So now we know. See you in court, @Apple. https://t.co/hJtPI2Z83Jpic.twitter.com/1s7MUSLTpc
— Kosta Eleftheriou (@keleftheriou) September 14, 2021
So after yesterday’s California Streaming event and the introduction of the QuickPath feature for the Apple Watch Series 7, Eleftheriou tweeted Apple and wrote, “See you in court.” The developer says that he wasn’t referring to a new lawsuit but was commenting on the suit that had already been filed before Apple introduced QuickPath yesterday.
The tweet contained a letter from Apple dating back to 2019 when FlickType had been removed from the App Store by Apple for the reasons stated in the letter. Apple did reinstate FlickType and promoted it last year during a “Top Apps of 2020” promotion.