IT House News on April 4, foreign technology media The Verge recently published a blog post, sharing the experience of installing the third-party app store Mobivention (focused on B2B) for iPhone in Europe, and admitted that the whole process was not easy.
IT House shared The Verge’s installation experience as follows: If European iPhone users want to install a third-party app store, a potential obstacle is that the installation process is very cumbersome, and the steps to install an app store require more than a dozen screen interactions. The situation with fenye is this:Although the program isn't complicated, the steps and scary language are enough to make it annoying and daunting. By comparison, Apple's App Store only requires one click to get started.
Given Apple’s historical track record in user experience design, it’s hard to see this as an attempt by the company to drain people’s energy and dissuade them from continuing to use the App Store.
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