Good time to be an iOS developer I guess? 😱
I don't get why they brag so much about 775,000 apps. It's getting harder and harder to find decent ones.
I have to agree...not to mention that folks like my family who have a number of iOS devices CANNOT use some/many of the apps we've purchased because Apple demands the iOS on the devices to be upgraded AS WELL AS iTunes upgraded all the time. Do you upgrade your computer OS every 9 months? Me neither. What about your PS3 or Xbox? What about your cablebox? Well, we choose not to muck around with our ENTIRE DEVICE just to get a 99 cent app to work.
Back to your point...I probably have found (but not bought) at most 30 apps that have any real value...regardless if they are .99 or 2.99.
I'd also like to know how "download" is calculated. For example, if I buy an app and download it 5 times for my 5 devices, is that 1 download or 5? I only bought it once. What about an app that has an in-store-purchase? Do in-store-purchases count as a "download" for the mother app? Or what about folks who download the "free" app and then press the button to buy the "full version"?
I have to agree...not to mention that folks like my family who have a number of iOS devices CANNOT use some/many of the apps we've purchased because Apple demands the iOS on the devices to be upgraded AS WELL AS iTunes upgraded all the time. Do you upgrade your computer OS every 9 months? Me neither. What about your PS3 or Xbox? What about your cablebox? Well, we choose not to muck around with our ENTIRE DEVICE just to get a 99 cent app to work.
Back to your point...I probably have found (but not bought) at most 30 apps that have any real value...regardless if they are .99 or 2.99.
I'd also like to know how "download" is calculated. For example, if I buy an app and download it 5 times for my 5 devices, is that 1 download or 5? I only bought it once. What about an app that has an in-store-purchase? Do in-store-purchases count as a "download" for the mother app? Or what about folks who download the "free" app and then press the button to buy the "full version"?
I don't get why they brag so much about 775,000 apps. It's getting harder and harder to find decent ones.
What about your PS3 or Xbox?
Back to your point...I probably have found (but not bought) at most 30 apps that have any real value...regardless if they are .99 or 2.99.
These are amazing numbers but I would prefer that the 775,500 number be a little lower and Apple got rid of apps that haven't been updated or modified in ages.
Why??
@ Apple; don't care.. bring back Apple polish, not download ratings please..
It seems there's an opportunity here for you to start creating some decent apps. Go for it!
Good time to be an iOS developer I guess? 😱
I don't get why they brag so much about 775,000 apps. It's getting harder and harder to find decent ones.
Good time to be an iOS developer I guess? 😱
That can be subjective. Even fart apps could be useful to a 10 year old. 🙂
I have to agree...not to mention that folks like my family who have a number of iOS devices CANNOT use some/many of the apps we've purchased because Apple demands
Well, we choose not to muck around with our ENTIRE DEVICE just to get a 99 cent app to work.
Do you have a source or are you just speculating? I mean, it's not like hundreds of millions of people are changing devices weekly.
The free-to-paid would probably count as 2 downloads, but I'm not positive.
How would you like to be the developer of the apps Apple gets rid of? Just because a near perfect app doesn't get updated or modified doesn't mean it should be trashed.