@baldur This is not just hostile to developers of these “completed” apps. By removing them from the App Store, Apple is denying access to the community of users who, in some cases, have paid for and continue to use these apps.
@baldur This is not just hostile to developers of these “completed” apps. By removing them from the App Store, Apple is denying access to the community of users who, in some cases, have paid for and continue to use these apps.
@baldur I can understand the desire to clear out the “chaff” so the store can better highlight what is relevant today. But using bullying tactics like this to identify chaff is doing serious damage to the Apple brand.
@baldur I can understand the desire to clear out the “chaff” so the store can better highlight what is relevant today. But using bullying tactics like this to identify chaff is doing serious damage to the Apple brand.