![]() Still, a removal could have dealt a serious blow. This isn’t as much of an issue on the Mac as on the iPhone, as developers can easily offer apps outside of the App Store. While a focus on human reviewers reduces the chances of malware and other dodgy content sneaking through the review process, it also increases the chances of inconsistencies where a reviewer might interpret rules differently. The dispute was over in a matter of days after the December 29th warning, but it still highlights the issues with App Store guidelines. The developer took advantage of Apple’s appeals process to win the reversal, with Apple recognizing that Gustafson was referencing amphetamine “metaphorically” and in a “medical sense.” Gustafson had stressed that amphetamines were legal in the US (with a prescription) and that there was no attempt to glorify the medication - the name was the only real reference. Apple had claimed the name violates policies forbidding the encouragement of some drug use despite the app being available since 2014 and even promoted in the store. As MacRumors reports, the company has reversed a decision that would have removed William Gustafson’s keep-awake utility Amphetamine from the Mac App Store on January 12th. I tried again with the app, but same result.Apple is once again facing scrutiny over the consistency of its app policies. The only way to resolve this was to unplug the lightning cable adapter connecting my monitor and plug it in again. I ended the session, plugged in my charger again and tried to close the lid, but now the Macbook screen went off (so my external monitor had no signal from it). I installed it and after starting a session I removed the charger to my MacBook and my external monitor went blank. So you can imagine my joy to find this app, which said my frustrations would be gone. So as you can imagine, when the company I nowwork for decided to give me a top of the range MacBook Air plus mouse and keyboard I felt appreciated but also I sighed because, well it's an Apply compouter.ĭon't get me wrong, I love my iPhone and iPlad, just find their computers so user unfriendly, as was proven with the lid closed and external monitor on battery issue.
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