On Jan 25, 9:54 am, Lie Ryan <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 01/24/2012 12:57 PM, Nathan wrote:
> I think the crappy part is that the developer decided to publish
> hundreds of versions of almost similar apps instead of consolidating
> everything into a single app with multiple image options.
>

There is already an app that does that. There's a system app that lets
you choose your wallpaper.

There just might be people who are just looking for forest wallpaper,
and therefore expect a title that says forest wallpaper, an icon that
portrays forest wallpaper, screenshots that show forest wallpaper, and
a description (if they read that far) that talks about forest
wallpaper.

Sure, there might be some people who prefer the Kitchen Sink wallpaper
app that is 400 megabytes and has 400 scenes (no offense if that is
your app), and will install it hoping it has forest wallpaper, even
though its not in the title or any screenshots. But without some sort
of market data, I wouldn't assume those people are in the majority.

And if you penalize that developer, you'd certainly have to penalize
Google too. They have thousands of entries in their movie section. You
look a little deeper and you'll find that all movies have the same
code, just different content. By your logic, they must be
spammers.

Nathan

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