Hi Kurt, on Monday 23 March 2009, kurt hofmann wrote: > Hello Andreas, > > What you are writing here is complete rubish. > There are thousands of free apps in the apple app store. > And not one of them payed a cent to publish it. > > Secondly anyone publishing an app on the app store remains authority > of the software. > > You should not write things that are simply not true. > Please try to base your arguments on facts. > > I can't beleive you are basin your arguments on a stupid page that > publishes nonsense as can be proved. > > Please tak a look at this page: > http://developer.apple.com/iphone/program/distribute.html > > And read aloud: > > «No charge for free apps» > > Just thought I'd let you know.
If you would have clicked on the "Enroll Now" button, then you would have seen that in order to publish apps in the App Store you have to enroll in the Standard Program which costs $99 (or in the Enterprise Program which costs $299). That's the "Apple tax" the below text speaks about. Regards, Ingo > On 23.03.2009, at 21:15, Andreas Lochmann wrote: > > "iPhone completely blocks free software. Developers must pay a tax > > to Apple, who becomes the sole authority over what can and can't be > > on everyone's phones."
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