At the end of 2017, there were 2.1 million iOS
apps available in the
App Store, compared to 2.2 million apps at the beginning of the year.Starting in September of 2016, Apple told developers it would be removing old, outdated apps that had not been updated with compatibility for more recent devices or no longer complied with current review guidelines.Apple also created new App Store guidelines limiting apps created from commercialized templates or app generation services, and officially banned virus scanning apps, plus it cracked down on clone and spam apps, all of which contributed to the compan
App Store, compared to 2.2 million
apps at the
beginning of the year.Starting in September of 2016, Apple told developers it would be removing old, outdated
apps that had not been updated with compatibility for more recent devices or no longer complied with current review guidelines.Apple also created new
App Store guidelines limiting apps created from commercialized templates or app generation services, and officially banned virus scanning apps, plus it cracked down on clone and spam apps, all of which contributed to the compan
App Store guidelines limiting
apps created from commercialized templates or
app generation services, and officially banned virus scanning apps, plus it cracked down on clone and spam apps, all of which contributed to the compan
app generation services, and officially banned virus
scanning apps, plus it cracked down on clone and spam
apps, all of which contributed to the company's