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10 Jun 2015 17:30:55
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Apple will charge developers the free extensions for Safari

Apple has adjusted the rules for placing in the catalogue of the free extensions for Safari, typing for developers subscription fee of $99 per year. After its introduction, the developers can rely on the fact that the extension will remain on the list available for installation. As InfoWorld notes, this practice is not used by other companies.

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Apple has adjusted the rules for placing in the catalogue of the free extensions for Safari, typing for developers subscription fee of $99 per year. After its introduction, the developers can rely on the fact that the extension will remain on the list available for installation. As InfoWorld notes, this practice is not used by other companies.

Apple's Solution looks a bit odd given the high competition in the market of browsers: Safari may become less attractive for third-party developers, who can opt out of new terms. At the same time, the amount is not particularly significant, but will allow you to weed out frankly "junk" apps, as well as to protect users from malware.

it is Noted that innovation is associated with the announcement of the new operating system OS X — El Capitan.

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