Users who had already paid for the app were quite rightly unimpressed. After that, they would have to start paying the subscription fee like anyone else. The company announced that existing customers – that is, those who had already purchased the app and its optional premium features – would only retain access to them for a year. The company announced a switch to a subscription model, which is rarely a change that goes down well – but the bigger controversy here was regarding those who had previously purchased the app … Some existing owners pointed out that the developer was breaking App Store rules. ![]() A major backlash to this week’s Notability subscription announcement has forced the developer of the popular note-taking app to make a U-turn in the way it treats existing purchasers.
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