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by X-Istence
5422 days ago
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Except that developers are not even given the chance to fix issues before Johnny Public is allowed to start rating apps. The whole point of the beta is to ALLOW the developer to test their apps and find the bugs, as well as to iron out the bugs in the core OS. What if it is an issue with a core API that is now returning something that it shouldn't and it wasn't caught by Apple in testing, then the developer is getting blamed for something they can't even fix. 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. |
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