Wooji Juice, maker of the popular iPad audio editing app Ferrite, talks about Apple’s new Small Business Program, the 15% commission it will offer certain developers, and how this may affect us all.Ferrite on iPadWooji Juice is a one-man app developer based in the UK that makes apps for iPad and iPhone like Ferrite Recording Studio. That one man, known as Canis, has been publishing on the App Store since it launched — and he’s now able to apply for Apple’s new Small Business Program. Read more…
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