They did something weird with Clear, too. If I remember correctly, they tried releasing Clear for iOS 7 as a whole new app, touting it as an "upgrade". The "upgrade" was basically just a slightly new UI (Helvetica Neue!), but tried charging their current customers for it as a whole new app while deprecating the existing app that was in the store.
To clarify: “Clear for iOS 7” was the first time Clear ran natively on the iPad, i.e. it was a Universal app whereas before Clear was iPhone-only. The naming caused a lot of confusion, as you rightly point out.
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They did something weird with Clear, too. If I remember correctly, they tried releasing Clear for iOS 7 as a whole new app, touting it as an "upgrade". The "upgrade" was basically just a slightly new UI (Helvetica Neue!), but tried charging their current customers for it as a whole new app while deprecating the existing app that was in the store.