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fsfloveryesterday at 1:01 PM2 repliesview on HN

You still suffer, because developers who don't want to pay the Apple tax on their apps simply avoid the App Store. You have no access to many good apps at all. Including FLOSS.


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somewhatgoatedyesterday at 3:50 PM

I don’t care about apps at all, I avoid them wherever possible. Web stuff is good enough for most things.

That being said I won’t purchase an apple device again if this one croaks

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naravarayesterday at 1:46 PM

How many users actually care about those? Convincing customers to fork over money for an app at ALL is like pulling teeth.

The only things I’d really miss on a phone ecosystem is like, game emulation and some more esoteric network data/file management functions. These are things that are almost inherently outside the range of interests for the vast majority of people and the main reason they’re restricted is because they’re so piracy adjacent that it’s basically impossible to extricate them from association with a whole bunch of technically illegal use cases.

Little wonder then, that both the App Store proprietor AND App Store vendors would have an interest in locking those out to maintain the health of that platform as a viable place to run a business through.