something doesn't work, and if it's not because of something I'm doing wrong, then I move on and assume it's broken.
Some people like to tinker with re-installing this that and the other and changing settings all over the shop. For them your advice is probably good. Me, I just something or I don't, I can always go back to scaring the neighbours with acoustic guitar if nothing works on my iPad.
mh, I guess you need to own an acoustic guitar for this relaxed attitude towards apps not working rightly
You may be right, but seriously, I very rarely get any issues.