If all the rules have been more developer-friendly, then it might
attract talented individuals to devote their time.   Refund process is
just too simple.   Even as a developer myself, I download lots of apps
just to see how the other apps are written.   No questions asked.
Just a button click away to get your money back.

On the bright side, there are a lot more Android phones coming out
this year.    The sale growth might be exponential considering that
more devices are out there and economy might turn around.   Keeping a
decent fulltime job is always the right choice.

Cheers,





On May 7, 8:12 am, JP <[email protected]> wrote:
> On May 6, 11:50 pm, mike quinn <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Build applications that people need and sales will come.
>
> The customers we would want. We've had this discussion before -  they
> show, check things out, do not find anything useful, because apps are
> not presented effectively through a web site that can checked out on a
> desktop PC or something similar, and finally go away. No word from
> Google if this is going to change. We've seen unannounced changes to
> the Android Market that left everybody guessing, though. Overall not
> an attractive picture to start building anything useful right now. My
> 2 cents.
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