Most new data is on Facebook/Twitter/Discord etc. Shoppers search on Amazon. Video consumers search on YouTube.
My point is that is must be *super easy* to build a search engine nowadays. You only need the best 10% of websites and you have got most of the quality content. Vast majority of websites are now irrelevant remains of the old internet.
Most searches could be answered by their Siri system.
Therefore Apple could build a functional search engine in months, and I guess they already have one ready to go for when it is needed.
This WinCompose app seemed to be what I've been looking for, but it didn't work for me.
Just so sluggish, sometimes missing keystrokes or waiting for it to catch up. Keyboard is one of those things that have to be INSTANT, even milliseconds is too long. This app is way to slow.
It seems to be written in .NET? Which would be a very poor choice for such an app.
EDIT: I presumed the sluggishness was because of .NET, perhaps my thinking is a bit dated.
Can we start talking in terms of "Environmental Impact"?
Work out the energy use per hour of the old vs the new system * number of installs. See how much extra millions of tons of carbon 1password is spewing into the air because of their technology change!
Reminder: when a company chooses a technology stack that suits them (the developers of the software) and NOT the end users, then things tend to go badly.