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why would you apple if you can get something else cheaper

That's like saying why would you buy water when buying soda is cheaper.

Why would you buy a 16 oz bottle of water for 2.99 when you can buy a 24 pack of 14oz water bottels for 3.50? Because people are idiots.

Not everyone has the extra money to get a better deal. Buying bulk is always cheaper, but people just don't always have the money to buy bulk or the need to.
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I literally have no idea what you just said.

 

You don't have to "repurchase" an app because it's from a different store or publishing platform but actually because it's a different license because it's different product because it's written in a different programming language.

 

TLDR: The license isn't different because the store is different but because the code is different.

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You don't have to "repurchase" an app because it's from a different store or publishing platform but actually because it's a different license because it's different product because it's written in a different programming language.

 

TLDR: The license isn't different because the store is different but because the code is different.

Err no? I can write an iOS app in Objective-C, rewrite it in Swift, and be unable to recharge people unless I released a completely new app. Hell, I can write a Windows phone app in C# then switch to C++ and then do the whole thing over again in Javascript without any extra compensation.

 

The language you write a phone app in doesn't matter, I'm not sure why you assume it does.

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I'm not sure why people are bringing programming languages into this....?

 

It's like if I bought a book from Wal-Mart and then asked Barnes and Noble for the same book for free because I bought it at another store. I'm not sure how difficult of a concept that is to grasp.

 

 

Different languages <-> different licenses <-> different stores

The comparison with the physical book is actually quite horrible ... ?

 

 

I literally have no idea what you just said.

 

You don't have to "repurchase" an app because it's from a different store or publishing platform but actually because it's a different license because it's different product because it's written in a different programming language.

 

TLDR: The license isn't different because the store is different but because the code is different.

 

 

Err no? I can write an iOS app in Objective-C, rewrite it in Swift, and be unable to recharge people unless I released a completely new app. Hell, I can write a Windows phone app in C# then switch to C++ and then do the whole thing over again in Javascript without any extra compensation.

 

The language you write a phone app in doesn't matter, I'm not sure why you assume it does.

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I had a hard time picking between the two, but I ended up with the Note 10.1 because it was cheaper when I got it. That sway me over.

The iPad has more apps than the Note, but if I ever wanted to develop anything, I rather do Android development.

Ahh, I see. Android isn't that bad, it's just that I have an iPhone and using an iPad would simplify things over using a nexus. :p
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