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« on: May 20, 2018, 04:05:21 pm »

Developers Union responds to Apple's policies in an open letter

A new group called The Developers Union has penned an open letter to Apple encouraging the company to change its App Store policies to help independent app makers earn a living.

Today, a newly formed group of independent developers has published an open letter to Apple asking that the company make a few changes to its policies — specifically in regards to free app trials and the revenue said developers receive from each app.

The group, dubbed The Developers Union, is currently being led by four individuals with backgrounds in general tech, app development, and programming: Brent Simmons, creator of apps like Vesper and MarsEdit; Jake Schumacher, director of App: The Human Story; Loren Morris, product designer and founder of Built in Boise; and Roger Ogden, software developer and blogger. In the letter they expressed how difficult it is to earn a reasonable living creating software due to Apple's current policies, and requested that the company alter its App Store protocol in ...

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