is it really so difficult for google and judges to treat us as friends for
advices not beggers for prizes?

a word like "your idea is useless", "your implementation is broken", "your
look-and-feel stinks", "your app is not indispensible", ,,, or "your app is
unfortunately 51-th" can vitalize many fading ardors.

destructive or constructive feedback is all non-winners need.

please....

----- Original Message -----
From: "vetch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Android Challenge" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, May 11, 2008 8:08 AM
Subject: [android-challenge] Re: Take losing in stride...


>
> Hello,
>
> > w/o any feedback to our failed app, isn't the attempt on adc ii another
> > try-and-error?
>
> exactly. Another waste of time.
>
> > with similar cost and risk, is it more practical to buy a mac mini and
make
> > our apps for 20m iphones by end of 2008?
>
> of course. I am individual, and safer for me is to buy WORKING iPhone
> with full support, than BETA-gPhone for twice the price with almost no
> support.
>
> Everything I learned about Android, done by myself. Sorry, but groups
> reaction
> is simply too slow. So, learning, testing, finding bugs, reporting
> f*** issues..
> thousands of hours. And now even no clear explanation "why your app
> stinks".
>
> > i am thinking seriously in this direction, though i really love android
but
> > i must love my app more.
>
> good point. Love my app and love my precious time.
> Besides, "pizza's are not for free"...
>
> greets,
> peter
>
> >


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