Although, by using these techniques, the end result is a worse user experience, which seems very anti the Apple I knew. (I say this as a former employee)
I can understand Apple refusing apps where the experience sucks, but forcing developers to modify their app to make the UX worse than Apple's bundled app seems a little ridiculous and anti-consumer.
Although, by using these techniques, the end result is a worse user experience, which seems very anti the Apple I knew. (I say this as a former employee)
I can understand Apple refusing apps where the experience sucks, but forcing developers to modify their app to make the UX worse than Apple's bundled app seems a little ridiculous and anti-consumer.