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December 23rd, 2008

Apple continues abuse of App store

Posted by Joe Brockmeier @ 8:10 am

Categories: Building Community

Tags: Developer, Apple Inc., Ars Infinite Loop Blog, Ivan Papavich, Joe Brockmeier

If any company desperately needs a clueful community manager, it’s Apple. I’ve written before about the company’s issues with the App store and the way it treats developers (as have many others) but it looks like they’re still having a hard time getting a handle on developer relations.

Ars Infinite Loop blog takes up the case of developers who have been waiting for up to three months for their apps to be approved:

Hart even goes as far as calling Apple’s attempts at support thus far “amateur,” and claims that the problems are widespread. His comments made us a bit curious as to whether this was simply the case of a particular developer making a lot of noise, or the problem truly is as widespread as he suggests. We decided to talk to a few more developers (besides our own Erica Sadun, of course) to see if the accusations were justified.

Ivan Papavich of Brancipater Software has had similar experiences. According to Ivan, the reviewing of applications takes a long time, but worse, that the time frame for review is so sporadic. “It could be two days, it could be two months” Ivan told us. Further, the lack of feedback on what “step” the review process is on further adds to the frustration. Ivan says, “The bottom line is that iTunes Connect is alright, as long as nothing goes wrong. As soon as something does go wrong, it’s bloody annoying and hard to fix.” The folks at Brancipater added that they would be willing to pay for support that met a certain standard.

To give all due credit, Apple has done a lot right with the iPhone. From the user perspective, the App store is a shining example of ease of use. Another tech journalist I respect quite a lot was just commenting today on how he could easily kill an hour browsing the App Store.

But the gatekeeper approach has to be excruciating for the developer community. And even though the user experience is a nice one, I’m not keen on supporting an ecosystem that blocks a number of useful applications from being available in the name of blocking competition with Apple’s own apps.

My next phone will be an Android.

Joe 'Zonker' BrockmeierJoe 'Zonker' Brockmeier is a longtime FOSS advocate, and currently works for Novell as the community manager for openSUSE. Prior to joining Novell, Brockmeier worked as a technology journalist covering the open source beat for a number of publications, including Linux Magazine, Linux Weekly News, Linux.com, UnixReview.com, IBM developerWorks, and many others. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations. Follow Zonker on Twitter.

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It's the Sherman *anti-trust* act
specifically, The Act provides: "Every contract, combination in the form of trust or otherwise, or conspiracy, in restraint of trade or commerce among the several States, or with foreign nations, is d... (Read the rest)
Posted by: rtk Posted on: 01/05/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Android is an OS. Not a phone.  prabhus14 | 12/23/08
Millions  Zonker_zZDNet Moderator | 12/23/08
Depends on whose doing the "selecting" of the best apps..  xuniL_z | 12/24/08
You'd do it for your own product, too.  esdrasf@... | 12/23/08
You miss the point  Tony Agudo | 12/23/08
it's there device...they can do whatever the hell they want!  doctorSpoc | 12/23/08
It's their device...  Zonker_zZDNet Moderator | 12/23/08
don't play dumb.. it's their device to design any way they'd like...  doctorSpoc | 12/23/08
Come on, there is a difference between  GuidingLight | 12/23/08
read my other post MS is a monoply... apple isn't..  doctorSpoc | 12/23/08
the other thing... does Apple sell Safari, Mail, Address book etc...  doctorSpoc | 12/23/08
doctorspoc.  Bozzer | 12/23/08
As Mr. Spock would say  GuidingLight | 12/23/08
also just read satisfaction reports...  doctorSpoc | 12/23/08
You don't know what *we're* talking about, spoc  Tony Agudo | 12/23/08
P.S. - Techies...  Balmerism | 12/24/08
It's yours with terms and conditions...  Balmerism | 12/24/08
Not according to their eula.  Spiritusindomit@... | 12/24/08
Windows is Microsoft's software  GuidingLight | 12/23/08
HELLO!! apple doesn't sell 90% of the cell phones on the planet either...  doctorSpoc | 12/23/08
So, you will happily accept  GuidingLight | 12/23/08
it's just a phone/media player.. get over it! principles? are you serious?  doctorSpoc | 12/23/08
A monopoly is 100%  Spiritusindomit@... | 12/24/08
Huh???  doctorSpoc | 01/05/09
It's the Sherman *anti-trust* act  rtk | 01/05/09
and yet...  batres | 12/25/08
what's up with the IQs on this forum.. Apple is *not* a monopoly..  doctorSpoc | 01/05/09
i wonder...  bjs_z | 12/23/08
what a dumb response...  deaf_e_kate | 12/24/08
i agree...  doctorSpoc | 12/23/08
RE: Apple continues abuse of App store  CowLauncher | 12/23/08
The problem with responsibility...  Theli | 12/23/08
people offended by the jiggling boobs  deaf_e_kate | 12/24/08
Maybe moreso than that...  crash89 | 12/24/08
RE: Apple continues abuse of App store  bwoolley@... | 12/23/08
The thing is  Zonker_zZDNet Moderator | 12/23/08
This is true...  Spiritusindomit@... | 12/24/08
It's the attitude...  dcoaster | 12/23/08
Nah, it's your attitude  frabjous | 12/24/08
It shows that the focus is on the customer, not the developer  GuidingLight | 12/23/08
That would be an anti-competitive act  Tony Agudo | 12/23/08
Wow, what a leap  frabjous | 12/24/08
anti-competitive and mopolistic practices are related, but not the same  Tony Agudo | 12/25/08
RE: Apple continues abuse of App store  chromeronin | 12/23/08
RE: Apple continues abuse of App store  rawdibob | 12/24/08
Wow, what a leap  frabjous | 12/24/08
Developers should rule the world, right?  UrbanBard | 12/24/08
Software writing?  BALTHOR | 12/24/08
I don't think you get it...  Mike Cox | 12/24/08
Next Phone Android...  serpentmage | 12/25/08
RE: Apple continues abuse of App store  serpentmage | 12/25/08
RE: Apple continues abuse...  bgonetoo | 12/25/08
RE: Apple continues...  bgonetoo | 12/25/08
Abuse? Hardly!  zdnet@... | 12/25/08

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