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Lack of AUDIOBUS & LINK = Not Serious App?

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  • @skoptic said:
    Some developers seem to create iOS apps with little knowledge of the iOS app ecosystem or with little experience of creating music in the iOS app ecosystem. With the wealth of knowledge of users in this forum, I feel that we are probably edge cases in our understanding of app workflow compatibility and experience of inter app functionality frustrations!

    I agree that no link or Audiobus (and increasingly AU3) means a pass, and it does amaze me that some (nice and responsive) devs find out about certain integrations through disussions on this and similar forums, but I do think that we take for granted the minutiae of knowledge shared and gained through years of labour and discussion in this ecosystem and in this community!

    There are devs that just are developing for fun, but if you're a serious developer you do market research and you will find out that things as IAA, Audiobus, Link and AU are important just because you want to sell your product to as much people as possible. Of course some devs just discover this the hard way, and start doing their research when they discover that their product doesn't sell and why this is than they stumble over sites like this one. Realizing that there's something missing they start to implement.

  • @mannix said:

    @skoptic said:
    Some developers seem to create iOS apps with little knowledge of the iOS app ecosystem or with little experience of creating music in the iOS app ecosystem. With the wealth of knowledge of users in this forum, I feel that we are probably edge cases in our understanding of app workflow compatibility and experience of inter app functionality frustrations!

    I agree that no link or Audiobus (and increasingly AU3) means a pass, and it does amaze me that some (nice and responsive) devs find out about certain integrations through disussions on this and similar forums, but I do think that we take for granted the minutiae of knowledge shared and gained through years of labour and discussion in this ecosystem and in this community!

    There are devs that just are developing for fun, but if you're a serious developer you do market research and you will find out that things as IAA, Audiobus, Link and AU are important just because you want to sell your product to as much people as possible. Of course some devs just discover this the hard way, and start doing their research when they discover that their product doesn't sell and why this is than they stumble over sites like this one. Realizing that there's something missing they start to implement.

    In fact, the actual objective of the thread was to put it out there for potential developers to read this thread.

    That is the impetus for the original post.

  • @RustiK said:

    @mannix said:

    @skoptic said:
    Some developers seem to create iOS apps with little knowledge of the iOS app ecosystem or with little experience of creating music in the iOS app ecosystem. With the wealth of knowledge of users in this forum, I feel that we are probably edge cases in our understanding of app workflow compatibility and experience of inter app functionality frustrations!

    I agree that no link or Audiobus (and increasingly AU3) means a pass, and it does amaze me that some (nice and responsive) devs find out about certain integrations through disussions on this and similar forums, but I do think that we take for granted the minutiae of knowledge shared and gained through years of labour and discussion in this ecosystem and in this community!

    There are devs that just are developing for fun, but if you're a serious developer you do market research and you will find out that things as IAA, Audiobus, Link and AU are important just because you want to sell your product to as much people as possible. Of course some devs just discover this the hard way, and start doing their research when they discover that their product doesn't sell and why this is than they stumble over sites like this one. Realizing that there's something missing they start to implement.

    In fact, the actual objective of the thread was to put it out there for potential developers to read this thread.

    That is the impetus for the original post.

    Okay let's hope so :)

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