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by FuzzyDunlop
5052 days ago
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I honestly can't fathom the thought process behind burying the link to your sole source of income. And why aren't they considering fixing that, and reducing the amount of free content, to solve this? In fact, they say normal IAP is exploitative, but the fact is, they can still learn from the technique to make money without violating their ethics. The question they should have asked is "at what point are we crossing the line?" The accurate title should be 'developers bankrupted by their own incompetence'. |
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It's how you start thinking if you grow up with everybody giving away their $product for free on the one side and the opensource/libre software hippies who give you a hard time if you try to make a living with software products on the other side.
Now if the results were just some homeless developers that wouldn't be a big problem. But it's far worse because the customer base has been miseducated and now awaits almost everything for free or for $.99.
/rant