Hi,

I'm not an Archos employee and I read this message two.
I have no information about that, but I think that Archos has no
interest to play this type of game if they want their place on Android
business !

Arnaud

On 21 oct, 14:29, blindfold <seeingwithso...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > 1. no way to unpublish an app?
> > 2. no way to unpublish an app release?
>
> Definitely a showstopper. Additionally there is the 
> allegationhttp://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss/browse_frm/thread/4d5c...
> so there are multiple things that first need to be cleared up to gain
> a minimum of trust.
>
> On Oct 20, 5:29 pm, Jeffrey Blattman <jeffrey.blatt...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > some comments on the appslib market,
>
> > 1. no way to unpublish an app?
> > 2. no way to unpublish an app release?
> > 3. no way to edit an app release (comments, binary, or anything else)
> > 4. app description doesn't maintain newlines
>
> > so yes, make sure you really want your app there, forever, before you
> > publish it.
>
> > in general, i wish "the" android market  would just facilitate this sort
> > of thing ... i know they now allow tagging by cell provider, tagging by
> > device seems a small stretch.  this proliferation of markets could
> > really dilute android. developers now have to manage their apps across N
> > markets, and users have to browse N different markets to look for apps :(
>
> > On 10/20/09 1:56 AM, arnouf wrote:
>
> > > If you  have developed or if you are developing applications, and they
> > > are on the Android Market - Great! - But these apps are only
> > > available for devices that have contracts with Google.
>
> > > Archos, a major PMP manufacturer, launched its first device on 25th of
> > > September: the Archos 5 IT. Archos has a real community of fans who
> > > are waiting for applications for their devices. This device is the
> > > first of a long product line (the first Archos phone should be
> > > available soon too!).
>
> > > It's a new opportunity for your applications to find new fans!
>
> > > You can post your apps, for free, on the Archos Market called Appslib
> > > (http://www.appslib.com).
>
> > > Today, only free applications are available for distribution on
> > > AppsLib, but Archos promises the possibility to distribute your paid
> > > apps soon !
>
> > > Don't wait : more applications, more users, more fans...and more
> > > revenue (soon)!
>
> > > Arnaud
>
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