(Sorry for the hijacking)

I don't agree at all. I don't have a clue on how Google apply their
sorting, but the result is neither sorted by rating nor downloads. I
got an app with 4.39 in rating, and about 77000 downloads.

I now did a market search of parts of my application name, and my
application came rather low in that search, and there were many apps
with a rating of 2-4 and much fewer downloads that had a higher
ranking, and didn't even contain my search criteria in the name.

I think Market search sucks big time.


On 15 Juli, 23:53, Greg Donald <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 3:39 PM, TreKing <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Your definition of "filter" confuses me.
>
> I apologize for the confusion.  I meant it in the sense of "sorting"
> more than filtering.  Low quality Android apps appear near the bottom
> of the lists while higher quality apps appear closer to the top.  The
> filtering occurs when the user gets tired of scrolling down.
>
> --
> Greg Donald
> destiney.com | gregdonald.com

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