• snowe99@alien.topB
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    1 年前

    Ehhhh most of the “free top 100” still had ads

    What I feel like doesn’t exist anymore is the ability to pay like $0.99 for an app like “Jelly Car” and have it hold or collective attention for months. Phone games evolved and we didn’t know how good we had it.

  • rosencranberry@alien.topB
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    1 年前

    When was the last time you guys downloaded an app from the App Store? It’s been months if not years for me. Got Reddit, Instagram, Shazam, and Google Maps. I could give a shit about anything else

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      I got Lumafusion during their Black Friday sale, so I can play around with during a long as trip in a month and it’s nice to support a developer that doesn’t require you to pay monthly.

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        Nice! Enjoy. I was just tracking in the studio with my copy yesterday. Love being able to have Logic in the booth without the fan of my laptop.

    • overactive-bladder@alien.topB
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      i love mobile puzzle games and have them in droves.

      weekly, i tune in to scroll through the newly listed apps, and sometimes find one that interests me.

      then i search inside its page for similar apps.

      i definitely encounter the same recommended wheel of apps, but at times it leads to a single app that will interests me.

      and that’s kind of enough for me.

      it’s also a toilet time waster, so…

    • g_e_r_b@alien.topB
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      1 年前

      When an app requires subscriptions or in-app purchases, it’s a hard no from me to even consider to install it.

      I don’t mind paying for an app once, even to a significant amount. But I don’t want to commit to a subscription, not for an app.

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        1 年前

        But I don’t want to commit to a subscription

        There are certain cases where a subscription makes sense (password managers, weather apps, and content apps like Netflix and Spotify come to mind specifically).

    • Axle_65@alien.topB
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      1 年前

      Just did a download history check. Between my iPad and my iPhone I download anywhere between 4 and 10 apps a month with the odd exception of a month a I may download 1. Actually hit 11 the other month.

      To be fair though I use my iPad as a musician so I’m regularly downloading AUv3’s. New keys, samplers, mixing stuff, effects and so on.

  • FollowingFeisty5321@alien.topB
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    1 年前

    Lost in Play, Lies of P and Honkai Star Rail are the only non-subscription apps, and the last one has IAPs up to $100. The best apps and games on the shittiest app store.

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          1 年前

          They are, but they’re completely optional and you don’t need to make any purchases to progress through the entirety of the game content. Plenty of people are pure F2P players.

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        1 年前

        I don’t play it because I mostly quit gacha a few years ago, but Mihoyo really are the best at making really nice looking mobile games.

    • Iinzers@alien.topB
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      1 年前

      I recommend Automatoys. Download full game and unlock entire thing with 1 iap. Its really sad seeing all the reviews dogging on it for “scamming them”… because it wasnt entirely free.

      People just expect free games now. Even if it means its grindy as fuck, with tons of ads and IAP. People just want free.

    • overactive-bladder@alien.topB
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      1 年前

      For anyone searching for a strong puzzle game, one time payment and no IAP, please support Loco Looper: https://www.locolooper.com/

      I am not the dev, but I wish people supported smaller studios who actually put out quality apps on mobile without riddling them with ads or subscription mechanics.

  • Dazzling-Event-2450@alien.topB
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    1 年前

    I’ve got that fed up of waiting for Apple to put any decent games on App Store or arcade I’ve just ordered a steam deck.

  • DrFloyd5@alien.topB
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    1 年前

    What is your opinion should AllTrails earn for organizing all the data into an app with a great presentation? And providing a way to add to the data, if the user is inclined?

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    1 年前

    Okay so AllTrails is actually really cool. Not sure it’s that fantastic as an app but as a service / utility it’s great for finding and logging walks or hikes. And it’s still got decent functionality without paying for it.

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        1 年前

        I think I tried it but they don’t have specific trails mapped for easy discovery do they? And the community on AllTrails kinda works well for it. Could be region-specific too but it’s good in the UK at least.

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    1 年前

    Guess what. Not one of them is pay-once. All are subscription-based. I guess getting 30% does skew one’s judgement…

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      1 年前

      Not one of them is pay-once.

      The Lost in Play iPad app looks like a one-time purchase.

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      1 年前

      Photomator has a pay once option. Too Good To Go is literally free with no IAP. That’s just from the apps that I know about from the list, not sure about any others that aren’t subscription based or offer a pay-once option.

      • feherfarkas@alien.topB
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        1 年前

        I just scrolled through them. All had in app payments except for the Arcade one which in itself is a subscription, and the MacOS one. Maybe it’s showing me different ones than to you. :)

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      1 年前

      AllTrails is a funny one. It’s founded largely on the crowdsourced notes from their community. But I wouldn’t be surprised, even expect, that the developers get 70% of the cut and Apple 30%, none of which have anything to do with this main aspect of the app that is highlighted in the App Store’s “featured app” page.

    • KingKingsons@alien.topB
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      I wouldn’t even mind it if they were more affordable, but asking me to pay €60 for a weather app or €120 or whatever for Ynab is ridiculous. I usually only start yearly subscriptions around the start of the year, for budget reasons, but that would easily add up.

      I wouldn’t mind paying for some apps if they offered monthly subscriptions at the same price as a yearly subscription. I get that the whole point of yearly subscriptions is to lock people in, but they usually only offer a weekly trial, which isn’t enough to see if I’ll use the app enough to be worth its money.

      • A-Delonix-Regia@alien.topB
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        1 年前

        What does the subscription weather app even do? Give you a free umbrella every time you forget yours? I don’t think there is any app worth money on mobile except for some games and professional apps.

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    1 年前

    Why so many negative comments? Anyways, AllTrails is a super awesome app. Highly suggest checking it out and using it for your next hike.

    • torrphilla@alien.topB
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      1 年前

      Because many people are living in an economy where basic needs cost higher than usual & every app has a subscription for it.

      • AdAstraAtreyu@alien.topB
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        1 年前

        That’s like me complaining about menu prices at a restaurant I don’t intend on eating at.

        Few options to prevent complaining altogether:

        • ⁠Don’t buy the app, carry on with your life

        • ⁠Find a free alternative to paid app

        • ⁠Build your own app and make money

  • Feahnor@alien.topB
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    1 年前

    Who still uses the App Store?

    Everything is subscription based, it’s a hellscape of apps.

    • Tom_Stevens617@alien.topB
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      1 年前

      I genuinely don’t see what’s wrong with that tbh. The updates don’t pay for themselves. It’s kind of ridiculous people expect lifetime development for a single $5 fee or something

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          There’s already trollstore/ side loading up to 3 apps for a one week signing window.

          The former requires you to not update your iOS (works up to 17.0 rn) and the later is a pain in the butt to keep re-signing

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          I’m counting down the days. Apple has until March. I can’t believe they’re leaving it to this late. They’ve had years to roll this out and they’re waiting until the last minute. They better have a BULLET PROOF rollout or the EU can and probably will fine them $33B for non-compliance. “Whoopsie we have bugs” won’t cut it after this many years of notice. They’re playing with fire.

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            While I think there needs to be alternatives I suspect a lot of people will be disappointed as many developers don’t alter pricing at all and we are going to see some really scummy behavior by some going forward.

            I am a very infrequent user of the app store as is and we have always had freedom on the Mac platform and that just meant mostly other stores with their own embedded fee structure along with having to guess if a site and developer were trustworthy.

            So we may just end up in a situation where we have a few large trusted app stores and still have to pay them all.

            • barkerja@alien.topB
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              There may be small variations in pricing, but the reality is more likely developers and app companies will keep pricing the same and pocket the App Store “fees”.

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              I’m not expecting much of a change to pricing, and I’m fine with that. It’s all the apps Apple has been blocking for all these years that I’m interested in. Particularly Firefox with its own engine, Google Assistant as the default voice assistant on iOS, and Steam as an actual distribution and installation method where we can buy iOS apps on Steam and play them on our phones.

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                This is a very lofty ideal. Especially something like Google assistant as a system default. That would require significant system-level changes that gave an application/service low-level access to your device. I just don’t see that happening.

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                  Changing voice assistants is explicitly required in the DMA. There’s a lot in there in addition to sideloading. That’s why I’m surprised they’re leaving it to the last minute. It’s a huge change.

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      I hardly ever. My app discovery is primarily outside of the App Store. Like you said, subscriptions have been over-exploitative and browsing the store is not what I find to be a pleasant experience.

    • Lordmorgoth666@alien.topB
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      r/iOSgaming may help you out. Lots of good games and suggestions and many aren’t subscription/PTW. You will need to pay up front though.

      (Far to many people complain about subscriptions but then also complain that the app isn’t free or has ads.)

      Productivity apps are definitely a hell scape of overpriced subscriptions though. I will not argue that.

    • abear247@alien.topB
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      As an app developer, it’s difficult. It’s a ton of time and effort to develop and maintain apps. User expectations are sky high. The associated tooling and server costs to provide high level experiences can get very costly.

      Subscriptions give us an ability to get a more stable revenue stream. This helps us to not need to focus so much on constantly acquiring new customers but actually create a great experience for our users. Same thing with ads, they are annoying but without making some revenue we would just be bleeding money. We could skip the ads and just harvest and sell you data. Remember, almost every app makes money off of you it’s just a question of how.

      The problem is how often they are abused. Pay to win games are terrible for everybody. Making anything a real grind to get without paying sucks too. Freemium is a nice model but again, sometimes it’s done poorly. It’s a balance of trying to pick what features to gate behind the paywall so as to encourage purchases but not degrade the experience for others.

      In one of my apps, it’s entirely ad free and all basic functionality is usable without paying. I don’t have a server for it and everything is local, so the costs are lower. I don’t really collect much data on users so as to not be invasive. The subscription unlocks themes, a stats page, and states it’s also to support the dev team. Personally, I think that’s reasonable.

      My other app has higher costs (server) and the subscription is more and there are ads. One banner ad, one full screen. Full screen only appears after checking in, and isn’t too disruptive (imo). Most users could close the app after that and not care too much. That subscription removes ads, and adds some goodies like premium themes, app icons, and user tags.

      At the end of the day it’s hundreds of hours of effort to create and support these apps, in addition to the monetary cost (you need a developer account with Apple, $120 CAD a year). I believe I should be compensated for all the work, just like anyone else. I’m not a fan of harvesting and selling data so I prefer the subscription model. I remember reading about the best option back in the day. One time purchases are brutal for devs because there is often a peak early on in the apps life. They then have a bunch of users, but not much income. So it’s hard to support the app and they often had to continually pump out new ones.

      I’ve tried to create a fair system where the premium portions are mostly nice to haves and aesthetics, not core functionality. It’s difficult to get right and ultimately there will be users who hate it but I can’t please everyone unfortunately.

    • F_A_28@alien.topB
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      1 年前

      How to summarize the app store in one sentence: pdf reader app with 60euro yearly subscription

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        And whose fault is that? Greedy apple wanting to take a cut.

        Confused the hell out of me as to why I couldn’t see kindle versions in the amazon iOS app

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            I mean I get that apple charge a percent for the app, they are hosting it. But why should I have to pay them extra for content I consume directly via the app?

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          That old model just wasn’t sustainable. Developers needed to constantly sell copies to new customers just to keep the lights on. It worked for small-time, one-off apps like a pdf reader but for games, particularly with multiplayer or online features they have to pay employees salaries and server costs too.

          At some point the customer base was maxed out and sales slowed.

          I went back in my app list to the beginning when the App Store launched and so many of the companies that made those early apps are just gone now. Blaming Apple as being greedy is reductive and overly simplistic.