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Originally Posted by samcohen
This mistake was my fault. I knew that it wiped my own library on a test flight and after mentioning it to the team we simply could never get it fixed. I didn’t choose to release this update yet but my development team decided to push it without asking me if I thought it was ready. Overall still my fault because I should have made it clear that we were not ready even though they seemed to think so.
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They think that a product that removes the entire library is ready to release? And they (or you) don't think this is important? Sorry, I don't get it. An app that removes user's data is ready to deploy? Talk about customer-oriented approach. I can understand this if you don't know about it, but knowing it?
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Originally Posted by samcohen
The subscription model is sort of a negligible price and is only going to be $.99 a month which is less than a can of soda from a vending machine. I think this is very reasonable and most will end up joining us.
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What happens if I decide to finish the subscription because the app is not offering new development? Do I lose the app?