I'm not a computer programmer and only have a superficial understanding of programming in general, but it sounds like the really big change in the summer update was "under the hood" with the TiVo UI now being written in Haxe instead of Adobe Air/Flash.
I know that some of the people on this forum are computer programmers and know all about this kind of thing, so I was just wondering if you could break down some of the practical implications of this for us laymen. On first reports, it seems that the change did make the UI response time much better. Are there other benefits as well? Does it make the UI more stable in general? Does it make writing/porting apps to the TiVo platform (like Amazon Prime) easier? Any insights would be appreciated.
I know that some of the people on this forum are computer programmers and know all about this kind of thing, so I was just wondering if you could break down some of the practical implications of this for us laymen. On first reports, it seems that the change did make the UI response time much better. Are there other benefits as well? Does it make the UI more stable in general? Does it make writing/porting apps to the TiVo platform (like Amazon Prime) easier? Any insights would be appreciated.
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