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ffritz | 4 years ago
One hundred dollars per year for the privilege of them judging your app and maybe even get it rejected.
They made tinkering around so ridiculously unattractive, because every app needs a business model (unless you are okay with eating the 100$ every year).
There need to be other stores or distribution methods. Desperately.
s_dev|4 years ago
They don't even consider the $100 Developer fee a real fee.
sorry_outta_gas|4 years ago
100$ a understaement,just keepting them workable between ios and xcode releases is non-trivial.
myself I have about a 4-5 pretty apps that were useful (to me and a few people at least) that just don't work anymore.. I could spend time fixing them but I'm time limited and don't use macos as my primary platform anymore
the intentional short shelflive of software on that platform is just crazy to me; like I know Apple does it to have the store 'clean it self up' over time but that's insane there's piles of software that just dosen't exist anymore
like what happens if an accident happens and a solo developer passes-away? their work is as if it never existed
shadilay|4 years ago
clusterfish|4 years ago
grishka|4 years ago
ksec|4 years ago
I want to point out if you want to release a Safari extension, be it for fun or otherwise, it’s going to cost you 100$ per year to have Apple list it in the app store.
But in fairness Apple has made it clear that is $100 for using their API.