On Mar 21, 8:46 pm, Lance Nanek <[email protected]> wrote:
> Let's say you have two apps. You do a lot of work and make one of the
> apps half the file size it used to be. If the numbers were accurate,
> then you could watch them to see if more people keep your app
> installed with its new smaller size. Maybe they do. Maybe running out
> of space is rare now and they don't. If you can evaluate the
> effectiveness, then you can decide if you should do it for your other
> app, or maybe if you should reduce the size of your one app more,
> etc..
>

I do see the value of it if you can correlate with another value such
as the size of your app, as you mentioned.

I can see where this correlation may be a bit weak, though. The only
connection is time, and you'd have to assume that is the *one* feature
that is influencing people to install and uninstall. Even if you
changed absolutely nothing else about your app, maybe people are
buying new devices with plenty of space, and just don't care if your
app is big anymore.

It seems like you'd actually want something like analytics and track
time installed versus app version.

Nathan

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