So maybe put a hard limit to the number of apps a single developer can
upload?

On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 4:49 AM, westmeadboy <[email protected]> wrote:

> There are lots of bilingual dictionary apps out there. One company has
> over 100 I think. Clearly they use the same engine for each and just
> change the content. Not sure if this is considered spam.
>
> Ideally they would just have one app on the market and then through
> that app users could pay for/download whatever content/dictionaries
> they want.
>
> The problem with this is that the content/dictionaries would not have
> the necessary visibility in the Market. Therefore, the vast majority
> of users, when searching for say a Chinese-English dictionary, would
> not realise they could use that app to fulfil their needs.
>
> When searching the Market, I'd like to see Google Search-style results
> where apps from the same dev are grouped so you only see the first 3
> and a link to "more apps", just like how Google Search groups results
> by website.
>
> When browsing a category, I would do a similar kind of grouping.
>
> I really hope Google Market brings in proper support for add-ons which
> would make all this a little easier to manage.
>
> On Apr 30, 6:45 pm, Eric F <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I would say junky apps would include Themes, Background Wallpapers and
> > Content as apps.
> >
> > Themes are everywhere, for home screen replacements I don't even have
> > installed. They aren't spam, I'm sure many of them are actually
> > reasonably decent and shouldn't be removed from the market. But I
> > think they should when uploaded to the market be required to put in
> > some kind of "requires aHome to be installed". And the end user's
> > market should have a setting for "Hide add-ons for not installed
> > apps". And while apps like Locale, the big draw is the number of
> > plugins it has for it, so if users didn't see that they might not
> > understand how big that ecosystem is, so having that option be off by
> > default would be ok with me (even though I think most users would
> > prefer it on)
> >
> > The Background Wallpapers and Content as apps is where someone creates
> > an app that does nothing more than say, show 1 funny image (as opposed
> > to connect to a remote site and allow users to browse through a whole
> > content set). Or the app is just a scanned version of a comic book,
> > etc. For one thing, it would benefit the user the most if content
> > providers adopted a sub-platform for distribution that wasn't the
> > market (but I think billing, and getting paid is something hard to do
> > so I don't see this happening). But it would be better if people
> > downloaded some e-Reader type application off the market, and then
> > bought comic books through that application. Better user experience, a
> > user who wants 1000 comic books on his/her phone doesn't have an app
> > drawer that is ungodly, etc.
> >
> > Since it's unrealistic that the above will ever happen, I don't know
> > how much thought went into the market categories. Did they do market
> > research to figure out what the top N categories were for applications
> > and games? Or did some person out there just pick them out of a hat?
> > But a good temporary solution is stuffing these dumb content apps into
> > their own categories and allowing users to have a filter settings in
> > the market. So that they can say "Filter out the following categories
> > when browsing" and "Filter out results in the following categories
> > while searching". Then you could even have a parental control there to
> > assist with the Girly apps.
> >
> > Then the only remaining part of the system is what to do when the
> > spammy app makers don't categorize or tag their apps correctly. And
> > the solution there is to make app developers sign an agreement that
> > states that they understand that their submitted categorizations etc.
> > are only hints to the market, and that final meta-data is decided by
> > some kind of voting/ranking/wiki community style.
> >
> > Market needs vast improvements.. soon.
> >
> > -E
> >
> > On Apr 30, 8:34 am, Shane Isbell <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > What kinds of junky paid apps are there on the Android Market? I know
> > > slideshows of pretty girls is one type of junky app. Are there any
> other
> > > types that flood the market, distracting from the higher quality paid
> apps?
> > > As developers, if there were types of apps you'd like to see stripped
> from
> > > the Android Market, what kind would they be?
> >
> > > Thanks,
> >
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