> This is why I asked, hoping for a response from someone who > shops the Greek app store, or the Japanese app store. Those > are the ones who would know the percentage.
We sell Valentina Studio Pro worldwide in all the Mac App Stores, and of course, the free Valentina Studio, everywhere. It is a very vertical market tool, so it hasn't been a rush to localize, though that's coming now that we've ported to a better framework with Valentina 6. Likewise our freebie iValentina for iOS is in all the stores. These products are not consumer applications though. You know as well as anyone that we now have a large number of deployment options. Every type of application though has its own type of market. Certain types of games or applications sell better in some markets than others. Then there is the total scope of the market to consider. For example - although the Japanese market may be fraction X of the US market, certain types of applications may sell better there. Also, you may have a higher rate of numbers of applications purchased based on price points and available income. The take home you should get from that is that just knowing the proportional size of the Japanese market for iOS apps isn't an indication of how well your application will do there. Let me share this tidbit with you. For Mac products, Japan has historically been the second largest language market. Lets say you want to go all fruity on Europe with FIGS (French, Italian, German, Spanish) localization of a Mac application. That's four languages, of which you can expect on average sales being more in the order of German, French, Spanish / Italian (you'd expect Spanish to do better but there are different market influences in Spanish speaking markets). Or you can localize into Japanese (one language), and expect sales to be anywhere from 2/3 - 2 x ALL of Europe. There are lots and lots of custom software devs who crank out an occasional consumer app who never go beyond selling in their own language. They've probably never sold anything to Microsoft or Exxon Mobil or their own government, each of which have their own special requirements. Yet the tools that such devs use have to be able to build those types of applications too. Best regards, Lynn Fredricks President Paradigma Software http://www.paradigmasoft.com Valentina SQL Server: The Ultra-fast, Royalty Free Database Server _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode