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firewood

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Jul 29, 2003
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Does anyone really want to see an app in the App store built by a developer who is this bad at reading and understanding the Developer documentation? Or is suspected to have done zero actual device testing of their app?
 
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ArtOfWarfare

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Does anyone really want to see an app in the App store built by a developer who is this bad and reading and understanding the Developer documentation? Or is suspected to have done zero actual device testing of their app?

The store is already full of junk, isn't it?
 

firewood

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Jul 29, 2003
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The store is already full of junk, isn't it?

There's also tons of good stuff that isn't at the top of the popularity charts. The more junk and cruft apps in the store, the more they bury the decent and niche good stuff, and makes it harder to find such.

I'm hoping that many many thousands of iOS Developers don't bother renewing after this year is up. No need to encourage more of their type unless someone shows some creativity and effort.
 

johnmerlino

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There's also tons of good stuff that isn't at the top of the popularity charts. The more junk and cruft apps in the store, the more they bury the decent and niche good stuff, and makes it harder to find such.

I'm hoping that many many thousands of iOS Developers don't bother renewing after this year is up. No need to encourage more of their type unless someone shows some creativity and effort.

I'm pleased to say my app is now available on the apple store. It's free to all. But for you, I have a special price - $19.99.
 
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