哈哈,多谢!而且这个还很快!这个是北京那边电信用户的截图。
I've lived in Yunnan for two years, but I've also traveled in other parts of China.
I don't have any iOS device, only a macbook. :-(
I am a beginner in Chinese, I use google translate and my partner does more corrections. I'll forward the compliment to her ;-)
The Caonima website is hosted in the US and this is why it is slow. Fortunately, it is only used to sign users up and download the app. One the app is installed, you can select fast servers in Hong-Kong, Japan and Singapore. If you try it, please let me know how it is working for you.
I like your clock design because it answers the question of how you display a user interface simultaneously on a device as small as a watch and as big as a TV.
Nice! I can see in your designs the influence of pixel art, were you a 8-bit console gamer by any chance?
Which web hosting service would you recommend for the Chinese market? The servers need to be outside of China for legal reasons. Thanks!
Yes, I develop everything by myself. My current focus is on growing the products and their audience. Thank you for asking!
感谢你的提醒,我会注意的。
Are you into Lisp as well? I know there are very good Lisp hackers in China.
Thank you for welcoming me so warmly. I appreciate that. I am based in Tel-Aviv. The domain name choice was guided by my penchant for meme-based marketing. It is effective and attracts attention. I also have a product called twitter-fu.com which sounds offensive to Americans. I didn't realize it when I launched. In my mind, it was play of word with twitter and kung-fu. I learned that for Americans fu is short for... well, I'll leave this for you to figure out. Anyway, twitter-fu.com was the number one app on etsy.com for many years. Since then, I try to find names that resonate with an Internet savvy audience, and memes are wonderful for that.
也许是因为外网的关系?也许是因为 VPN 的关系?