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by ajeet_dhaliwal
2189 days ago
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I released apps to the App Store in 2010 and 2012 so things have changed a lot since then. I never had major issues but I currently operate a SaaS (Tesults.com) which if it were to get an app would be a login only (no sign up) and may run into similar issues not because we wouldn’t want to pay the fees but because implementing IAP would massively complicate things, we already have a billing/plans model and integrating another system is just overhead and doesn’t help anyone. It is a concern. The whole App Store model can be massively stressful though even if it’s a free app, was so even back then. Sometimes I had critical bug fixes that were blocked due to some other reason but they don’t consider the customers are currently in a worse position by using a buggy app so in balance it would be better to approve but ask for a fix to their issue within say a week or two. A few changes in policy would make the App Store better to use for both developers and users. Web dev by comparison is truly liberating and the freedom is sweet. |
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Thank you!