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The Subtle Developer Exodus From the Mac App Store

An anonymous reader writes: Milen Dzhumerov, a software developer for OS X and iOS, has posted a concise breakdown of the problems with the Mac App Store. He says the lack of support for trial software and upgrades drives developers away by preventing them from making a living. Forced sandboxing kills many applications before they get started, and the review system isn't helpful to anyone. Dzhumerov says all of these factors, and Apple's unwillingness to address them, are leading to the slow but steady erosion of quality software in the Mac App Store.

"The relationship between consumers and developers is symbiotic, one cannot exist without the other. If the Mac App Store is a hostile environment for developers, we are going to end up in a situation where, either software will not be supported anymore or even worse, won't be made at all. And the result is the same the other way around – if there are no consumers, businesses would go bankrupt and no software will be made. The Mac App Store can be work in ways that's beneficial to both developers and consumers alike, it doesn't have to be one or the other. If the MAS is harmful to either developers or consumers, in the long term, it will be inevitably harmful to both."

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  1. Re:Developer unhappiness or Marketshare loss? by geekoid · · Score: 0, Troll

    I can believe it.There are many issue with the App store.
    For example, you are forced to update your app to meet the new OS/phone. Even though you may have a million peple stiull on old phones, yuo must upgrades even if it breaks/slows down the performance.
    If you want to have a company where a lot of people us iPads? nightmare.

    I personally think they do that so people get upset with their iPhone and ae more likely to upgrade; which fits there advertising strategy.

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  2. Re:Ob by BasilBrush · · Score: 0, Troll

    Most... and I mean 99.99% of apps in both the Apple and Android stores are utter crap. Completely worthless. Surprise surprise, after a few years your customer base has become jaded. I never pay for anything through any app store anymore.

    You're generalising from your experience of Android stores. From previous posts you've made it clear you don't have an iPhone or a Mac, so don't pretend you know what the software on those stores is like.