Isn’t there are ZapStore where people can upload/download apps. If apps are so important, shift the focus to there.
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I still like the iPhone for the wholistic UX superiority. The drawbacks don’t outweigh the benefits at this point, and I would not yet entertain a switch. Many others feel the same, so until there’s a way to selectively snag applications outside of iOS’s ecosystem, there’ll be a draw for an attractive and sizable audience to be found on iOS. Drawbacks to iOS open doors for the transition to be built. It’s coming. Just not easily and not soon. Traction in both ecosystems often lubricates a transition. For many apps seeking adoption and growth there’s value in having a presence in both environments.
I understand your point. I’m just saying that after being rejected twice, at what point does someone stand on principle for the product they built and believe in? If someone makes a decentralized app *on purpose*, then why try to force it in a centralized source? It seems contradictory. For example, Olas is supposed to be the decentralized version of IG. So why be surprised when it’s rejected by the centralized App Store. Please tell me you understand my point. Otherwise, we can respectfully agree to disagree.