• JackGreenEarth@lemm.ee
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    9 months ago

    Good for you you have so much disposable income. Many hobby devs such as myself aren’t so lucky, which is one reason why I don’t make Apple apps.

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      9 months ago

      Good for you you have so much disposable income. Many hobby devs such as myself aren’t so lucky

      Go talk to some random people and ask them how much they spend on their hobbies, I bet you won’t find many people who have a hobby that costs less than $100/year. It’s a damn cheap hobby.

      which is one reason why I don’t make Apple apps.

      That’s probably a good thing. I don’t think we need more apps made by amateurs in the app store.

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        9 months ago

        What the hell is this condescending, elitist, gatekeeping nonsense? $100 is a lot of money for some people. Hell, in some countries, that’s a sizeable chunk of someone’s monthly salary. We should be encouraging and supporting developers from all backgrounds, not just ones that are middle/upper class from developed countries.

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          9 months ago

          In countries like Georgia and Syria, the minimum annual wage is below $100.

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        9 months ago

        Do people really write apps and maintain them as a hobby?

        Maintenance is the hassle, especially when your app needs to adapt to 3rd party changes.

        I’ve found a way to make a thousand people’s life’s a tiny bit easier, and it only costs me a couple of days per year, so I keep the apps running out of a sense of civic duty.

        Having to pay one off the most profitable companies in the world before I can provide that service seems weird.

        Like charging charity workers for the privilege of helping.

        I’ve just checked the apple app store. They is an lack of apps in my niche, the nearest available is significantly more basic, costs $3 and has only one review.

        And having said all that, Android’s Play Store has been getting increasingly annoying with policy changes in recent years, and if it wasn’t for the positive reviews I’d have abandoned the apps.

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          9 months ago

          Having to pay one off the most profitable companies in the world before I can provide that service seems weird.

          So your argument is that because Apple is very profitable they should give you free shit?

          Like charging charity workers for the privilege of helping.

          You realize that charity workers have to pay for all kinds of things, right?