I can show you a free app that someone has given one star to because 
it's not open source.

Everyone wants something for nothing. Hopefully they'll realise that, at 
the moment, we can't all make a living that way.

Al.

Incognito wrote:
> So your main complain is that apps are no longer free? What entitles you to 
> have free apps?
>
> On Mar 13, 2009, at 9:22 AM, jbraun <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
> I don’t know about you, but I feel very disappointed with G1. I bought
> it because, being related to Google, I would enjoy a really open
> framework. Now, I realize that 3G only works in the 1700/2100
> frequencies, which is basically compatible with just one carrier in
> the whole world. On top of that, I can’t use the paid Market, so
> effectively unable to enjoy the benefit of thousands of developers
> working on productivity or entertainment applications for, obviously,
> a monetary retribution. In fact many of the best free applications are
> now paid..
> And people complaint that the iphone was blocked.
>
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