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Seems developer responses are live
Maybe this is old news, but hopefully this will help some devs with some reviews? What do you think?

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I hope that devs don't get so busy responding that it eats away at all their development time.
Yay. I think.
I read that users can also tick if a review is helpful or not. Not sure if that's happening yet....
Yeah hope it helps cast off those really unfair one star reviews. I'm unsure how much anyone really takes notice of reviews?
I read somewhere that this is coinciding with iOS 10.3. I know the FL Studio guys are well practiced from responding on the Google Play store. I'm looking forward to some hilarious responses.
For music apps I use feedback on here and never read reviews, but I guess for attracting new users who are not already aware of this place it is useful.
I only hope that users aren't going to abuse the review system for asking questions and getting product support now. Developers do not get notifications when reviews are added and checking reviews across different country stores is quite awkward at the moment so it's not a good place for asking/answering questions...
I think i can guarantee that will happen. If a system can be abused or misused someone is going to do it. Source? Years of tech support
Well its pretty rare to have any reviews in my countrys app store. I do check reviews on apps im a bit unsure about, but 95% of the times there are no reviews.
I think its bit silly to have different reviews for different countries. Would be way better so that you could choose a language that you want to review in and you could select what language you want if you dont understand english, or have all reviews shown(like they have on thomann).
When buying music apps I tend to not even notice the appstore ratings and reviews. Probably because I make well informed decisions based on posts in theis forum, and a few other blogs and websites.
On the other hand, when considering other types of apps, like games, utilities and whatever I actually DO look at the ratings, and in some cases the reviews too. Which could suggest, if other behave likewise, that ratings and reviews are important for the occational, impulse driven music app buyer. But of couse I don't know, I just presume...
This system will be abused. It will incite in the minds of certain overdemanding consumers that any developer is a 24/7 bellhop. Mind you sometimes on a rare occasion it might be helpful. I still think consumers need to be modest and use restraint
Well it may be a source of news as well. Just read that Auxy is getting background audio
rant warning
Speaking of which, I am still really annoyed by the fact AppStore reviews are only visible to customers within that particular store. For small (population) countries, such as Sweden, the amount of advanced iOS musicians, the target audience for most of the apps we discuss on this board, obviously is going to be quite low if counting heads and comparing it to larger countries. Combined with the fact only a small percentage of users actually leaves reviews at all this means that almost all music apps have no/few reviews too.
It should be possible to have a user defined setting if I wish to read reviews from other stores. Most Swedes are proficient enough in reading and understanding reviews in English and quite probably German/French/Spanish too on top of the other Scandinavian languages of course.
So this means I am better off googling apps and picking their AppStore web link (which will be served to me in English) as I then can read the reviews too. Yeah, possible to work around, but still, would be a really quick/easy fix. Or, you know, read this forum and IPM FB group etc. But this also means I don't hang in the review area in AppStore that much (as there rarely is something there, and if something is there it is a review written by myself).
end of rant
I agree. In Canada the situation is even more ridiculous. Often there are little to no reviews for music apps in our app store as well, and yet we can't see the American reviews. The hilarious thing is, they mix the French reviews with the English here, so language is not even a valid excuse.
In iTunes, you can always switch to another country or region. Don't know if it's possible on iOS
Now you can argue/discuss problems with the world at large in the past present and future with all the extra time you have..................
Sounds like a great new hobby.
Not easily. Your account, with whatever credits and purchased apps you have, are sort of locked to that store. You can "move store" (3 times I think, could be within a limited time though), which I did when I moved from UK to Sweden. Just tried picking another store without moving to it. None of my (100's) of purchases were registered there and the credits I have, apparently in the Swedish store, were not in the US store.
I mean you can switch to another store just for checking reviews you'd like to read and then switch back to your local app store
So can you respond to developers response? Or do they always get the last word?
Devs should have something like a 'forum' for this.
Hopefully supporters of apps can be a check on the demands of angry users who have an axe to grind so that developers can focus on developing rather than wasting their energy trying to placate unreasonable people.
What about the fair one star reviews for developers who throw 1/2 the features out of an app.
Audiobus 3 is going to lose a star from me for not supporting AB remote out of the gate for example.
The answers will not change the ratings. Most the time i see 5 or 1 star ratings. Is the world still black and white.
=good
=bad!
But the lack of tutorials, demos and even manual pdf is a thing which could prevent some 1 star ratings too.
For me there is not one 5 star app these days, but many 4 stars. I wish i could give 4 1/2 but that doesn´t work.
I would more like 1-10 rating in general.
But with humankind evolution maybe one day it looks like this: