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Apple's relationship with web apps will improve in 2023
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iPadOS 16 makes significant changes to how an iPad operates, but it isn't enough
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Apple's Director of Machine Learning exits over return-to-office policy
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Apple Together group invokes Steve Jobs as it protests Return to Work policy
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Apple warns developers it will pull apps without recent updates from the App Store
I pulled my app from the App Store because to submit an update even if you do not change a line of code became very onerous. For example, to comply with GDPR you need to have a link to a privacy notice. Rather than do that myself, I paid one of the services out there that will do it for you , but that cost $. I also had to pay some pixel pushers to generate new high res artwork. I understand Apples motivation to get rid of old 'junky' apps but this seems a little harsh. Also , as everyone knows, Xcode seems to change a lot for what seems arbitrary reasons and to fire up a new Xcode to build old apps ( again not changing a line of code) can be quite a battle sometimes.