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by msftguy
5422 days ago
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Maybe Apple doesn't block beta reviews because it incentivizes developers to fix their apps before the release? Most of those problems should be trivial to at least work around with version-dependent logic to minimizes regressions on versions < 5.x. Bad reviews don't exactly hurt Apple, and it's not like iOS developers are scarce these days, so it might just be Apple having their priorities set straight (users > devs) and not a coding blunder..or maybe it's just me overthinking it. |
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You have to be a part of the developer program ($99) to get pre-release software, and as part of that you go with the understanding that it isn't meant for everyday use.
Johnny Public shouldn't be running the beta in the first place. If by the time iOS 5 is out the developer still hasn't fixed the bugs in their app, THEN it is perfectly fine to start leaving bad reviews as the developer has had plenty of time to fix their app, but during the beta period, no.