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StreamToMe relied on a lightweight streaming server, named ServeToMe, to stream media from the user’s computer to the device in Apple’s HTTP Live Streaming format over the local network or internet. Some StreamToMe promotional screenshots from the iOS 6 era. StreamToMe was a streaming music, video and photos app for iOS and macOS that I wrote and distributed via the respective App Stores. In more-organized news, the book I was writing with Chris Eidhof and Florian Kugler, App Architecture in Swift, launched in May and you can get the finished book from objc.io. I’ve been busy with other things and have barely touched CwlViews in that time. Predicting the future is hard: It’s been 8 months since my previous article when I said I would release CwlViews “in a few weeks”. Finally, I’ll talk about why I’ve decided to simply pull it from the store – not open source it or sell it – even though it still works for many people.
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I’ll talk about why I lost interest in StreamToMe and, at times, deliberately neglected my own product. This will be a discussion about what it’s like to have an app on the App Store that is financially successful but eternally problematic from a support and maintenance perspective. It’s a deeply sad experience for me – like I’ve lost a faithful pet – so I wanted to write a quick retrospective.
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Last night, I removed my app StreamToMe from the iOS and Mac App Stores, after 9 years on sale.