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Monday, June 25, 2018

iOS Dev Weekly - Issue 353 - May 25th 2018

Comment It's likely that if you're on Twitter, or if you read other words on the internet, that you've seen the Developer's Union site that launched this week. The idea is that iOS developers form a "union" of sorts (it's not an actual union of course as app developers are not employees) to ask for changes from Apple to make running small businesses on the App Store more sustainable. The first issue that they have chosen to tackle is free trials. I must say, I don't like this at all for a few reasons: First up, and most importantly, I don't believe this will be effective. It is certainly important that we give feedback to Apple on how to make the App Store better for developers, but I really don't feel an online petition or "union" like this is the best way to go about it. The choice of free trials as the first issue to campaign about is also a strange one too given that we already have mechanisms for implementing free trials on the App Store. What is (presumably) being asked for here is a free trial system for traditional, paid up front apps.


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