@JeffNotLapcat True. I see the issue more as iOS no longer being an equal platform in their eyes, which could be trouble for Apple.
Google Doesn’t Prioritize iOS Apps: https://t.co/E6tyKooJAn #mjtsaiblog
GitHub Rate Limiting CoocaPods: https://t.co/yIpNy77jEV #mjtsaiblog
Flickr Limits Free Accounts: https://t.co/vL5pVxcWAU #mjtsaiblog
@jmfd And anonymous so you can’t contact the customer to provide a fix or get more info.
@jmfd Why not? Seems like they already made changes to the reports for better privacy.
Which reminds me: what is the current best practice for sandboxed apps to access their own crash log files?
@paulhagstrom I wish it were that. I do receive occasional crash reports from MAS customers via my own reporter.
Mac App Store always says “Too few reports have been submittedâ€. So either store bug, I don’t sell enough, or I don’t ship enough crashers.
@paulhagstrom In theory, Mac App Store developers are supposed to be able to download them, but in 5 years none have been available for me.
iTunes Connect sandbox is again not working for me. I think I have the updated certificates as described here: https://t.co/hOUWyb9J4j
RT @eaglefiler: EagleFiler 1.6.8 improves capturing from Mail, iWork, and MS Office, amongst other enhancements and fixes: https://t.co/Nz4…