Comment by baxtr
2 years ago
I’m a heavy and loyal Apple user AND an app developer.
I couldn’t care less about alternative App Stores. I don’t want them, I don’t need them.
I am very happy the way it is.
2 years ago
I’m a heavy and loyal Apple user AND an app developer.
I couldn’t care less about alternative App Stores. I don’t want them, I don’t need them.
I am very happy the way it is.
Bear in mind that the article mentions other issues, such as preventing third party banks managing your NFC wallet, degrading interoperability with non-Apple products, etc.
Also, I'm not sure why you favor the App Store. It's not safe. Apple is unable to keep malicious apps off of it, and there is no warranty if you lose money due to a malicious app. People think there is some implied safety in the App Store. There is no such thing.
Safety comes from not giving permissions to apps which don't need them.
Great. The beauty of an open market is that you can continue to solely suck on the teat of Apple if you so choose.
>> I think it's debatable whether the average iPhone customer buys it, knowing it allows Apple to heavily tax all AppStore developers.
> I’m a heavy and loyal Apple user AND an app developer.
Do you really think you're representative of the average iphone customer? A heavy, loyal user AND an app developer? I don't think so. And even if you were, your personal situation isn't a rebuttal
Totally agree.
However, let’s not assume what the majority of iPhone user thinks. To that end, I thought it is interesting to add my very personal perspective.