Let's hope not; finance people, investors, phone buyers, industry
analysts etc. don't understand "developer time". By mid Q2 here's one
developer that will have given up and moved on.
On Feb 11, 4:06 pm, Mark K wrote:
> Since Google is run by developers, that timeline was specified in
> 'deve
Since Google is run by developers, that timeline was specified in
'developer time', in developer time mid Q1 = late Q1 to mid Q2 . :)
At least you have plenty of time to get your apps ready, which is nice
since we're also running on 'developer time'.
M
On Feb 11, 1
I would love to believe it but I don't. That's simply quoting the Wall
Street Journal article we already knew about, and my private theory is
that someone assumed that "early first quarter" meant by Feb 15 at
latest... as many of us probably did. I'm not holding my breath.
At some point in the fu
Well, at least it would be nice to get some information about all the
"details" before they open it up.
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 10:35 AM, Annkur wrote:
>
> I heard they are rolling out paid apps this week ...
> http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2009/02/paid-apps-comin.html
>
> But I still dont see a
I heard they are rolling out paid apps this week ...
http://blog.wired.com/gadgets/2009/02/paid-apps-comin.html
But I still dont see an option to upload paid apps. Someone please
advice
On Feb 1, 10:45 pm, Java Developer wrote:
> Dear Google,
>
> I believe I have been quite reasonable, patientl
If you can get the AndAppStore client installed on every device in the
same way that Google has the Marketplace client installed on every G1
shipped I'm sure you'd see those figures change :).
Al.
Josh Dobbs wrote:
> Thhe only problem with these other outlets is the android users don't
> seem
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 11:25 AM, Josh Dobbs wrote:
> Thhe only problem with these other outlets is the android users don't seem
> to know about them or even bother using them if they do know about them. I
> had my application posted on 3 of these such outlets for a week prior to
> posting my app
Thhe only problem with these other outlets is the android users don't seem
to know about them or even bother using them if they do know about them. I
had my application posted on 3 of these such outlets for a week prior to
posting my app on the android market. Not even one person downloaded the
dem
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:22 AM, Sundog wrote:
>
> I would pursue who "people like me" are, but something tells me
> letting this comment stand by itself will be more of a service to the
> community.
SlideME has never targeted itself to developers who use one side of their
mouth to complain abou
I would pursue who "people like me" are, but something tells me
letting this comment stand by itself will be more of a service to the
community.
On Feb 2, 11:15 am, Shane Isbell wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Sundog wrote:
>
> > ...and that one...
>
> > Hint, folks, not naming anyone
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:08 AM, Sundog wrote:
>
> ...and that one...
>
> Hint, folks, not naming anyone in particular: this constant pushing of
> your alternate solutions has had the exact opposite effect you intend,
> at least with me.
SlideME is not for people like you. Wait for Google and it
Does that mean I should the competitors to AndAppStore? :)
Al.
http://andappstore.com/
Sundog wrote:
> ...and that one...
>
> Hint, folks, not naming anyone in particular: this constant pushing of
> your alternate solutions has had the exact opposite effect you intend,
> at least with me.
>
> On
It'll probably turn up after the ADCII has started which will be "after
the first handsets built on the platform become available in the second
half of 2008." (according to http://code.google.com/android/adc.html ) ;).
Al.
Sundog wrote:
> I am certainly not losing faith but the lack of informa
...and that one...
Hint, folks, not naming anyone in particular: this constant pushing of
your alternate solutions has had the exact opposite effect you intend,
at least with me.
On Feb 2, 11:07 am, Shane Isbell wrote:
> SlideME has support for paid
> applications:http://groups.google.com/grou
SlideME has support for paid applications:
http://groups.google.com/group/android-discuss/browse_thread/thread/4d4bef14be051681/b12060065b9b2d5b
Shane
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 10:03 AM, Sundog wrote:
>
> I am certainly not losing faith but the lack of information is truly
> disconcerting. As you
Who didn't see THAT one coming...
On Feb 2, 11:06 am, Mark Murphy wrote:
> Java Developer wrote:
> > I believe I have been quite reasonable, patiently waiting for you to
> > deploy the paid application solution.
>
> There are many distribution options for Android applications; AFAIK all
> but An
Java Developer wrote:
> I believe I have been quite reasonable, patiently waiting for you to
> deploy the paid application solution.
There are many distribution options for Android applications; AFAIK all
but Android Market support paid-for applications.
I would not advise anyone to rely on any
I am certainly not losing faith but the lack of information is truly
disconcerting. As you say, Google has now failed to live up to the
"early first quarter" promise.
On Feb 1, 7:09 am, Java Developer wrote:
> Dear Google,
>
> I believe I have been quite reasonable, patiently waiting for you to
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