03.11.2018 15:11 Uhr, Quelle: 9to5Mac
Thoughts on iPad apps, web apps, and the move to subscriptions
In the early days of the iPad, the App Store was one of the key advantages it had over competing products. Compared to Windows PCs (and even Macs), The iPad had a wealth of apps that were unique, only available on iPad, and were low-cost. Schools were flocking to the iPad for that reason. We were coming from the days of $50/per machine licensing to $1 per iPad licensing. In the very early days of iPad in schools, Apple told us we could buy one copy of an app and use it on all of our iPads. This was before the volume purchase store went live, though. In those days, we were loading apps via iTunes. Now the discussion is around web apps vs iPad apps. Does this hurt Apple in K-12? more…
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