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Pretty sure the original developer of Infinity is one of the few people who will try to follow Reddit's new API rules and charge a subscription fee to cover it. At least that was the case a few months ago. Not sure what's currently happening.
It's been very quiet on that front
A lot of people (myself included) are using a modded version of Infinity that allows you to put in your own API key.
You don't even need to do that, still works without doing anything.
Yeh, little worried dev is gonna get a huge bill from Reddit
Because all the apps that where the devs said that they want to continue still work, I think they got some kind of deal with a new deadline to figure it out or something.
Yep, that's the reason why infinity still works. Seems like they gave the devs who want to continue some time to figure it out.