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One more edit to the wording.. 😩 #66

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@KyNorthstar KyNorthstar commented Feb 17, 2020

This continues #17.

According to the app reviewer:

Guideline 2.3 - Performance

Your application description contains defamatory comments about Apple, Apple products and services, or about a third-party.

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It would be appropriate to remove “Since SwiftUI is in its early states, SwiftUI has a few odd quirks” from the Disclaimer on launch of app.

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My response read:

Thank you for taking the time to leave such specific feedback. I didn't mean to come of as defamatory; the truth is that SwiftUI does not allow right-clicking, and since there's nothing that I can do about this, I want to be able to inform my users that the traditional Minesweeper paradigm of right-clicking to place a flag is impossible, but that's not something I can fix until SwiftUI allows it. I will try to re-word this disclaimer to better-explain this issue so that it doesn't come off as defamatory to Apple nor myself.

According to the app reviewer:

> ## Guideline 2.3 - Performance
>
>
> Your application description contains defamatory comments about Apple, Apple products and services, or about a third-party.
>
> ### Next Steps
>
> It would be appropriate to remove “Since SwiftUI is in its early states, SwiftUI has a few odd quirks” from the Disclaimer on launch of app.

My response read:

> Thank you for taking the time to leave such specific feedback. I didn't mean to come of as defamatory; the truth is that SwiftUI does not allow right-clicking, and since there's nothing that I can do about this, I want to be able to inform my users that the traditional Minesweeper paradigm of right-clicking to place a flag is impossible, but that's not something I can fix until SwiftUI allows it. I will try to re-word this disclaimer to better-explain this issue so that it doesn't come off as defamatory to Apple nor myself.
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LGTM

@KyNorthstar KyNorthstar merged commit a21fba8 into develop Feb 17, 2020
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