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📦w/o updates
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All Versions of Fish

2.0

June 20, 2018

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Fish was originally released in 2012. This is a new edition, recovered and remastered, for 2018 and beyond.
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1.1.2

December 7, 2012

+ Further Prandtl-Glauert drive tuning.

1.1.1

November 28, 2012

+ Added links to Tapestry, the new app that allows you to find and read more tap stories, and then make one yourself. + Fixed bug that would occasionally reverse the polarization of a user's Prandtl–Glauert drive.
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1.1

March 30, 2012

Tweet and reset buttons now work when phone is flipped over.

1.0

March 21, 2012

Price History of Fish

Description of Fish

This is a short but heartfelt manifesto about the difference between liking something on the internet and loving something on the internet. It's also an experiment in a new format: a "tap essay," presenting its argument tap by tap, using typography, color, and a few surprises to make its case. The essay takes about ten minutes to read, maybe less if you're fast. It's perfect for a coffee break or a train ride.

Fish: FAQ

Does Fish work on iPad devices?

The Fish software is compatible with iPad devices.
Robin Sloan released the Fish app.
Fish currently supports iOS 11.0 or later.
4.9: The Fish app gets a lot of positive feedback.
The App Category Of The Fish App Is Books.
2.0 is the latest released Fish version.
Fish released its latest update on July 7, 2024.
Fish was initially released on February 5, 2023.
May contain some intense scenes or mild blood and gore, appropriate for ages 12 and up.
Currently, the Fish app supports the following languages: English.
Sorry, Fish is not part of Apple Arcade.
No, Fish is not eligible for in-app purchases.
No, Fish does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Fish

  • Good words, like good food take time…

    While I might be biased, it would seem no one reads for content anymore. Instead, articles are scanned for confirmation of opinions.

    This essay takes a bit of work to enjoy. Challenge yourself; take a moment to enjoy pure communication.

    Much thanks to the author, Robin Sloan.
  • This is definitely worth downloading!

    Lel GG WP. XD
  • I reread this every year

    At least once a year sonething reminds me of this. I think I have had a copy on my phone since it was first released in 2012 and I’m so glad it got updated to fit newer ios versions. I highly recommend this as a short but deeply thought-out piece to consider what we do with our time and attention in the high speed “internet age.”