RevenueCat has released its report on the state of subscription apps (via TechCrunch). The study analyzed more than 29,000 apps and 18,000 developers, which together generated more than $6.7 billion…
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App subscriptions aren’t the golden goose some expect — 50% of all apps earn less than $50 per month
If there’s one trend that’s become evident in the software and services landscape in recent years, it’s the use of subscriptions. Independent developers and large service companies alike have decided…
Big change for iPhone users as Apple loosens rules
It is revolutionary for users of Apple products Published Tue 13, 2024, 15:30:36Last update Tue 13, 2024, 15:30:34 Huge rule changes are coming to the iPhone and other Apple products…
Don’t count on a mobile app to make you rich; It’s usually $50 per month
If you have big dreams of making a living creating iPhone apps, a new report will make for sobering reading. The average monthly revenue an app generates after one year…
5 Best Email Client Apps for iPhone
Email on your iPhone shouldn’t be a chore, and with the right app, it doesn’t have to be. Here are five solid starting points for anyone looking to manage their…
iPhone users in the EU will soon be allowed to download apps directly from websites
Recently, Apple has made some major changes to its core platforms to comply with the European Union’s DMA (Digital Markets Act). With the iOS 17.4 update released last week, Apple…
iPhone’s new browser selection screen makes switching from Safari easier than ever in the EU — and has a huge impact on an interesting alternative
Mobile browser developer Brave is already seeing the benefits of new tools that give iOS users a choice of default browser in the EU after seeing a surge in downloads…
Apple will allow developers to distribute their own applications
Apple has revealed that developers located within the European Union will soon be allowed to distribute apps to users directly from their websites, as part of a plan to comply…
iPhone users in the EU can install apps directly from websites
EU developers can forgo the App Store entirely and distribute their apps directly to iPhone users from their websites, Apple said on Tuesday. This is a significant reversal from Apple’s…
Explanation: Apple will allow iPhone apps to be downloaded from websites, but there is a catch Technology news
In January, Apple released a lengthy press release about how it plans to open up its closed ecosystem in the European Union to comply with the Digital Markets Act (DMA).…