With Halide joining the likes of Fantastical, Twitterrific, Weather Line, among others, to go subscription, the number of good iOS apps on the platform still not on a subscription is dwindling fast. Yes, maximizing profits is important for a company or any individual developers, and yes, there is a general idea that Apple users are […]
iOS apps have to stop going subscription
Posted November 1st, 2020 by Ryu at 11:34 pm in Editorial and iOS apps. 1 Commentis likely this. Seriously speaking, it’s the developer’s rights to switch to a subscription service, but one would have thought that after what happened to Textexpander developers would think twice about taking the scorched earth approach, by taking away what you sold to your customers previously and forcing them to either stop using your app […]