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Why doesn’t the App Store show development history anymore?

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  • Seems to still be showing the full version history list for apps here in the UK? If that’s what you mean?

  • @Telstar5 said:
    What I asked

    Typical Apple to remove and cripple things into the ecosystem!
    Also, I’m still angry at Apple for removing the Appstore Wishlist - we could mark apps we were interested in but maybe not have the money for the moment, or, just a remember of an app that is almost impossible to seek after because Apple even have made the search function malfunctioning…

    An apps history from v1.0 to recent version have always been nice to read…

    Damn Apple! The Love & Hate relationship with them continues…

  • edited September 26

    What IOS version are you on? It works as usual here, and I’ve just updated to 17.7.

  • History is still there....

  • edited September 26

    Still here as well. If it’s the iOS 18 App Store the version history link appears to have changed to the ‘what’s new’ heading’. Click that and you should see the history.

  • @FordTimeLord said:
    Still here as well. If it’s the iOS 18 App Store the version history link appears to have changed to the ‘what’s new’ heading’. Click that and you should see the history.

    Sorry, but that’s wrong…

    Try to open an older app like AUM or Audiobus - you/we won’t see the whole history is the app has been around for years…

  • @catbox said:
    What IOS version are you on? It works as usual here, and I’ve just updated to 17.7.

    Open AUM in Appstore - do you see when version 1.0 was released? No…

  • @Pierre118 said:
    History is still there....

    No, sorry…

  • @Robin2 said:
    Seems to still be showing the full version history list for apps here in the UK? If that’s what you mean?

    Are you sure?

    Open Korg Gadget in the Appstore - do you really see when version 1.0 was released?

  • I thought the OP was saying it was missing entirely rather than not going back far enough

  • @FordTimeLord said:
    I thought the OP was saying it was missing entirely rather than not going back far enough

    This ^

  • @FordTimeLord :Right , thanks.. It IS now under “Whats New”

  • @Telstar5 said:
    @FordTimeLord :Right , thanks.. It IS now under “Whats New”

    👍

  • Can you find Ableton Live 1.0 release notes or Cubase 1.0 release notes? I can't. Maybe on the Internet Archive. I can find Korg Gadget 1.0 release notes at korg.com. I think that's what it comes down to. If a developer wants to have a permanent fully-retrospective archive of release notes, then they should publish that on their website. 9/10 times the release notes for an app store app are "bug fixes and improvements" anyway. I don't think anything nefarious is going on here. I mean, Apple is up to all kinds of shady shit. But I don't think this is that.

    Maybe the Internet Archive should start crawling the app store if they don't already.

  • @HolyMoses said:

    @Robin2 said:
    Seems to still be showing the full version history list for apps here in the UK? If that’s what you mean?

    Are you sure?

    Open Korg Gadget in the Appstore - do you really see when version 1.0 was released?

    No, fair enough, i see back to version 4.6.20 from two years ago. Did it really used to show all version history? I thought it had always seemed to have a maximum number of entries after which the oldest would be dropped accordingly?

  • It does, it’s just up high now. Towards the top. Unless it hasn’t had any updates since release, then it’s not there.

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