So do I, which is why my free app is available on SlideMe.org,
Getjar.com, but not on Google's Android Market.

On Jan 14, 7:28 am, Brill Pappin <[email protected]> wrote:
> What exaclty is the problem?
> I welcome them for 2 primary reasons.
> a) The Google Market is a mess of crap. Really brings thigns down for
> people who actually care about what they provide.
> b) It'll give Google a kick in the pants, because they certainly
> haven't made improving the Market a priority.
>
> Frankly I welcome the competition to Google's Market.
>
> - Brill Pappin
>
> On Jan 5, 5:05 pm, Leon Moreyn-Android Development
>
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > The almighty Amazon.com feels that is should police the Android
> > Market  for proper applications. On one hand I think this could be a
> > good idea but on the other hand this feels took much like an Apple iOS
> > development clone. With Amazon developing its own market place and
> > limiting which apps can appear there you are guaranteed a visible
> > market for your application. People who pursue amazon will know that
> > your app may meet some sort of standard and may consider buying it.
> > But just as good as that is, if Amazon is backed up with testing your
> > application and like apple takes two weeks to reject your application
> > based on some sort of merit what is to stop me from just uploading my
> > application directly to the market place. ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. As
> > someone who develops on both sides of the spectrum I don't see the
> > implement of this Amazon App Market place as a good idea. I am curious
> > as to other developers take on this and how many plan to actually
> > develop to meet the amazon market guidelines.
>
>

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