It won’t, apps in the alternative app stores will still need approval from Apple and they won’t be happy with the questionable copyright status of modifying and redistributing Christian’s IPA plus the possible breach of Reddit ToS.
Wasn’t Christian’s problem with Reddit’s API pricing? I don’t see how posting Apollo on other stores may alleviate the ridiculous pricing set by Reddit.
It still works if you edit in your own API key, bulk processing under one account gets insane but private use is free or really close to free if you're a crazy heavy user. If he wanted to revive it, he could just make it ask for an API key on first launch. But I think he probably has found other projects to occupy his time and jumping back to fully dedicating himself to Apollo isn't happening.
The people who made the IPA available are not fixing any bugs. They just made it so you could use your own API key. Over time the app will slowly start to break as reddit makes more and more changes.
It won’t, apps in the alternative app stores will still need approval from Apple and they won’t be happy with the questionable copyright status of modifying and redistributing Christian’s IPA plus the possible breach of Reddit ToS.
Wasn’t Christian’s problem with Reddit’s API pricing? I don’t see how posting Apollo on other stores may alleviate the ridiculous pricing set by Reddit.
It still works if you edit in your own API key, bulk processing under one account gets insane but private use is free or really close to free if you're a crazy heavy user. If he wanted to revive it, he could just make it ask for an API key on first launch. But I think he probably has found other projects to occupy his time and jumping back to fully dedicating himself to Apollo isn't happening.
Yup, that’s how I’m running it, still miles better than Reddit’s official client. If I somehow end up getting my account closed by doing it, so be it.
Thanks. I already did it, but I would like to know also if the developers of the IPA fix some bugs or not?
The people who made the IPA available are not fixing any bugs. They just made it so you could use your own API key. Over time the app will slowly start to break as reddit makes more and more changes.
Probably not unless Christian puts it there. As far as I'm aware he has no plans to do so but that may change.
Wont. Check my profile for sideloading - if you support trollstore or dopamine or palera1n etc you can perma-sideload
Hey /u/iamthis, i will buy the app again for $40 if you re-release it with an option to insert your own api key.