I saw this at Discchord, it's the only one I'm aware of at the moment, but are any other devs having similar thoughts?
This is was a bit of a shock, and I'm not sure what they mean by 'does not meet the stability standards ...' etc. So I'm intrigued to know if other developers are facing similar issues?
i'm developer too and i know how it can be frustrating when my application is unstable because of some external framework .. but i think such message is very unprofessional.. and at the other side, there is lot of apps which are working sealessly and IAA stavility, when released, was far away from the audiobus one.. so i think voice synth guys should discuss problems with audiobus team and nod annoy user with such "screams of frustration" ...
wtf? They remove a basic feature of the app and then ask their customers to go ask another developer (the audiobus dev. team) to add features - so that they can still use the app. Someone had some crazy pills for breakfast, lol
i'm developer too and i know how it can be frustrating when my application is unstable because of some external framework .. but i think such message is very unprofessional.. and at the other side, there is lot of apps which are working sealessly and IAA stavility, when released, was far away from the audiobus one.. so i think voice synth guys should discuss problems with audiobus team and nod annoy user with such "screams of frustration" ...
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ReplyDeleteThey remove a basic feature of the app and then ask their customers to go ask another developer (the audiobus dev. team) to add features - so that they can still use the app.
Someone had some crazy pills for breakfast, lol
The so-called stability standard is ios6;)
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