@Thomas
Validate is mile "this apps works correctly on Archos". That's all.
They test your app on their device.

On 16 nov, 17:11, Thomas Riley <tomrile...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hey al,
>
> I guess your right on that secret limit of vouchers available, hence
> why I spent most of the weekend, porting, turning and testing :)
>
> @Arnouf
>
> Hey man, thanks for the clarification.
>
> I assume when they validate the app they give it "archos approval" ?
> Or is that something completely different?
>
> On Nov 16, 1:06 pm, Al Sutton <a...@funkyandroid.com> wrote:
>
> > Arnouf,
>
> > There is absolutely no guarantee that if you follow those rules you will 
> > definitely get a coupon.
>
> > There is a section which lists "Definition of a functional Application that 
> > can be validated." (note the use of "can be validate", not "will be 
> > validated"), and there is a clear statement that if your app is not 
> > validated Archos don't have to tell you why, so you can meet all of those 
> > criteria and Archos may still not give you a voucher for a reason that you 
> > will never know.
>
> > imho the appslib page is worded so they could, if they wanted to,  only 
> > validate 10 or 20 apps and give vouchers to those developers even if they 
> > get 50 submissions which meet all the criteria.
>
> > Although, as always, If you can point me at an Appslib or Archos official 
> > statements which says exactly the criteria you have to meet to be 
> > guaranteed a voucher I'll happily admit I was wrong.
>
> > Al.
>
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> > On 16 Nov 2009, at 12:58, arnouf wrote:
>
> > > Hi Thomas,
>
> > > Validated = your application must work correctly on an Archos 5 IT :
> > > good resolution screen, no Google Api use, no sensor use, no phone
> > > use, no vibrator (on appslib.com you can find all specification).
> > > That's all. Your application must be a real application or widget (not
> > > a HelloWorld).
> > > When you're application is tested and validated (count 3 weeks max)
> > > you'll receive an email containing your coupon. You can use it on
> > > archos.com web site and it can be used now or at the beginning of 2010
> > > when the Archos 8gb and 16gb will be available.
>
> > > Best regards,
>
> > > On 16 nov, 00:07, Thomas Riley <tomrile...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > >> Hey everyone, I have a few questions about the AppsLib store, hoping
> > >> someone out there can help!
>
> > >> Firstly, what do they define as validated? Is that just them testing
> > >> submitted apps and giving the app Archos Approval if it works ok on a
> > >> real Archos device?
>
> > >> Secondly, when your app is validated how can you find out? Do they
> > >> email you? Or do they not bother to tell you?
>
> > >> Thanks,
> > >> Tom.
>
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