The fact that we have to have humans look at our software before we can go to market in 2019 is absurd. I had high hopes for the future as a teen growing up with Napster, Bittorrent, IRC, Trillian/Pidgin, and an explosive WWW. Look at what a pinheaded mess everything has become. Greed destroyed the open and experimental Internet.
We are leaving the Apple App Store and all its problems
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Re: We are leaving the Apple App Store and all its problems
#102On the other hand, no competition lead to a point where the Appstore became an authoritarian system where apple is free to play by the rules, or change them as it sees fit for it's bottom line.
Only judging Tho, never helped. What would be the consequences of an app store where - # alternative stores would be allowed like android # Apple would lover prices # regional pricing options # free updates for paid content # subscription for updates, distributed among apps user paid for already
Other ideas, comments are welcome.
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#103Earlier quoted context omitted.
Painting this as "greed" is really quite ridiculous. Apple's 30% cut is completely orthogonal to their human review. The human review is to try and protect users and keep the app store a safe and trustworthy place to buy software. As with all human curation, there are problems, but on the whole it does keep the app store a remarkably safe place to acquire software. > I had high hopes for the future as a teen growing…
I remember when the App Stores first came online and everyone was fine to pay the 30% cut because before that, other retail channels were charging way more. Now the 30% is too much.
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And Apple taking 30% of that... for what? Payment processing is a 4% thing. It’s in the app developers interest to make it not have errors. It’s just for access to the market. That is the only value Apple truly brings, outside of the brand and a privacy commitment
Considering Microsoft cut their percentage take to 5% on the Microsoft Store [1], it shows that Apple is really charging 30% just because developers keep letting them get away with it. [1] https://download.cnet.com/news/microsoft-store-slashes-reven...
Re: We are leaving the Apple App Store and all its problems
#105The fact that we have to have humans look at our software before we can go to market in 2019 is absurd. I had high hopes for the future as a teen growing up with Napster, Bittorrent, IRC, Trillian/Pidgin, and an explosive WWW. Look at what a pinheaded mess everything has become. Greed destroyed the open and experimental Internet.
Phones seem much more personal to me than computers. They have our location and are able to interrupt many of us at any moment.
I'd love to see an easy to install and use open OS. I don't know who's incentivized to build that and maintain it.
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#106Re: We are leaving the Apple App Store and all its problems
#107Earlier quoted context omitted.
Painting this as "greed" is really quite ridiculous. Apple's 30% cut is completely orthogonal to their human review. The human review is to try and protect users and keep the app store a safe and trustworthy place to buy software. As with all human curation, there are problems, but on the whole it does keep the app store a remarkably safe place to acquire software. > I had high hopes for the future as a teen growing…
The changes with the Save as dialog, how are they protecting the customer? It almost seems like they want to have creative control of the application, dictating how it should work. > often review rejected for text, images, random issues > random censorship of whatever Apple does not like
To borrow a phrase: haters gonna hate.
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I first check brew...
Yeah, this. MacOS is unusable without home-brew, especially cask. There is no greater feeling than knowing you can blow away your system disk, come back and re-install it, then add a "brew cask install .." stage to get all your apps installed automatically. If I had brew on iOS, I'd be more than happy. Alas, I don't want to jailbreak though ..
Re: We are leaving the Apple App Store and all its problems
#109Earlier quoted context omitted.
Painting this as "greed" is really quite ridiculous. Apple's 30% cut is completely orthogonal to their human review. The human review is to try and protect users and keep the app store a safe and trustworthy place to buy software. As with all human curation, there are problems, but on the whole it does keep the app store a remarkably safe place to acquire software. > I had high hopes for the future as a teen growing…
If the human review is the reason for the 30% cut why not charge a flat fee per review? I doubt that's the reason for their cut.
The reason developers pay the 30% is probably because there's no other channel that offers access to such a huge market for free, and mostly because they still profit.
Every app could be cheaper from the buyer's perspective. Maybe even yours. Should or will they be cheaper? Probably not. The best price is the one everyone complains about but are still willing to pay.
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#110Actually; now that I think about it, from a user perspective I also really dislike the App Store. I used to _love_ it, I would check weekly for new things, maybe there was some new shiny (often beautiful) program to do something really well. The experience was on the 'better than passable' side, nobodies favourite interface maybe, but certainly not terrible. But I actually avoid the App Store these days, both on MacO…
In the past when I looked for a new app I went to the app store. But now since I'm on an older version of MacOS and very few app store apps run on any but the latest release of MacOS, I don't bother. I find the apps I need by googling. Edit: This implies there are a lot of great apps that don't get my money because they only sell on the app store. Looking at you Pixelmator.