I wanted to evaluate it for MDM purposes so I applied for an ABM account for a company I work for, got soft-approved, created an entirely new Apple ID (as required by the ABM), used it to log on a test device I intended to manage, then sort of forgot about it while awaiting for Apple to conclude their hard-approval for the ABM account creation.
Apple was supposed to contact the business owner to verify company details and finalize the process over the next few days, but they never did.
30 days later they canceled the ABM company account and deleted all the associated users along with the Apple ID which I used to log into a testing device, which now became a fairly expensive paperweight.
I had very little expectations about the experience and I was still disappointed.
Digital Vitamins | Fully remote in Europe or Asia time-zones | Full-Time |
We're looking for someone help maintain and evolve a cross-platform Electron desktop app aimed at facilitating real time communications within enterprise environments. You’ll own desktop features, native modules, and real-time comms.
Must have:
- Strong Electron + Node.js (packaging, auto-update, native modules).
- Solid JS/TS and cross-OS debugging.
- Strong work ethic and comfortable working remote, asynchronous communication, and owning features end-to-end.
- Ability to hit the ground running and be able to deliver from day one.
Nice to have experience with:
- WebRTC, XMPP, and E2EE/encryption APIs experience.
You’ll:
- Maintain native modules and ship cross-platform releases.
- Implement/optimize real-time features and integrations.
- Improve security, performance, and test/CI coverage.
If you think you're a fit, send an email with your CV at "ilya.lopukhin _a_t_ 1rstwap.com" and we'll talk.
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We're also looking for a senior Java developer to help maintain and evolve the Android. You’ll own Android features, native integrations, and shipping releases.
I wanted to evaluate it for MDM purposes so I applied for an ABM account for a company I work for, got soft-approved, created an entirely new Apple ID (as required by the ABM), used it to log on a test device I intended to manage, then sort of forgot about it while awaiting for Apple to conclude their hard-approval for the ABM account creation.
Apple was supposed to contact the business owner to verify company details and finalize the process over the next few days, but they never did.
30 days later they canceled the ABM company account and deleted all the associated users along with the Apple ID which I used to log into a testing device, which now became a fairly expensive paperweight.
I had very little expectations about the experience and I was still disappointed.