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It's not the $100/yr that benefits Apple the most, in my judgement. It's the ability for Apple to control what software its users can use, e.g. to promote App Store sales. If they don't like your company, they can switch off your software remotely on all your end users' computers. If you have a competing product, they can just switch it off and there's nothing you can do about it except develop for Windows and Linux.


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