>> it's best to describe UK G1 owners as having a swift hard kick in the
privates.

Ouch!

Why the limitation of uploading apps in local currency?

take care,
Muthu Ramadoss.

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On Sun, Feb 22, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Al Sutton <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> You think you've losing your cool, try being a UK developer.
>
> We're excited because get a launch right after the US and many of us
> duly go out and buy the G1, only to be told a few weeks later we could
> have got a ADP which was more flexible, but hey, at least we've got a
> device where we can get the consumer view of things, Right?
>
> Now paid apps launch, so we prep our apps, get ready to list them, and
> what do we find; We can only list in British pounds even though the only
> customers deal in US Dollars and aren't used to doing foreign exchange
> conversions in their head. Oh, and can we see the comments left about
> our apps using an official channel, well, No. And when will this change,
> well, that's anyones guess and we sure as hell aren't likley to get an
> answer from Google who have created this mess on the market.
>
> So we've supported the Android cause by getting a phone as soon as
> possible and we're now left with being able to list apps at prices the
> customers don't  usually deal in, no official way of seeing the comments
> our customers are leaving, no method of looking at what other apps are
> on the market in our price bracket, and no idea when this will improve.
>
> So if you think the treatment you've had was a slap in the face, I think
> it's best to describe UK G1 owners as having a swift hard kick in the
> privates.
>
> Al.
>
> [email protected] wrote:
> > I discovered today that my paid app, which I couldn't see in the
> > market, became visible to me once I turned off copy protection.  Then
> > just now I found that there is a whole world of apps featured on
> > market.android.com that I just can't get to with my ADP 1.1 - every
> > single featured game on market.android.com is invisible to my phone.
> >
> > I'm losing my cool here.  A direct competitor to my game is sitting on
> > the front page and not only can I not download it to try it out, I
> > can't even see what they're charging.
> >
> > Do I need to fork over another $400 to T-Mobile for a locked-down G1
> > just so that I can stay abreast of what's happening in the market?
> >
> > I have, until the past few days, been rather excited about developing
> > more on the G1, but this feels like a rather violent slap in the face.
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
>
> >
>

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