Hadn’t really thought about it tbh, maybe. Depends how fussy Android widgets and the watch stuff (which is the challenge. iOS widgets are a pain and doing any dev pairing with Xcode and a watch… lets just say I’m glad it’s all on fire…)
I had a similar situation with one of my apps. I decided not to; Android ecosystem is a bit horrible as a developer, and also Play Store users don't tend to pay for apps. Since then, Google has cleaned up the Play Store a bit so maybe things are different now but still... nothing eats the dev ecosystem for building iOS, WatchOS etc apps.
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Would be great to find something like this from AWS or GCP.
the UK seems to be going in this same bad direction now "As part of our journey to modernise and digitise our filing routes, all accounts must be filed using commercial software from 1 April 2027."
https://changestoukcompanylaw.campaign.gov.uk/changes-to-acc...
you used to be able to do this yourself on the gov website for free
Tell me about it! The bottom tier subscription services are also subtly crippled to make filing MTD tax returns difficult. eg. Xero's lowest tier doesn't let you easily add cash payments (without jumping through hoops for each payment).
Eh, that’s companies rather than individuals, and while it’s still objectionable it’s not quite in the same league.
If you’re running a company you probably already have an accountant, and they’re probably already using one of those pieces of software. Or you’re using something like Xero, which is already on the list.
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