top | item 41637035

(no title)

angst_ridden | 1 year ago

I once had a very frustrating battle with a new reviewer who told me my utilitarian app did not offer an "innovative experience" and wasn't "interactive" enough.

So I had to add a completely useless feature where a user could partition their database by marking some items as "favorites" and have a separate "favorite" view.

This was then approved, with the assertion that "it's now the magical kind of experience users expect from the App Store."

I'm pretty invested in an Apple ecosystem for some very specific software, but that was nearly enough to make me ragequit (unfortunately, the specific software is not something I could develop/imitate under Linux without a huge financial investment).

discuss

order

andrewmcwatters|1 year ago

iOS devices are not professional tools, that’s primarily why. Ignore whatever preconceived notions you have about “pro” devices as well.

Shraal|1 year ago

Okay, I'll bite.

1. What is your definition of 'professional tools'?

2. What does Apple need to do to make Macs 'real' professional tools?