This might be somewhat similar to what people have been discussing in
the AppBucket thread. But well, the thing is I made a really simple
app that tracks your supermarket expenses, and impatient to test how
the android market works I released a beta version of my app with
limited capabilities, for free of course.

A couple of days after that I get an email from someone from
hanster.com, aparently an independent app store willing to publish my
app. I replied the email saying that I would be ok in participating,
but asking more questions.

What's my surpise when today I just found out my app is already being
promoted on their site! I mean, it's not a big deal, the app is free
anyways, but come on.. I feel like they're kind of forcing the
situation here. Couldn't they just create an empty account and give me
the freedom to publish a refined version of it which (I'm working on
right now).

I don't know.. just feel like they're forcing the situation here. What
do you think?

Nelson
PS. They even put it under the "windows mobile" tab.. what about
that?!! check it out: 
http://www.handster.com/supermarket_stats.html?dm=1&multi=1

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