I really like the idea of charging per app. I can't bear to go through
the 'Just In' category, it's the same crap over and over again.

jsdf wrote:
> For what it's worth, BlackBerry App World has a form of this.  You pay
> $200, and are given ten "submissions", after which you need to renew
> for another $200.  Each "submission" triggers a manual review process.
>
> While I don't agree with the high price/submission or the manual
> review process, I do think that $10/app will go a long way to curbing
> the nonsense out there.
>
>
> On Aug 6, 2:40 pm, "Jonas Petersson" <[email protected]> wrote:
> > On 08/06/2010 08:15 PM, samspade79 wrote:
> >
> > >> On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 12:07 PM, samspade79<[email protected]>  wrote:
> > >>> Firstly, someone said a "real" developer cannot do more than a few apps.
> > >> Please quote whomever said this, I'm not seeing it in the thread.
> > > You're right I must have been dreaming. I thought I saw someone say
> > > that though.
> >
> > [ /me carefully looks around and slowly raises hand... ]
> >
> > You may be referring to my comment:
> >  > How about just putting a limit on the number of new apps published
> >  > for free in a month? Can you seriously write more than say 5 new
> >  > meaningful apps in a month?
> >
> > Note the lack of the word "real" but instead "free" and the "month" time
> > limit.
> >
> > The idea was that a really dedicated developer (or group/company) can
> > certainly produce more than that, but then it could be assumed that
> > he/she/they can also afford the extra fee (or polish the remaining for a
> > few weeks). The average spammer would be strangled...
> >
> >                         Best / Jonas

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