On Wed, Aug 18, 2010 at 10:55 AM, MapleWorks mapleworkst...@gmail.comwrote:
I was wondering how people manage to find the best feedback on the apps
they create.
On the Android Market, for better or worse (usually worse).
We've developed an application as a test for the Android platform but
I wanted to add that if you really want to keep your customers
satisfied, a complaint is a gift. The problem in this case is finding
the sincere complaints.
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On 8/19/10 18:24 , Frank Weiss wrote:
I wanted to add that if you really want to keep your customers
satisfied, a complaint is a gift. The problem in this case is
finding the sincere complaints.
... and detailed complaints. Because sometimes you
Very tough problem and I think we've all experienced it. For me, I've
gotten the very best feedback from users via email. Unfortunately, that's
far and few in between but at least it's something.
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On 8/19/10 18:12 , TreKing wrote:
I also respond to user comments in the app itself. Not much more
you can do.
BTW, does this mean that you reply to the comments in the Market? I'm
only aware that I can post a single comment after giving some
I was wondering how people manage to find the best feedback on the
apps they create. We've developed an application as a test for the
Android platform but the community reviews on various sites are not
the most helpful. 'Bug with text but good everywhere else' isn't the
most detailed description
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On 8/18/10 17:55 , MapleWorks wrote:
I was wondering how people manage to find the best feedback on the
apps they create. We've developed an application as a test for the
Android platform but the community reviews on various sites are
not the
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