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Originally Posted by hobbitrjw
Wrong,where the inconvenience lies in is that it slows down development of the next update which I assume will be 1.1.0 which in turn delays the development of future updates including the much anticipated universal update. The longer this one takes the more it slows down everything else,which in turn makes their customers have to wait longer for updates like the universal one. So it's all a matter that in this case it keeps the developer AND the customer waiting.
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Which is exactly what about 70,000 other developers are going through as well. Your trying to make a case that Apple's 14 day average is some kind of huge problem that they have to "fix". I believe in 2010 they made a net profit of something like 189$million from the app store - doesn't sound like a whole lot of people aren't buying apps because they can't have them when they want them.
As I said earlier, I wish I didn't have to wait either - but I also wish I was a millionaire, and that's not going to happen either.