Just wondering what anyone might be moving to after the news broke?

    • @jws_shadotak
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      97 months ago

      Simple Mobile Tools was sold to a company that buys apps and bloats them with shit

      • @[email protected]
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        97 months ago

        Which is such a strange choice, considering the only reason people use apps like this is because they’re free of bloat. It’s literally in the name. I don’t think they researched this decision.

        • @[email protected]
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          57 months ago

          I don’t think they researched this decision.

          Who?

          The new owners? They’re interested in the high rankings on the playstore. The vast majority of people don’t care about bloat/privacy and install whatever is at the top of search results.

          The original developers? I’m sure it worked out for them.

          • @[email protected]
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            17 months ago

            The vast majority of people don’t care about bloat/privacy and install whatever is at the top of search results.

            If they don’t care, they probably just stick with what came pre-installed on their devices…

      • @[email protected]
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        37 months ago

        Ew. Can’t say I’m super surprised, though. IIRC, the dev started pushing to further monetize these apps a while back by making the original versions harder to access. I mean, getting money for their work isn’t a bad thing, of course, but those are some gross and uncaring ways to do it.

        • @[email protected]
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          17 months ago

          Considering, he was frequently giving away the apps on sale for free. I wondered how did he make money. I guess he did not and later changed his stance and decided to sell them away. Fortunately, they were open source so forks can continue to exist.