> just because the Mac App Store doesn't have enough traffic to justify it.
Yeah ok now you're an executive at Apple and you're tasked with fixing that issue, what do you do? Assuming your bonus is at stake here and you're not a HN reader who has a fundamental affinity to the concept of a "Computer" not a "Device"
Not really, because many Mac apps can't even work with mandatory App Store sandboxing, so the apps would simply cease to exist rather than moving to the App Store.
Yeah ok now you're an executive at Apple and you're tasked with fixing that issue, what do you do? Assuming your bonus is at stake here and you're not a HN reader who has a fundamental affinity to the concept of a "Computer" not a "Device"