To recap the whole story, Basecamp’s HEY Email was rejected by Apple in 2020 for not letting users subscribe to the service using the iOS app. Instead, users were asked to subscribe through the ...
Jay Peters is a news editor covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. “Do we really want to do this? No,” DHH said in a post on X (formerly ...
Last week, Apple rejected Hey’s calendar app, and David Heinemeier Hansson (DHH) posted a thread on X (formerly Twitter) today about the resubmission and a new feature in the app so that it has some ...
Apple has approved an update to the Hey email app, following a week of controversy over Apple’s decision to reject the app because it did not adopt in-app purchases. In a letter last week, Apple SVP ...
Apple isn’t going to let up on Basecamp’s Hey email app anytime soon. In an interview with TechCrunch, company Senior Vice President Phil Schiller said Apple has no plans to change its rules to ...
Basecamp founders’ email service Hey is fighting with Apple again — this time over the rejection of its new calendar app from the App Store. Apple’s reasoning is similar to when the Cupertino-based ...
Basecamp CEO Jason Fried's blog starts on a pleasant note, declaring the decision to be "a win for Apple, a win for us, and a win for our customers." But you soon discover that Hey 1.02, the approved ...
Apple vowed to continue blocking any updates in the future for the new email service Hey for iOS because the company said the app violated its terms and conditions and should have never been approved ...
After a week of back-and-forth jabs and some high-profile bickering, Apple and Basecamp have reached a “good compromise” over email app Hey’s continued existence in the App Store. Nothing has really ...
There's been an obsession with killing email in recent years, and for good reason. Our inboxes have become an unwieldy place, often cluttered with messages that aren't very relevant which makes it ...
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