GWarner wrote:One good example is the other thread about Apple insisting on getting 30% of ebook sales sold through reader apps.
You mean about the company who was pretending to be an ebook publisher when they are merely a reseller and do not understand how the publishing world (which has nothing to do with Apple) operates? When kids try to play store and to not have the maturity and experience, it will bit them in the ass every time.
Apple is actually a publisher. Publishers take a chunk of money. Unlike 99.99% of the publishers out there, Apple doesn't rip developers off. Apple only takes 30%, instead of the norm which is giving you around 30% or less.
GWarner wrote:This is abbout the app store for iOS, so what does OS X have to do with it?
You seem very confused. This is not about the app store for iOS. Read the OP. This is about OS X.
GWarner wrote:it must feel good getting screwed by Apple.
You keep saying this but still have not provided any legitimate facts, only opinions. What is Apple doing to screw over developers?
GWarner wrote:OS X a serious target? Don't make me laugh, we have a product for both Windows and OS X, OS X makes up only 5% of our sales. Kind of looks like a tiny little target to me.
Besides needing to make software that people actually want to buy, is your software available in the App store so that OS X users are aware it exists?