On Nov 29, 2009, at 4:53 PM, John Duncan Yoyo wrote:
Perhaps the fault is for not retooling their operation to deal with
the
volume. It has been a over a year. Programming for the appstore
now is a
losing proposition. You do the work, it gets lost in the que for
months, it
gets rejected and you wait in the que again until it can be released
to the
ap store where it gets lost in the crowd.
If that were the case then nobody would be writing software anymore.
We know that is not true.
After all don't WFBs like to crow about how much more software is/was
written for PCs. Never have I heard them preaching doom and gloom
about software development. Now that Apple has jumped way ahead, now
they suddenly invent reasons why having lost of software is a bad
thing. It is just BS.
What has changed is the need for marketing. In the beginning all that
was necessary was having your app in the store. Now every developer
needs to work a lot harder to make their product successful. That is
just another step in the maturation of a market.
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