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jsgreen

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Nov 27, 2007
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Am I the only one who gets disappointed to see this when I check for updates in the App Store?

Really a sign I need to concentrate on more important stuff, I think :)
 
That's because all apps have to be compatible with 3.0, so lots of us are working on fixing older apps and there are a TON of submissions going through just now!
 
Am I the only one who gets disappointed to see this when I check for updates in the App Store?

Really a sign I need to concentrate on more important stuff, I think :)

I do too. I can't wait to see what else could be added or upgraded. I also get a little disappointed when it is only a "bug fix". I think I am an addict. :confused:
 
Yea, I remember for a while there there'd be many updates to apps everyday.

It was actually getting kind of nuts for a bit.

(Though, I too am a bit sad when there's no new updates ;))
 
Yea, I remember for a while there there'd be many updates to apps everyday.

It was actually getting kind of nuts for a bit.

(Though, I too am I bit sad when there's no new updates ;))
I have mixed feelings. On one hand it was annoying that developers were updating for the sake of updating. On the other hand it was nice to get new features or a more stable application every few days.

Really I'm just waiting for MMS and cut, copy and paste. Then I'll be content.
 
I have mixed feelings. On one hand it was annoying that developers were updating for the sake of updating. On the other hand it was nice to get new features or a more stable application every few days.

Really I'm just waiting for MMS and cut, copy and paste. Then I'll be content.

On the up side - whenever I see an update for an app I don't care for, or have forgotten about, I go all "12 megs?! Screw this **** - I'm deleting you."

It's always nice to free up a little space.
 
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