App Store Release? #17
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I'm pretty sure 3rd party clients aren't against Discord's ToS, but submitting it to App Store might be (you need to have Discord's permission to use their API if you were to submit Swiftcord to App Store iirc). It would also be worse if Discord changed their API and you'd need to deploy a hotfix - app could be stuck in review for weeks. Distributing the app with Sparkle (or using Homebrew) could be better 😁 |
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Note that you don't need to release it in the app store in order for it to run without warnings. You only need to get the app notarised which is just an automated check for malicious behaviour, entitlements, use of the hardened runtime among several other things but nothing related to licensing or ToS AFAIK. See Apple's documentation. |
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So it turns out 3rd party clients might not be against Discord's ToS after all. Someone suggested releasing this on the App Store. If I release Swiftcord on the App Store, would you download it? How about if it was paid? Do you foresee any with putting Swiftcord on the App Store?
We should also probably continue the discussion from #15 here.
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