• wreckedcarzz@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    Ah fantastic, can you give me $100? It’s basically nothing, a symbolic amount.

    Signed, a disabled and unable to work guy who enjoys IT and programing

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      9 months ago

      Signed, a disabled and unable to work guy who enjoys IT and programing

      You don’t need to pay to develop an app, you only need to pay to put it in the store.

      So develop your app. If it’s any good, pay the $100, sell it in the store and it’ll pay for itself. It may even make you a little profit. If it’s not good enough for that, why does it need to be in the store?

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        9 months ago

        Some capabilities actually need a paid developer account even if you don’t plan to put the app on the store.

        The Capability library shows only the capabilities available to the target type and your program membership. If you are not a member of the Apple Developer Program, the capabilities you can add are limited.

        https://help.apple.com/xcode/mac/current/#/dev88ff319e7

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          8 months ago

          Some capabilities actually need a paid developer account even if you don’t plan to put the app on the store.

          Sure, but that is for capabilities where it makes sense. For example if your app wants to use iCloud.