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by aptgetrekt
2146 days ago
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This is actually Apple's fault more than anyone. I was originally planning to release on the App Store but decided not to after thinking about the $100 a year fee to be in the developer program and the 30% cut Apple would take if it were paid, and that's assuming the app would be approved by Apple in the first place. Although I decided not to release on the App Store I want to keep the option open. Apps on the App Store need to be sandboxed, which means no preference pane. I agree apps filling up the menu bar is annoying, so there is an option to hide it if you wish. |
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