There is a lot of competition in the app market these days, and that's why some developers try to make their app stand out by putting the magic word "free" in its name. What are we talking about, many users hear such a word. However, the Cupertino company according to the server VentureBeat puts a stop to such applications. During the last month, it blocked a lot of applications that have information about the price in the name or in the metadata.
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Cenové informace by se neměly objevovat v názvu, ikonách, screenshotech, not even in the samples from the application, because in that case it App Store A company spokesperson confirmed the changes to VentureBeat. Apple, but declined to provide any further details.
Since they are in App Store There are still dozens of apps using words like "free" or "discounted" in their titles, but this is a new policy. Apps like "Where's My Water? FREE" and "Doodle Jump FREE" from Disney are still available to download in the store. But if you want to add a game now that says it's free, App Store you will not approve of it.
Source: MacRumors
I see, does the name spoil it a bit?
Thank you, it always bothered me too. It just doesn't look good. And I also don't like ugly icons where the fact that it's FREE is emphasized by putting it in the picture
what about free?
Sure, it's free only for Android socks?
But it would still be necessary to clearly distinguish the full version from the Lite version...if one appIf you don't have a purchased one, it's easy... but if you previously had a trial version and then a full version, how many times with some applications can't you tell which one is full?
Jj