my saddest story around that is Terminology 3. I downloaded an update and it - 1. introduced ads, 2. changed the UI completely, 3. broke some features which the developer added later in subsequent updates.

I don't think I'm ever going to update any frequent use apps ever. If it works, why update it?

how are they going to deal with spam though?

This thread went too quickly from being a kvetch about people to a car thread. This place is weird (and that's awesome!)

https://10centuries.org/post/149834

we think alike, him and me! :)

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it's too easy for eBooks to gather digital dust! There needs to be a much, much better way to deal with this!

I thought the question of the day is, "But who did Summer hump?" :D :D

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I hope this picks up and forces companies to reconsider. Smaller, more frequent updates are not in any way a problem.

for some apps/games, it makes sense. If Night Sky comes up with a 300 MB update, I'll take it. If every update from Facebook is 300 MB, I'm out.

The limit, for me, is not about how much I can store or download, just about how they treat our phones as places to dump crap for future noise.

I'm still very, very confused by Polaroid Swing. I'm on it, using it, getting it, but still.

I have a new policy regards iOS app updates - no updates over 150 MB will be downloaded.