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by indigo945
2647 days ago
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Well, to be fair, this comes at the cost of Windows (like other major desktop operating systems) being considerably less secure than Android or iOS. This tradeoff is not easy to avoid except by designing the permission model to be sane from the start, and we all know that good upfront design doesn't exist. |
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As an app developer, it's immensely frustrating to have to keep updating apps to stay on top of the latest SDK.
As a mobile user, I delete apps that get flagged up as battery hogs.
So that leaves me with a fairly simple choice, and I keep stuff updated if I expect anyone to keep using it, and if I abandon it, I shouldn't be surprised when my users do the same.