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I saw that after my first release, but 1) this is free-ish (you can choose to pay whatever amount you want) and open source ( https://github.com/daeken/WebGLEnabler ) as well, 2) mine works at the WebView level rather than Safari, and includes a toggle in settings.

That said, I would've used a different name had I known about that before I released.

Edit: Oh, I'm wrong. I could've sworn that his was just for Safari, but I just saw in the source that I'm wrong. He just works at the WebFrame level rather than WebView.



Ouch, sorry for not paying better attention; I didn't notice the source to yours. Both approaches appear equally valid and yours appears to be rather more fleshed-out (what with preferences).

I didn't mean to denigrate your project, as well: I apologize if it seemed that way!

I quite enjoy seeing people use Theos/Logos as well. Definitely worth sinking my time into working on them!


No worries. And seriously great work with Theos/Logos; I haven't touched iOS stuff since working on the unlock for the original iPhone, and I still managed to whip all of this up in ~5 hours.


One a random note, it would be cool to see AppList integrated into the preferences to allow for per-app toggling.


I thought about doing that, but at this point I don't think it'd be too terribly useful. If I do anything more with it (outside of fixing bugs if they pop up), it'll probably be to add a WebGL toggle inside of MobileSafari somewhere, for convenience.




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