Listen "#372: Screaming at the Clouds"
Episode Synopsis
Today we talk about some of the announcements made at WWDC 2020 from a business perspective. We discuss some of the technical changes made to iOS, changes announced for testing IAP, updates to the iOS App Store review guidelines, and of course the ramifications of transitioning the Mac to ARM.
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Show Notes and Links
Writing for the Screen by Rob Rhyne
StoreKit Testing Improvements in iOS 14 by Jacob Eiting of RevenueCat
Sponsor
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Mailing List
Every month there are more great articles and content about the business of Mac and iOS development than we have time to discuss on the show. If you’d like to receive our monthly newsletter with the best of these links, be sure to sign up for our mailing list at http://releasenotes.tv/mailinglist.
Show Notes and Links
Writing for the Screen by Rob Rhyne
StoreKit Testing Improvements in iOS 14 by Jacob Eiting of RevenueCat
Sponsor
Today’s episode is sponsored by iMazing. iMazing is the most popular all-purpose iPhone and iPad manager for Mac and PC. Use it to diagnose your battery’s health, transfer any file from your Mac or PC to your iPhone via drag and drop, and even schedule Time-Machine style wireless backups to your own storage location – all for free. Purchase a license and you can do even more: Recover music from an old iPhone or iPod, export your voicemail, safari bookmarks, contacts, calendars and notes, print your iMessage threads and WhatsApp chats… iMazing covers just about everything. So try iMazing for free, and if you like it, use coupon code RELEASENOTES30OFF to get 30% off all iMazing licenses until iOS 14’s official release. Or just use this link and our 30% OFF discount will be applied automatically on iMazing Store: https://imazing.com/store?coupon=RELEASENOTES30OFF
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