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I've been thrilled and surprised with my modest results in the Android
Market for my photography geek app (Sun Surveyor) so far; in the
Amazon App Store, though, when my sales recently tripled(!) to 3
copies sold, it was listed as #10 in the Top Paid Apps for
Photography, a week or so ago. Which,
Yes , me too .
On 6月4日, 下午10时50分, sblantipodi perini.dav...@dpsoftware.org wrote:
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my apps sells quite good on the android market, haven't sold anything
on the amazon appstore and you?
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The Android market is more known than the Amazon AppStore, maybe it's
because of that,
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On Sat, Jun 4, 2011 at 11:27 AM, Mystic Prowler coolmar...@gmail.comwrote:
The Android market is more known than the Amazon AppStore, maybe it's
because of that,
Android Market coming pre-installed on most devices, Amazon's app having to
be manually installed, and sideloading disabled on ATT
That's one of the reasons why I switched from Att to Verizon.
Android Market coming pre-installed on most devices, Amazon's app having to
be manually installed, and sideloading disabled on ATT devices are also
major factors.
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I'm pleased with the Amazon Appstore, but I do still get the majority
of my sales from the Android Market.
My app has been ranked pretty high on Amazon since the beginning. I
believe part of the reason is that it's oriented at power users and
that overlaps with the early adopters of the Amazon
Most of my apps require the Google API and I was thinking of making
some special editions that don't because Amazon sells a number of
devices such as tablets that only come with the Android API. That
might be a good use of Amazon store whereas if a device has licensed
the Google API it should
On Jun 4, 11:32 am, TreKing treking...@gmail.com wrote:
Android Market coming pre-installed on most devices, Amazon's
app having to be manually installed, and sideloading disabled
on ATT devices are also major factors.
Just FYI, if by sideloading (a term I haven't heard before),
you mean
My Amazon sales were about 1/30 of my Android Market sales. That may
sounds like it's bad, but considering that its US only and probably
less than 3% of the devices out there have the Amazon AppMarket
installed on them, it's not bad.
On Jun 5, 12:32 pm, Spooky spooky1...@gmail.com wrote:
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Apps Can do that? I am quite concerned about that. Why would there even be
an app that does that?
Obviously, if you load and run a 3rd-party app that manages to
get some authority on the system and trashes it, you're on your
own
Later,
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That's easy.
If you get your hand on an APK that, as an example, deletes all the contents
of the phone's SD card, you can install that APK through 'adb install'...
But if you install an APK you have no knowledge about at all like that, you
almost deserve the thrasing :-) (pun my or may not be
On Jun 4, 11:45 pm, Mystic Prowler coolmar...@gmail.com wrote:
Apps Can do that? I am quite concerned about that. Why would
there even be an app that does that?
Honestly, I don't know. I'll leave the answer to that to the
more experienced folks here. Personally, though, I prefer not
to make
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