To those who have submitted apps to Amazon how long did it take between
submitting and approval?
Thanks!
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It varies. When I was first submitting last year, it was a fairly quick
turn around...say a week, week and half. Currently it appears the turn
around is more in the 1-3 week time frame.
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 12:38 PM, Matt M matthew.mag...@gmail.com wrote:
To those who have submitted apps
Oh, and it never hurts to send them an inquiry after a week or so has
passed. They are very responsive!
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 1:06 PM, Justin Giles jtgi...@gmail.com wrote:
It varies. When I was first submitting last year, it was a fairly quick
turn around...say a week, week and half.
I have one word to sum it up as: Hooray!!
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Zsolt Vasvari zvasv...@gmail.com Mar 22 03:47AM -0700
I have one word to sum it up as: Hooray!!
It is only open for US of A customers though :(
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The Amazon Appstore for Android is not yet available in your region.
Beside the small problem I can not install an app it looks great!
My first impression is very positive.I like the user interface on the phone
and on the website.
Now the Android Market sucks even more.
2011/3/22 Zsolt Vasvari
Awesome! Or maybe not awesome...they have a Test Drive Now feature that
opens up a web based emulator to run your app for 30 minutes as a trial.
Don't know how I feel about this.
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 7:33 AM, Ralf Schneider li...@gestaltgeber.comwrote:
The Amazon Appstore for Android is
On Tue, Mar 22, 2011 at 8:43 AM, Justin Giles jtgi...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome! Or maybe not awesome...they have a Test Drive Now feature that
opens up a web based emulator to run your app for 30 minutes as a trial.
Don't know how I feel about this.
Web-based emulator? Ignoring the business
On 22 March 2011 13:43, Justin Giles jtgi...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome! Or maybe not awesome...they have a Test Drive Now feature that
opens up a web based emulator to run your app for 30 minutes as a trial.
Where exactly did you spot that feature?
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Marcin Orlowski
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I really don't like _how_ you have to get the Appstore app itself. I
suppose that's because it's an Appstore within the Market itself. Asking
users to enable unknown sources doesn't seem like a good idea. I bet my
mom would be confused as hell over this.
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On 22 March 2011 13:43, Justin Giles jtgi...@gmail.com wrote:
Awesome! Or maybe not awesome...they have a Test Drive Now feature that
opens up a web based emulator to run your app for 30 minutes as a trial.
Where exactly did you spot that feature?
I just looked up one of my apps Word
Awesome! Or maybe not awesome...they have a Test Drive Now feature that
opens up a web based emulator to run your app for 30 minutes as a trial.
Where exactly did you spot that feature?
I just looked up one of my apps Word Mix. Below the pricing information
there was a big green
I really just wish that Google would bite the bullet and implement some of
the much needed features for the Android Market. I'm not unhappy with
what's there and I know the individuals are putting in serious effort, so I
don't want my comment to come off as a snub to those developers. I really
Hm, I do not see anythink like that for app you named - make sure you
wasn't logged.
I swear it's there for my apps, even when I'm not logged into Amazon. But
I'm like others...I can't seem to find it on other apps...ah wait! Found it
on another app Impossible Level Game LITE.
Here's the
I really don't like _how_ you have to get the Appstore app itself. I
suppose that's because it's an Appstore within the Market itself.
Asking users to enable unknown sources doesn't seem like a good idea. I
bet my mom would be confused as hell over this.
If the known source is just the
It is true you may not distribute an app through Android Market whose
primary purpose is distributing apps.
I suspect we will see the Amazon Appstore pre-installed on OEM devices in
the near future (at least in the US).
- Richard Lawler
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