+1 On Sun, Mar 15, 2009 at 5:59 PM, Jason Van Anden <[email protected]> wrote: > I am an Android developer, enthusiast and a hesitant purchaser. > > Just this morning, I loaded a trial app that looked good on YouTube, but > when I loaded it on my G1 (the only device available) the layout was > terrible and relied on a lot of patience from the user to navigate it. To > add insult to injury, it asked for my email address, etc in order to work. > I uninstalled the app and that was it. > > This has been more or less my experience with a number of apps. I suppose > this is the reason for Apple's undemocratic gate keeping policy, and may be > the reason for all of the dreaded uni-stars. > > Apps rushed to the market (no matter how well intentioned or useful if only > the users were more patient) are really bad for the whole platform. Free or > cheap or otherwise, it is completely frustrating to have your time stolen by > poorly designed software. > > All that being said ... it would be great if there was a way for the market > to offer a beta program that could be limited to a number of registered > users, who would give feedback in exchange for ... whatever might motivate > them. > > i++ > > > >
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