In the UK bank transfers are usually instant and free, although PayPal is still used in situations where you wouldn't want to give out your bank details
You still use cheques in the US??? I see why you need this app now
I've got a whole powershell script I run these days on a new Windows install to remove eveything I don't need and set things how I like them
Are you not able to just pay someone from your bank account?
I've not had a standalone Google pay app in years, why was it still a thing in the US?
On my note 8 a few years back I would get push notifications advertising from Samsung
Quick, we're losing the core left voters - deploy the gay story
I managed to get a voucher, but it was years of somewhat regular surveys
Sure, a lot of people can do that. A lot of people absolutely can't, too. A lot of people can look up and solve computer issues too, and a lot of people can't. It's not a generational thing or specific to computers.
Expecting people who grew up after the Internet was mainstream to all be developers is like expecting everyone who grew up in the 60s and 70s to be a mechanic
That's not really what it's designed for though
I love the idea of the ding, but I hate the idea of being in a meeting sharing my screen when I'm working in something. It would be like having someone looking over your shoulder at your screen constantly