Actually, it is not a case of not making the API available, it is more like they intentionally do make a version available and conveniently lacking the parameters which would make it useful, and you just know someone intelligently and intentionally made that decision because when using an Apple made app, the functionality is blatantly available.
Actually, it is not a case of not making the API available, it is more like they intentionally do make a version available and conveniently lacking the parameters which would make it useful, and you just know someone intelligently and intentionally made that decision because when using an Apple made app, the functionality is blatantly available.
Actually, it is not a case of not making the API available, it is more like they intentionally do make a version available and conveniently lacking the parameters which would make it useful, and you just know someone intelligently and intentionally made that decision because when using an Apple made app, the functionality is blatantly available.
Thats more semantics I think. I can make these equivalent claims using #define :-)