Flyleaf is a “read-later” app that displays saved articles from the web in a meticulously designed reading view, without popups, ads or other distractions.
The distinguishing feature of Flyleaf is its unparalleled book-style pagination. You can read articles page by page instead of scrolling vertically.
@croc Hi Alex, thanks for your email! I'm very sorry your first experience was kind of crummy. Your’e not the only one with issues with the GoodLinks import. I’ll look into it as soon as possible!
Small addendum to my previous code question, how do I use an @Observable as a binding if the object I want to bind is optional? In this case, the object might not be immediately available as it comes in async, but once it comes in, I want it selectable
This code compiles, but the selection is never saved
There's probably a better way to structure this too, in that case I'm all ears!
@christianselig Oooh, I think I figured it out. The problem is not about the Observable at all. The trick is that the type of your .tag must be exactly the type of your selection binding, including optionality. Try using „.tag(iceCream as String?)“, that should do the trick.
My first iOS device was a 2nd gen iPod Touch and the very first app I purchased was @instapaper by @marcoarment. The „old“ Instapaper is surely the biggest inspiration for what #Flyleaf has become.