I agree that the petition should be phrased a little more 'nicely' -
it shouldn't sound like a complaint form, even though it is ;)

On Feb 22, 11:20 am, Streets Of Boston <[email protected]>
wrote:
> About the 325 char limit:
> Maybe i'm a little slow, but I discovered just recently that you can
> put a little more text into your app's description using FireFox than
> when using IE.
>
> IE adds 2 characters for each newline (\r\n), while FireFox only adds
> 1 char (\n only).
> (and in FireFox, the screenshots and promo-image are properly shown...
> not so in IE).
>

The fact that you are looking for those couple extra characters shows
how ridiculously bad we need some of this stuff fixed! :) I am sure
that Google is working on updates to the market (or I hope), but the
market is unchanged, since its October 2008 launch - other than the
September 2009 look refresh, with one functionality update
(screenshots). The developer console remains unchanged, with the
exception of being able to add screenshots and teaser images (that
never get used)

My short list of needed functionality/comments/recommendations:

Give the brief description, with additional description link.
Allow for more than two pics.. a <gasp> gallery!
Allow for links to YOUTUBE allowing video! (you know, since there is
an app that is built in to Google Experience phones?)
Better USER functionality by showing them the date that the app was
updated, not just the current version.
Dev option to provide change history, that can be viewed by the user,
or better yet, give each app its' own mini forum that we can moderate.
Dev option to upload LITE and FULL versions for the same app.
Allow dev to comment on posts, or at the very least.. let the
developer download their OWN app for free so they can comment.

For god sakes, update the results a little more frequently, or at the
very least... add categories for 'today, this week, this month, all
time' - so the same damn things aren't always displayed! I have seen
the same 4-5 apps for each category in the 'teaser screens' since they
launched it... half the time, those teaser apps are already in the top
of the featured apps or top paid/free sections! The 'Top Paid' and
'Top Free' sections have had for the most part the same apps since
launch. I guess it is based on all time sales? The 'Featured Apps'
section is the only thing that seems to get updated relatively
frequently, and these are decided upon, and having nothing/little to
do with user feedback. I need to be able to see what apps users are
'buzzing' about (see what I did there).. which apps are picking up
popularity, when big name companies/sites launch their apps - I should
be able to find them - I can't do this stuff right now.

More Control of content displayed - Filtering/Blacklisting apps/
developers - nothing pisses me off more as a developer and a user than
when I try to go in to 'Just In' and see 50 'web browser' apps from
the same developer. If I could simply blacklist the app or developer,
I wouldn't need to deal with this, because I wouldn't see their crap
again. Of course, that doesn't stop them from just getting another dev
account, but it would make it more manageable.. and these developers
wouldn't be so sure that every android user was seeing their 50+ apps
in 'Just In' - they'd have to work a bit harder get more display time.
Oh, and fortunately for me, I don't care if I see risque comments,
pics, or descriptions.. others might though. Although, the comments
system is starting to get that 'forum kindergarten' feel.

Fix the search! I know it's been said before, but.. this is Google.
Why is the search results not even aware of simple spelling mistakes,
and common search concerns. Since we get realtime search results for
Google in 1.6+, can't the same be implemented for market searching,
showing you realtime results as you type?

There's so many things that seem like they would be obvious but are
not implemented. I know this stuff takes time, and hopefully they are
listening. Otherwise, don't update a thing.. and give us an official
market API! :)

OK, I have vented! :)

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