AngryClosetMonkey
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It depends on how you want to store your data. Every OS has a standard for where applications should store their data. You should store your data at the appropriate path. If you have structured data against which you want to run queries you could use a sqlite DB (the sqlx crate supports sqlite) instead of just a bunch of config files.
What you are referring to are androids custom tabs. It’s an android feature where an app can request an “in-app” browser window from the systems default browser. The system also allows the app to specify some customizations like the color of the action bar and I think its possible to add some buttons as well.
Firefox supports this feature and many apps give you an option to turn it off, but it’s up to the app opening the links.
You need to export them from your script.
It’s a Firefox thing. The context menu in pwa mode is different from the normal one. This is most likely a bug.
A workaround I sometimes use, is to go to the notification drawer, click the silent pwa notification to copy the URL of the current page, share the copied URL with firefox and finally use the normal context menu.
Regarding 3d models, you can:
- use spheres and cubes as placeholders, there is no need to create 3d models as long as you don’t have a game yet.
- you can download models for free from various websites
- you can make your own 3d models with blender ( If you don’t know how to do that yet, you will have to spend some time learning about blender first. Checkout blenderguru)
Since you ask for the easiest solution, just use CSGMeshes for your maze and a cube or sphere mesh for your enemies.
Advertising any kind of payment / subscription that does not go through the store through which the app has been distributed, is prohibited by apple and google (not 100% sure about google, but fairly certain).
This would most certainty be part of the used subscriber. I’m not sure if any of the existing subscribers support it, but in the worst case you can write your own subscriber that wraps an existing one.