> "Apple bans apps that support IPv4 only." could be interpreted as banning apps that support IPv4.
the word 'only' is quite important in english. If an app supports IPv4 they will not be banned. That's not what we are measuring here. If they "don't" support IPv6, they will be banned.
(!smoking == true)
It's short hand.
> "Apple bans apps that support IPv4 only." could be interpreted as banning apps that support IPv4.
the word 'only' is quite important in english. If an app supports IPv4 they will not be banned. That's not what we are measuring here. If they "don't" support IPv6, they will be banned.