![]() ![]() We can only hope that user feedback forces the company to restore this feature quickly. Apple’s decision to remove it and rely instead on the developers to optionally provide such data is completely anti-consumer and frankly baffling. Bus圜ontacts) can change the URL Handler so that contacts are launched in their preferred app instead of Contacts. Bus圜ontacts is a replacement for the built-in Contacts app on macOS (requires macOS 10.13+, and supports Apple silicon) designed to make creating, finding, and managing contacts faster and more efficient. Now, it seems, users must download and launch the app to see the same information. In-app purchase information was already slightly hidden, but still available for those who wanted to see it. Download Bus圜ontacts for macOS 10.13 or later and enjoy it on your Mac. So recently my new job has me interacting with tons of new folks, making calls, filling out Contact information, etc. Users could previously check out the description and prices of the in-app purchases to determine if they were reasonable before downloading or buying an app. The problem with this new policy is that the nature and prices of in-app purchases vary wildly depending on the developer and type of app or game. You can get the details from TekReveu, but this snippet has the gist. While an app developer can independently list some in-app purchases, there no longer appears to be a “List all” option, on either the App Store or Mac App Store. This was always an important tool for consumers wondering just what the heck they were getting into with a so-called “freemium” app. Our good friend Jim Tanous at TekRevue ran an important public service announcement today about the App Store no longer listing all in-app purchases for apps and games. ![]()
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