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·3 anni fa·discuss
This article is obviously biased in every possible way to measure it.

1. WeChat is not the only app that comes with "mini program", Alipay for a big example. 2. WeChat is not the only app that delivers news and media information and consumes a huge amount of users's time, DouYin for a big example.

Why mention and only mention political events when you are talking about an iOS app and Apple store censorship ?

Or you're just merely talking about politics of your value.
xxoo
·3 anni fa·discuss
I like this.

I've been tracking my financial expenses, incomes, debts and deposits ever since my graduation and start my first job. I've tried saving pdfs of my credit card bills, using beancount (a great tool, text-based, local web UI), developing my own python and in-house text format. I even learnt a bit bookkeeping. Now I'm using Excel and I'm happy with it.

I really don't need your app to gain everything it markets itself with. I either already have it or know how to implement it and it's not hard. But still, if an app could ease my workload and provide a mood-easing beautiful UI and animation, what's the point refusing it ?

My point is, I liked your app and I'm willing to use it only if 1. it's not expensive 2. it does not come with a subscription plan (I hate subscription billing) 3. it's available in any future once my payment is done.