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I posted already, but was hoping it was not true. The above makes it clear. I expect Apple will be facing consumer class action for fraud.

I'd like to take your attention that I didn't mmention developers in my posts. Developers has enterered business relationshish with Apple, now become dispensable, they are doomed, their problem. So don't try to avert discussion to developer.How is this fraud? 32bit apps are simply not compatible with iOS 11 and its up to the app developer to produce a 64bit version, not Apple.
The main subject is a fraud and you seem do not understand what constitute fraud.
How do you know that 10.3.x users will no longer be able to authorise 32bit apps? Every discussion that I have seen on the subject pertains to iOS 11, which by it's very nature precludes 32bit apps, so why would they be visible for iOS 11 users in the app store? So, if 10.3.x users are still able to restore 32bit apps how would this constitute fraud?I'd like to take your attention that I didn't mmention developers in my posts. Developers has enterered business relationshish with Apple, now become dispensable, they are doomed, their problem. So don't try to avert discussion to developer.
I talk about customers who duly paid for these apps to Apple and now they will be not able to authorize these purchases, when the items disapear from the store. It is about robbing customers from their money. and stop talking about iOS 11, as not all customers can upgrade to iOS 11, but it is another story. The main subject is a fraud and you seem do not understand what constitute fraud.
I seem to have hit a bug that doesn’t allow me to access the App Store or iTunes Store. Reset and logging out and back in of my Apple ID also doesn’t seem to help
Installed it on my iPhone 7 Plus. Doesn’t run too bad. Wouldn’t recommend it as a daily driver though. Not just yet.
But I welcome the new changes.
I'd like to take your attention that I didn't mmention developers in my posts. Developers has enterered business relationshish with Apple, now become dispensable, they are doomed, their problem. So don't try to avert discussion to developer.
I talk about customers who duly paid for these apps to Apple and now they will be not able to authorize these purchases, when the items disapear from the store. It is about robbing customers from their money. and stop talking about iOS 11, as not all customers can upgrade to iOS 11, but it is another story. The main subject is a fraud and you seem do not understand what constitute fraud.
Watched the WDCC video on Augmented Reality (Kit). That is one really great framework to use. They removed all the hardwork in tracking and plane detection. I suspect some great apps are going to come out of this.