>> I ... am not the expert there (although I have no idea what "deploy an app >> to iCloud" really means). > >It means that you would be able to put your own service on the iCloud >and be able to access it from some kind of client (web browser, phone or >tablet app, command line, etc).
So I guess I don't know what it means to put a "service" on iCloud. Can you write an app that stores data in iCloud so other apps can access it? Yes, definitely. Is that a "service"? I personally wouldn't call it that, but others have their own ideas. >>> I have, and despise, an iPad. (Where the heck is shift-click anyway? >> >> Sigh, "press and hold". > >Hmm, tried that, didn't work. What am I missing? My use case is that >I'm reading email and I want to select a range of messages and delete >them. Normally, I would select the first one, then shift-click the last >one... Well, I don't read mail on my tablet much (because I'm using nmh), but at least most of the Apple apps have an interaction where you can hit "Edit" and quickly select a bunch of messages and delete them. I just checked and Apple Mail has that (there's also a "Mark All" button). I think that's perhaps the best you can get on a touchscreen interface. --Ken _______________________________________________ Nmh-workers mailing list [email protected] https://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/nmh-workers
