![]() That's how some of these developers lose business - poor customer service and lack of communication. Don't allow people to buy the old version and then suddenly drop the new one on us and then say, "Too bad, so sad." I'll pay $5 for a an awesome update, but not a day after buying the previous version with no warning an update was coming. Quality apps take time to build, but for crying out loud, Tapbots should throw us a bone here. People (myself included) are CLAMORING for a status update (as in, "We are aiming to release it in a few weeks/soon/this quarter") of the new Tweetbot iPad app, but one look at the Tapbots and Tweetbot Twitter feeds reveals a single answer: "We're working on it." They've been saying that for months, yet we're about 9 months removed from the unveiling of iOS 7 and a few months away from iOS 8. The problem with Tapbots, however, is that the developers have ZERO communication skills when it comes to letting customers know about future updates and releases. With the exception of Clear+ (a separate issue), I don't regret a single app I bought. I gladly will pay a developer a few dollars if I know the new app is worth the price. I agree that paying for updates isn't that big of a deal.
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