Looks like Apple’s begun charging full price if you try to download an app you’ve already bought over the iPhone. This did not used to be the case — previously you’d be given a dialog stating you’d already bought it and you could go ahead and re-download it for free. Now the dialog says you can still re-download it for free on your computer (via iTunes), but if you want to download it again directly to your iPhone, you’ve got to buy it again.
What’s going on here? Not bandwidth control, since free apps and updates to paid apps are still free. Not device restriction, because you can still re-download for free via iTunes (though it’s not as convenient, of course).
We’re guessing that with the on-device account management coming to iPhone 3.0 — where you can log in and out of multiple iTunes accounts right on your iPhone — Apple is putting this in place to prevent the sharing of purchases between accounts. (Otherwise you could just log into 100 other iPhones with your account and give them all your paid apps right over the air).
We can understand the concern, but we’ll miss the functionality. Personally, I bought a FedEx tracking app that I delete when I’m not expecting anything and re-download when I am. Now I can’t do that any time I want any more — only any time I’m at my computer.
What do you think, is multiple on-device accounts worth the loss of free on-device paid app re-downloads?
[Πηγή: xsellize]
Σε μια σύντομη μετάφραση:
Η Apple καταργει τη δυνατοτητα που ειχαμε να ξανακατεβασουμε τις εφαρμογες (που εχουμε αγορασει) μεσω του κινητου, αντιθετα θα πρεπει να τις ξαναπληρωσουμε. Υπαρχει η δυνατοτητα να ξανακατεβασουμε τις εφαρμογες δωρεαν μονο μεσω iTunes.