Today's #caremoticon |Π IIIIIП|was, natch, one of the rarest forms of automotive wildlife pic.twitter.com/xoMP0Y8hws— Jon Male (@mrjaydeeem) December 8, 2015
Today's #caremoticon |Π IIIIIП|was, natch, one of the rarest forms of automotive wildlife pic.twitter.com/xoMP0Y8hws— Jon Male (@mrjaydeeem) December 8, 2015
Today's #caremoticon |Π IIIIIП|was, natch, one of the rarest forms of automotive wildlife pic.twitter.com/xoMP0Y8hws— Jon Male (@mrjaydeeem) December 8, 2015
@ulyssesapp @NeoYokel @ulyssesapp I think I’ve found the problem with my subs restore issue. My paid sub was against the old version. Ulysses | Writing App effectively had no sub against it after you changed app versions. I had latest and could not restore bc of it 1/2 https://t.co/QJuU4Os7lT
@neoyokel The older version is not automatically deleted. You can simply delete the older version from your device (“Ulysses Mobile”) by long-pressing the icon on your home screen. Your library will still be accessible in the new app. (2/2)
@neoyokel Until version 28, Ulysses for Mac and Ulysses for iPhone/iPad were two separate apps that shared the subscription via iCloud. With Ulysses 28.1, we have merged them into a single app. After the installation, two Ulysses apps will appear on your Home Screen. (1/2)
@neoyokel Until version 28, Ulysses for Mac and Ulysses for iPhone/iPad were two separate apps that shared the subscription via iCloud. With Ulysses 28.1, we have merged them into a single app. After the installation, two Ulysses apps will appear on your Home Screen. (1/2)
@neoyokel The older version is not automatically deleted. You can simply delete the older version from your device (“Ulysses Mobile”) by long-pressing the icon on your home screen. Your library will still be accessible in the new app. (2/2)
Sloppy Joe sandwiches may originate from Cuba, invented at the establishment of Jose "Sloppy Joe" Arbeal y Otero in Havana. The Cuban Ropa Vieja stew was simplified for American tastes by combining its stewed sauce with loose meat sandwiches popular in the Midwest as bar food. https://t.co/qGujX5X6AQ
Sloppy Joe sandwiches may originate from Cuba, invented at the establishment of Jose "Sloppy Joe" Arbeal y Otero in Havana. The Cuban Ropa Vieja stew was simplified for American tastes by combining its stewed sauce with loose meat sandwiches popular in the Midwest as bar food. https://t.co/qGujX5X6AQ