On 06/10/2011 01:33 PM, Kevin Chadwick wrote:
On Fri, 10 Jun 2011 12:22:34 -0600
Tim Mensch wrote:

It's funny, because you'd expect people to to be grateful you'd given
them something for free. I think that there's a non-trivial group of
people who have an entitlement attitude about basically everything,
though, and anyone with that mindset will only download free software
(if they could trivially review paid apps without buying them there
would be another category of reviews we could all complain about...).
Someone with that attitude will not only EXPECT it for free, but also
expect it to be exactly what they want, and they'll complain the loudest
when it's not.
I'm afraid that's absolute bollocks.

It's common sense, if someone hasn't paid for it they're not REALLY
particularly interested, it is a whim. Another example of marketers
sometimes even scientists twisting and comparing diferently collected
data from different environments or simply the way the question
was asked. OTOH if they like it they will be amasingly happy with you
and may blog for you.

Of course this doesn't change your reviews/stars.


I don't know if anyone else has mentioned but I did ask Amazon support whether they tested on devices or emulators and they only test on devices.

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