> Unbelievable really, but shows what all devs are having to put up with
> on the market.

FWIW most of the comments on my own app are quite nice. The ones that
aren't reflect real problems with my app that I need to fix. Please
don't make out that G1 users are all horrible goblins, really, I've
been amazed at how tolerant many are. That said my app is free.

> I guess all I can say is focus on the sensible feedback and remember
> you are only charging a dollar and it is the consumer's choice whether
> to buy or not.

Also remember that if you were selling, eg, furniture, probably a lot
of people would be _thinking_ this because it's just human nature. But
the market lets people quickly, easily and anonymous _say_ it.
Business is business.

> On iPhone, apps are being driven down in price to $1. What we don't
> want to see on Android is apps being driven down to free.

Well, if what you say is true people will learn that free apps all
suck and will pay for quality. What might happen is that apps which
are truly worth paying money for are rare, so the market is dominated
by free apps. But given the limitations of the hardware that's
understandable .... you aren't going to get a photoshop for Android
anytime soon, and if you could, why would you win that market instead
of Adobe?
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