I never understood the kiddies who could afford an iPhone but couldn't afford $1 apps.
I seriously doubt that most of these kids are paying for their own devices.
I never understood the kiddies who could afford an iPhone but couldn't afford $1 apps.
I'm not an iOS user but I wonder how this affects sales. Say 10% of users buy iOS to jailbreak/pirate apps, that's a lot of people who are now thinking maybe Android is the better place to be for apps (whether it's to buy or pirate).
Congratulations on being one of the people who equate jailbreaking to cracking apps (or cracking apps to jailbreaking). Android is for you because it's extremely easy to crack apps.
Love how they try to make themselves sound like the good guys, battling against evil creatives and hard-working developers
The same selection and quality of apps doesnt exist on Android... its always just around the corner and never arrives.
Developers and Apple alike can survive without pirates. Can Android developers survive with even more pirates and freeloaders? Sure... sort of... sometimes...
(And 10% is high: most of the world is not tech-savvy forum-goers, and I suspect less than 10% of iPhone owners could even tell you what jailbreaking is!)
Love how they try to make themselves sound like the good guys, battling against evil creatives and hard-working developers
The same selection and quality of apps doesnt exist on Android... its always just around the corner and never arrives.
Developers and Apple alike can survive without pirates. Can Android developers survive with even more pirates and freeloaders? Sure... sort of... sometimes...
(And 10% is high: most of the world is not tech-savvy forum-goers, and I suspect less than 10% of iPhone owners could even tell you what jailbreaking is!)
Salient underappreciated tidbit:
Is interest in amateur-level piracy waning? With most apps so cheap and easy to install, perhaps prospective pirates prefer purchase.
I don't really see the point in jailbreaking anymore. The iPhones can be basically used on any carrier anymore without the need to jailbreak to unlock it. We can change our own wallpapers now and can multitask. Just wish there were a legitimate way to "hide" apps that are never used, AKA half the Apple ones that can't be deleted. iOS just keeps adding more and more features that everybody wants. Only thing I miss is my tether and a few tweeks and SBSettings.
Yesterday, despite my interjection, I witnessed a crime beneath my eyes. One of my family members was downloading a pirated game on android.
Hackulous...you will not be missed.
Pay the developers for the apps you use.
There is a way to hide apps without jailbreaking. It may not be 'official' but it works perfectly and I use it on an iPhone 5 with no issues.
http://www.idownloadblog.com/2012/10/20/how-to-hide-multiple-apps-no-jailbreak-required/
I don't really see the point in jailbreaking anymore. The iPhones can be basically used on any carrier anymore without the need to jailbreak to unlock it. We can change our own wallpapers now and can multitask. Just wish there were a legitimate way to "hide" apps that are never used, AKA half the Apple ones that can't be deleted. iOS just keeps adding more and more features that everybody wants. Only thing I miss is my tether and a few tweeks and SBSettings.
Wow! Newsstand be gone.
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Screw developers, is what the pirateers say.
"Charge a fair price and I'll buy it. My max is $1 for iPhone/iPad games/apps - if higher, I'll pirate it. Blu-ray/DVD max ill pay is 14.99 - if higher I'll pirate it. Once an app I pirate goes on sale for a dollar I buy it. I have purchased more apps than most of you and my DVD/bluray collection is second to none. I'm not paying for any companies mismanagement or poor planning or forecasting. Give me a fair price and I'll buy it."
Says the pirates.
*I in no way condone pirating apps or movies
Excellent news! Hopefully others will follow suit, rather than attempting to "fill the void".
I never understood the kiddies who could afford an iPhone but couldn't afford $1 apps. Guess they'll flock to Android and crush that platforms app programmers.
If you pirate software, or whatever else, you're a piece of you know what. I feel bad for small time app devs who have their income ripped off by twits who want everything for free.