But Apple does not care about older users. They have no problem screwing over customers so they can get more money out of you.
I see, because in the electronics industry, companies support their first gen devices forever...
But Apple does not care about older users. They have no problem screwing over customers so they can get more money out of you.
then the developer should get his $99 back. if we invested in building a suite of tools and apple yanks them because they decide to implement what you wrote, therefore you cant make any more money off of it then do i get my $99 back?
Why is this news?
I've been using the Apple imoji icons since I got my iphone 4. Its been there for over 2 years people. This isn't new stuff.
Why get your $99 back when all you do is provide a set of instructions for something that comes STOCK ON APPLE DEVICES!!??
If anything, the emoji people should pay Apple back for all the $$$ they swindled out of people who knew no better.
Best part is now when I scroll thru the top 100 free & paid apps, i wont have to see those bologna emoji apps anymore
They are standard unicode and ISO/IEC characters.actually any smartphone can display those "iOS" emojis by now
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by the way, how did apple come up with those categories? what does a bell icon have to do with food for example? always baffles my mind
i wasnt specifically talking about emojis. I was referring to an actual useful product that was really good and apple decides to make something exactly like it - then kick your app out - after you have invested all the time and perhaps multiple $99 licensing fees in it.
How do you enable it? Yes, I'm slow.
settings - general - keyboard - international keyboards - add new keyboard - emoji
Then, use the new globe button on your standard keyboard to access the emoji keyboard
don't feel bad, I just found out too..
That's 2/3rds of the apps in the App Store then.
It did, so it's odd that Apple would wait until now to do this.
Here's hoping they don't decide to take down Quick Clips... it handles thousands of special characters, emoji included, and took me ~4 months to develop last year. Not that it's actually paid off in any way now... say, maybe with "competing" apps going down, if mine stays up, it might actually get some attention?
I see, because in the electronics industry, companies support their first gen devices forever...
Don't make yourself feel too important. Apple didn't side with you. You side with Apple. Only ever heard of Apple fanboy, never donrsd fanboy.It hurts because these apps clog up the market with 'apps' that are already available on iOS 5 & 6.
Either way - Apple sides with me and thats all that matters.
Go away.
I always knew how to enable mine, but I quoted you so your set of instructions doesnt go un-noticed.
actually any smartphone can display those "iOS" emojis by now
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by the way, how did apple come up with those categories? what does a bell icon have to do with food for example? always baffles my mind
iOS 5 didn't support all of the emoji characters that iOS 6 does. I would assume that is why Apple didn't do this sooner.It did, so it's odd that Apple would wait until now to do this.
If you check your emoji keyboard after the iOS 6.0.1 update, you will see a HUGE number of additional emoji now available. Way more than earlier.
... and what of the Emoji apps for MAC?? I downloaded two (the first one sucked ass... can't believe I paid for that crap) and the one I currently use doesn't have the additional Emojis that the iOS6 introduced. The developer's site doesn't work either.
Good. Those apps just cluttered the App Store.