Busting the Myth: Apple's 'Hobby Apps' Are Thriving, Not Dying

Apple's App Strategy Debunked: Far From Abandoned
Apple's recent launch of the Invites app has drawn parallels with Google’s tendency to discontinue apps, but this comparison is misguided. Unlike Google, which notoriously launches and then abandons numerous apps, Apple has shown a commitment to its 'hobby apps.'
- Sports App: Continuously updated over a year, gaining user favor and even requests for additional features like widgets.
- Journal App: Launched in December 2023 with iOS 17.2, it received significant updates in version 2.0, adding search tools, audio transcripts, rich text formatting, mindfulness tracking, and more.
- Music Classical: Expanded from an iPhone-only app to include iPad support, CarPlay integration, and album booklets for thousands of albums.
- Music Memos: Though discontinued, its features were integrated into Voice Memos, which now includes powerful two-track recording capabilities beneficial for songwriting.
- Clips: Still receives updates and has found a niche in educational settings thanks to its royalty-free music, exportable templates, and engaging features.
These examples illustrate that Apple is not abandoning its apps but rather enhancing them based on user feedback. The future of Invites looks promising with potential native Calendar integration and pre-installation on new devices, driven by executive support and a focus on converting users to iCloud+ subscriptions.
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