本帖最後由 BiscottiGelato 於 2012-6-8 10:48 編輯
Being in tech myself. I definately apprecaite a model where developers can have incentives to create great products. What makes it even greater is that the pricing model is reasonable. For a good app, I have no problem paying $0.99, or even higher for that matter. Pricing is already much much better than when SW was priced $19+ a piece, even if it's just some shareware online.
The problem with Android is that the app ecosystem does not enforce that the developers can be fairly compensated. Too many ways to work around getting things from the Android Marketplace. If it isn't for the Apple App Store, Apps in general could never have taken off from say the Android Marketpalce from scratch. Big players wouldn't even have bothered in the first place. Free stuff can only go so far.
Android phones can be great. Albeit years of catch-up, the app store is still definately not one of it's strongest point. |