• ook@discuss.tchncs.de
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    8 hours ago

    I’d make the distinction between paid app and subscriptions. I think most people don’t mind paying once for something. But every single thing is nowadays a subscription model, it’s ridiculous.

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      2 hours ago

      To a certain extent I get it though. It’s one of the fundamental failings of the App Store. In the olden days you paid for a piece of software and whatever was on the disc is what you got. When next year’s version came out you had to go to the store and pay for that one too or call the number on the shareware screen. When the App Store came out all of a sudden Apple and their customers expected devs to keep supporting apps on newer platforms with changing APIs. You can’t develop with no income, so developers turned to subscriptions and similar.

      There needs to be a better way but Apple makes money off the way it works now.

      • Black616Angel@discuss.tchncs.de
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        2 hours ago

        Also most people do not want to pay for an app. They simply don’t.

        They either don’t mind the ads or just buy a subscription, but don’t even think about spending like 1€ once to never be bothered.

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      7 hours ago

      A ‘free’ app the trys to shove either a sub or purchase is the same annoyance.