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RT @viticci: Quick Note may be the sleeper feature of iPadOS 15 – Apple effectively just added a system-wide “quick capture” system for any…

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RT @viticci: Some iOS 15 tidbits:

  • The text magnification loupe is back
  • Passwords feature can now generate verification codes (!)
  • Cu…

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RT @stevesi: • Universal Control
• Private Relay
• Multitasking UI affordance
• Quick Notes
• Live Text
• FaceTime Web
• Swift on iPadOS
•…

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RT @CaseyNewton: It’s June 1, which means all your Google Photos upload now count against your storage limit! Thanks to all the paid servic…

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We had the air conditioning on last week, now we need the furnace, pick a season already!

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RT @GeorgeTakei: LAW AND ORDER! *

*except when it comes to a neutral, bipartisan investigation into the most serious attack on our governm…

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Replying to @rodovich and @reckless

Netflix is a good example, if every app could just point to their website to pay, why would anyone use Apple’s? You end up with an App Store full of free apps with IAP and the entire App Store making no money. Which might be fine but I think it would hurt the platform.

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Replying to @rodovich and @reckless

I guess that’s fine if developers are willing to have that fee go up potentially by a lot.

Dont get me wrong I think Apple needs to change something here, but the comparisons against physical stores fall apart in my eyes because of the ability to offer free apps with IAP.

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Replying to @rodovich and @reckless

But none of those suppliers offer a “free” tier. If everyone could just say go to our website to subscribe/pay, then all the apps would be free and the companies would do all of the transactions on their own sites.

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