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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
I could get a dozen more from this thread alone, but I won't because that'd be unnecessary repetition.
Please at least attempt to read your own typing rather than relying on others to copy/paste if for you. Your absolute hatred of good practice and generally smoothly functioning submission is quite clear from your posts.
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You couldnt get a single example of me saying I hate either of those things! your simply lying.
you are basically interpreting what I say incorrectly! NO WHERE have I said that I hate good practices or a smoothly functioning submission.
WHAT I have said seems pretty clear to me, I am in favour of Apples system because that is what Apple want to do! I hate people complaining about how apple choose to manage their store. All of those quotes say exactly that! NONE of them state that I think it is the best way of running the process.
You keep making assumptions and stating your interpratation of what others think! how many times must I say the same thing until you understand?
Do you misread things on purpose? only it happens so frequently and you appear intelligent that I must assume it is intentional.
I HAVE NEVER said that I hate smoothly functioning submissions! I have said I dont mind the way apple do it! that doesnt mean I would hate a smoother clearer version.
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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
See the quotes above from your own posts again, and the same comment applies. There is a huge and increasing gap between Apple's practices and good practice - this can, will and does deter good devs from developing for their platform, and arguing in favour of their actions means arguing for lower quality apps.
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Again your stating a false assertion as if it were fact!
Apples Actions = lower quality apps, that is plain wrong Apple has better apps than Android(of course that too is an opinion but its based on just as much evidence as your 'facts').
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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
...You missed where I said "apps which are 10's or even 100 on the iPhone store are one app on the Android marketplace".
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No, no I didnt. and by the way I much prefer the choice of 100 apps on iphone to the 1 app on android...
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Originally Posted by DawnFalcon
Looooool. You really don't get the basics of this do you? It's not "so small", app numbers are not a measure of worth and essentially the mobile phone market is as long as the average contract lenght ...the iPhone is less than 20% of even the smart phone market, let along the general mobile phone market which utterly dwarfs it (but of which many will start getting app stores in the next few years as well).
You're repeatedly wrong on the basic numbers, you completely misunderstood open source...you really need to step back and do some research on how other companies handle this. Look at...say...the Nintendo DS's process. 125 million and counting, and software sales which make the iPhone look like the tiny blip it is.
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Yet the iphone process took
5% out of the DS games sales in less than one year and continues to do so! the apple system over the last year increased their share of the handheld games market by
14% Nintendo's process reduced their share by 5%
Which is the better process? the only reason the DS has 70% is because of the number of years it has been around! Apples process is rapidly closing that gap.
Smartphone market Apple has 50% thats pretty significant
Highlights from the February 2010 AdMob Mobile Metrics Report include:
· iPhone OS increased its share of smartphone requests from 33 percent in February 2009 to 50 percent in February 2010.
· Symbian's share of smartphone requests fell from 43 percent in February 2009 to 18 percent in February 2010.
· Android increased its share from two percent in February 2009 to 24 percent in February 2010.