
If that's not awesome developer support I don't know what is. He still went above and beyond by getting in contact with the other developers until he was able to make my request happen. Tim not only promptly responded to my email asking for the app Musi to be added as an option in Opener but even after informing me that my request would not function if added because of an issue on Musi's side. THEY ADDED MUSI SUPPORT! I can't say enough positive things about the quality of customer service and support offered by this apps developer Tim. So useful it will make you wonder why iOS doesn't have this feature built in by default. Which is why I will continue to rant and rave about this app with as many people who are willing to allow me to introduce them to an app resource that they never knew they always needed. From version 3.
#Cannot get lync web app to open software#
Note: This FAQ applies to software versions prior to 3.0 of the Cisco Meeting Server software. Thankfully this developer is one of the few that puts "user experience & app stability" as a #1 priority. Lync Web App is listed for feature comparison purposes: a user would only be downloading and using Lync Web App if the meeting was hosted on a Lync 2013 server.

Sadly so many developers get caught up in wanting to make nonstop updates that sometimes can even end up ruining what once was an awesome useful app. "As someone who spends huge chunks of my day tapping on my iPhone’s screen, I skipped my Starbucks latte today and bought Opener instead." - TechCrunchįor a complete list of supported apps and browsers visit opener.link/appsĬontinues to be not only one of my most used and treasured apps, but also one of the most consistently stable. ".lets you open links in their corresponding app, skipping the annoying Web view along the way." - CNET "It’s simple, handy, and makes browsing the web a lot easier." - LifeHacker "If you find yourself looking to view web links in apps often, Opener is a good timesaver that cleverly uses iOS extensions to speed up the process." - MacStories Opening the Google AMP version of pages, which are significantly faster than normal web pages. Previewing links from a variety of popular services using 3D Touch. Opening links in any browser of your choice.

In addition to opening links in apps, Opener also supports: In order to get these commands to even respond, you may have to stop the ‘Office Web Apps’ WACSM service. Opener is an app that allows you to open links from the web in apps instead! Copy a link and launch Opener to see the apps that it can be opened in, or use Opener's action extension right from other apps! Opener currently supports over 280 apps with more being added all the time. .(Web app Open Platform Interface) protocol.
