Hey there!
So I control my Atom Uniti HE with my Mac (apple chip). Since a couple of months, the app keeps on bugging. Like, if I put on a record, and after a while (I couldn’t say, maybe 15-20 mins), when I go on the app, I can’t change the song. I click but nothing happens.
Or I can’t have the song that’s already playing in full display. I have to quit and restart. It does that ALL THE TIME.
Anyone else?
Do you have an iPad or iPhone which you can use to compare?
hello,
I have an android phone and I don’t have this issue on it.
I nearly always use my Mac for the app, and have seen you issue about once a month at most. May not be relevant, but do you have “stay connected” enabled?
Hey, thank you there!
it was, indeed, off.
it’s weird that they would call it a “mobile device”. We’ll see if it changes anything!
I think it’s fair, as the version you installing on the Mac is the iPad version rather than a Mac version which doesn’t exist.
Oh, you’re right!
(so far so good, maybe that was it!)
Well… false hope, I guess… the bug came back…
for a moment, I thought it might have been my VPN but I turned it off and it doesn’t solve the issue…
Hm, I suppose you should probably reinstall the app, other than that, it may require a call/email to Naim help desk
Then Naim should change that flag on their app in the app-store (so it doesn’t show up in the Mac app-store). It is default on.
Apple really messed this up. A long time ago they were irritated only iPhone apps showed up on the iPad and no Mac developers ported the “real” (i.e. more advanced) apps.
So they (for many reasons) started changing the look of their macOS and macOS-apps to look more like iPad apps and at the same time published those iOS-frameworks for every Mac-developer to use. I still use those frameworks (called Catalyst) by default and can support anything from iPads to old Intel Macs with real optimized apps. And I still have access to all unique features on all variants.
But I know “real” Mac oldtimers who still consider iOS development as “toys”
And the iPhone developers see Mac:s just as something they need to compile their iPhone-apps.
And now Apple killed this even more with Apple Silicon where you load an iPad or iPhone in an isolated virtual machine on top of macOS and you have no access to the macOS etc.
Whist potentially resource hungry, I would have thought this would be an advantage in terms of security, and development time. I suppose it depends on the app as to which would gain benefit for more integration to the OS. I’m probably missing something here, so as an example, what more might the Naim app do if it were a proper MacOS app?
I simply mirror my iPhone to my MacBook these days, and I use the MacBook to operate the apps on my iPhone.
Easy.
I did. It still doesn’t work…
My phone is android…
Soooo…. I still have a tons of small bugs with the app. I’m not expecting other naim customers to solve my issue… but like, what can I do?
Contact Naim support.
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