I agree. I wish the judging app allowed something like 5 apps to be
queued on the phone. There are some I skipped because I didn't have
time to explore them right now but did want to see what else is being
offered. I'm hoping some of the skipped ones will reappear at some
point.

Rud


On Sep 27, 9:03 pm, "Maps.Huge.Info (Maps API Guru)"
<cor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I wonder how many of the users judging the applications have submitted
> > their own applications and are just voting other applications down to
> > improve their own chances of winning...
>
> That's a rather cynical view, however, one that's probably close to
> the mark in a lot of cases.
>
> I've been testing apps since the judging began and frankly, the
> judging app is slanted toward apps that can produce the desired result
> with little or no user interaction or understanding of what the app
> does. If you require the user to actually understand what you're
> offering, with registration and other details, you're in for a bad
> time in ADC2. I think it was probably less than ideal that the judging
> app can only work one article at a time. It might have been more fair
> and even if it could have held a universe of apps the user would like
> to try out.
>
> -John Coryat
>
> "Radar Now!"
>
> "What Zip Code?"
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