Hi Martin,

It's quite logical that you keep ratings even though your application
evolves, that's why the version is given in the description in the
market.
Imagine the scenario : I have crappy ratings, i just change the
spelling of a word somewhere in my apps, change version number, then
asks a friend to download my app and give me 5 stars. All applications
would be five stars :)

I solved that very problem by always using the firt to lines of my
description to indicates changelogs :
"V8.00 - No more bugs, everything works smoothely - Email if you find
one" blablabla :)

Beside when you put a program as an alpha or beta on the market, then
specify it big and bold in the description. "Please do not rate as
this is beta only", or something like that.

Hope you sort that out. By the way what app is it we are talking
about ?




On 12 fév, 14:54, Martin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I made a beta-version of a game which at the beginning was a testing-
> version. I solved more and more errors and made it faster and faster.
> Now I am getting to the point that it isn't a beta-version anymore. I
> have customers who like my free game and I also have old bad comments
> that my game was not working.
> Should I remove my beta-version and upload a completely new
> application to enhance my rating? (All my last comments were good)
> Or is there a possibility to remove old ratings?
>
> I think it would be much better if the google-market will not include
> ratings of old versions into the total rating, because apps and
> versions change over time!
> Why doesn't google do this and how can I give this advice to
> google? :-)
>
> Greetings, Martin

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