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Here are all the big changes to Apple Maps from 2017 through 2019
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All Mac & iOS CPUs affected by 'Meltdown' and 'Spectre' chip flaws, some fixes already in ...
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Apple issues macOS High Sierra update to fix password-less root vulnerability
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Overcast developer nixes standalone podcasts on Apple Watch, citing watchOS 4 changes
This is the kind of BS that stopped me from developing apps for the Apple Watch. Apple has a very clear idea of what kind of apps you should use on your watch and if a developer tries to think outside of the box, the SDK and developer rules do everything they can to stop you. If Apple had taken the same approach when the iPhone SDK had come out we would all be using Android and Windows phones now. The Apple Watch SDK is a big bag of can't. -
Developer customer support teams can now respond to App Store reviews
Great! Now perhaps Apple can stop hiding all reviews every time we release a minor update to our apps. That discourages users from writing reviews and developers from releasing updates. If Apple is concerned about developers gaming the system, give developers reputation points based on how many apps they have in the app store and how long they have played by the rules, left decent bug reports and generally been good citizens of the app ecosystem. That way developers with good reputation can get perks like being able to edit their app store content (screenshots, videos, etc.) between versions and keep their app reviews unless they choose to hide them.