There is something noble about two longtime rivals — competitors, yes, but with nothing but deep respect and camaraderie for each other — facing this terrible cliff together, with dignity and grace, considering their users first, as ever.
In case it’s not clear from this post https://daringfireball.net/2023/03/tweetbot_and_twitterrific_face_the_cliff the reason you’re being asked to tap a button that says you don’t want a refund on the remainder of your Twitterrific or Tweetbot subscription is that Apple WILL send you a refund if you don’t do this. You must explicitly opt out of receiving a refund.
Tweetbot and Twitterrific Face the Cliff
There is something noble about two longtime rivals — competitors, yes, but with nothing but deep respect and camaraderie for each other — facing this terrible cliff together, with dignity and grace, considering their users first, as ever.
@siracusa I'm still not clear on the why. I can't recall another case where Apple gave universal refunds like this so they're exacerbating an already bad situation and should be shamed for not taking an active role to help resolve it. This is their developer ecosystem after all…