We have seen a huge number of tweets by
developers regarding the new policy announced by Apple. The developers are in
distress after Apple sent its official email "App improvement notice"
about removing all apps from the app store that have not been updated for a
long time.
This declaration has made every developer
anxious as they may not meet the deadline for submitting the update in 30 days.
While some of them want more time to update their applications, others
articulate that their apps do not need any updates or a live service
model.
Google has also published the same policy for developers whose apps are outdated and could not meet the API level.
But what causes it all?
Let's uncover it in this post.
Move into and get insights on why every newbie
and top
app development company in India is receiving such warnings. So, just
move in.
Reasons for removing
outdated apps from the App Store
So, why does the App store come with this policy?
If you are thinking about the same, read
below.
1. Efficient Delivery
Removing the unnecessary applications will let
the users scroll through all the new and updated platforms. Thus they can find
what they have been really looking for. This idea ensures efficient delivery of
the desired services. The users and developers can also benefit from this idea
by connecting directly to each other. An enhanced level of satisfaction between
Apple and its users can only be possible once the applications have been in
continuous work to meet all the requirements and needs.
2. Quality Apps
Such warnings and deadlines will emphasise the
development team to build more quality applications that deliver an effective
solution to the targeted user. The App Store has around 2 million apps, of
which 7,50,000 are covered under this "App Store Improvement." That
means certain platforms need to be improved in terms of their features and
functionality.
But, how can one improve the functionality?
By making some updates and upgrades to the
application.
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