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mbenjaminsmith | 9 years ago
Is that a joke?
I'd love to be able to sell iOS software directly to users. Even if there were no viable channels outside of the App Store having the choice would make me rest a lot easier.
But to state that "Apple's monopoly" has driven the price of software up is to be laughably out of touch with reality. Maybe this has to be argued from the point of view of the consumer and they thought "monopoly driving prices down" wouldn't be a very good case?
vosper|9 years ago
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tracker1|9 years ago
Beyond this, if I charge more for the Apple app than the website or google versions, then Apple may choose to ban my app. This means, my website app may be more expensive (higher margins, sure) because of Apple.
With Android, I can always bypass the Play Store (like Amazon does).
yellowapple|9 years ago
I reckon the rationale here is twofold:
* The currently-mandatory 30% fee would now be optional, as would be the flat developer fee (if it still exists; I haven't really looked into it in a long time)
* The availability of additional stores means the availability of different apps that might not be available on Apple's store, thus increasing competition and driving down prices through more typical supply/demand curves.
tracker1|9 years ago
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arielm|9 years ago
The truth is that as right now, ~78% of apps in the App Store are free to download/play. The remaining ~22% that are paid stack around the $0.99 price point, which is the lowest possible price tier for a paid app.
I don't see how this "monopoly" is raising prices...
Opening the store in a way like the one being described would result in malware and low quality apps. It'd add clutter and an incredible amount of noise (aka. Competition) hurting developers and consumer.
It's a lose lose situation IMO.
If you need proof just look at Android. Lots of stores, low quality apps, and a very fragmented way for developers to monetize.
tracker1|9 years ago
[1] https://www.google.com/search?q=apple+store+iphone+fart+app
arielm|9 years ago