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by pgeorgi
5129 days ago
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It seems like Apple doesn't trust its ecosystem to let it stand freely. Otherwise "auto updates, in-app purchases, and iCloud" (etc.) should be a compelling package to keep developers in line. Not to mention visibility in the store (if they'd bother to provide a useful UI and search, that is). Apple's antics are well-known, otherwise the situation could be interpreted as some lack of confidence in their own services. |
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I think they are right; some developers wouuse noose to be different. For example, Adobe would try and use something AIR-based and there would probalby be more than one Linux package-manager-like thing that allows you to get a 'special-for-you compiled executable with exactly the features you want')