Company Name: Junecloud LLC
About: Deliveries helps you keep track of all your packages, so you always know when
they’re going to arrive. Whether it's the latest gadget you've preordered
online, or a new graphic novel you can't wait to dive into, Deliveries will keep
tabs on it so you don't miss the doorbell.
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by Brandon3003
Attn upset users: Free replacement is Shop Tracking app.
I’m with the others who paid for this and it’s now going subscription based. I can understand a subscription to pay for sync on your servers since that costs you money and thus costs the user money, but to sync to iCloud costs you nothing yet you force your cloud on the user. You can argue we’re paying for continued development, but again you’re doing this all wrong. I paid for this app as well as any bug fixes that go with it and we both know it doesn’t cost you any money each month for me to check UPS or any other service just as I would with my laptop at their site. I already paid UPS/FedEx/etc for access to tracking, why are you trying to be a bouncer and take a cut?
Want to have your users pay you for work/time? Take a hint from Microsoft or any other developer that follows proper upgrade cycles. Release version 2 with sufficient features as a new app we can choose to pay for. If it’s not worth it to us, we skip it and wait for version 3 to see if that’s worth it for us. It’s a fair market that way, as we decide if your cost on is aligns with the value vs you forcing us to pay you when you may not be working at all. You can fool the idiots but I’m not one of them. Stop being greedy, we have other options that are equally as good if not better (like Shop). Good luck with your new rating going forward, your app is no longer carries value.
by M.deano
So a basic utility app goes subscription based when the carriers offer FREE apps with FREE tracking and there is other FREE apps with tracking and email apps that do tracking for FREE and here comes an app I paid a pretty decent one time fee for decent nope, I don’t to ask you for another one time upgrade, I want your money monthly. That doesn’t fly with me especially when I know the update history of this app. It gets big updates and the updates are good but you also have to put up with bugs with the current build for weeks, sometimes months till the next build comes out.
I see no point in a basic utility app being a subscription service. Frankly I blame Apple for this because they set the AppStore this way just like with games when they made them pay to play to milk the end user for as much money as possible. I refused to fall for it then and I refuse to fall for it then. I spend way to much in subscriptions now for necessary things and this isn’t necessary. I’ll just install the big 3 carrier apps or sign up for text tracking. All this app allowed you to do was eliminate the need for more then 1 app. I got plenty enough room on my phone for the apps. Good luck to ya!
by Goodboysyns
I had intended on switching to Deliveries from Parcel due to the UI/UX. Unfortunately it seems I’ve chose the worst time to switch over. What seemed to be a beautifully designed application to track my packages, quickly became a regretful subscription based waste of a purchase. After having finally ordered something and going to add the order, Im greeted by being told the order is only viewable online. A FedEx order. Before I decided to go on a tangent, I look around. Changelog implies that FedEx is fixed, until you read articles saying that carriers aren’t working with Junecloud, or even looking at the help section in the app and reading an update from April 4th that FedEx tracking is no longer available within the app. Normally I’d be semi-ok with it, until I go back to the app I previously used, Parcel, and input the tracking number. It works. So what’s going on here? It’s a bit unfortunate that I have to switch back due to the lack of support from Junecloud, especially since I quite simply dropped Parcel because of the design, but now all I feel is disappointment. Back to Parcel I go I guess.
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