Ex-iPhone app developer Mike Ash, who has abandoned the platform because of Apple's "nonsense." One year after disgruntled iPhone App developer Mike Ash wrote about his frustrations trying to get his ...
When Apple announced plans to comply with the new Digital Markets Act (DMA) legislation in Europe, we discovered that iPhone sideloading would not be what some developers and iPhone users wanted.
Apple has given iPhone developers an early Christmas present, freeing them (somewhat) from the convoluted mess of ad hoc distribution. Once an application has been accepted to the App Store by Apple, ...
In today’s digital economy, iPhone applications play a pivotal role in connecting businesses with consumers – driving engagement and revenue. The Apple App Store, hosting approximately 2 million apps, ...
Apple will let developers distribute iOS app directly from their own website – but only in the EU. Credit: Nikolas Kokovlis/NurPhoto via Getty Images Apple has recently been making big changes to how ...
Even as EU developers get the option to sell apps outside of the App Store, there are some who should stay with Apple, and a few who should go it alone. Here's the breakdown. Apple is enabling ...
That's according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which on Tuesday published a version of Apple's iPhone Developer License Agreement dated January 2010. According to the EFF, it obtained ...