Apple picks a fight with popular app developer Basecamp on eve of WWDC<article>
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<p>During a week that should be filled with leaks, spy shots, and excitement leading up to WWDC, Apple is instead making headlines for all the wrong reasons, being called “gangsters” and a “mafioso” after threatening one of its best-known developers.</p><p>It all started with an email app. On Monday, Basecamp launched a “potent reintroduction of email” <a href="
https://hey.com/how-it-works/" rel="nofollow">in the form of Hey[/url], a $99-a-year cross-platform subscription service that promised privacy and ease of use with 100GB of storage and a personalized email address. Even though it’s invitation-only until July 2020, Hey immediately picked up some buzz, with some 50,000 people waiting to get their Hey on, <a href="
https://techcrunch.com/2020/06/16/basecamp-launches-hey-a-hosted-email-service-for-neat-freaks/" rel="nofollow">according to TechCrunch[/url].</p><p class="jumpTag"><a href="/article/3562723/apple-picks-a-fight-with-popular-app-developer-basecamp-on-eve-of-wwdc.html#jump">To read this article in full, please click here[/url]</p></section></article>
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Apple picks a fight with popular app developer Basecamp on eve of WWDC