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Toyspring. But I know that because I had Bike or Die on both Palm and PocketPC, and anyone who came from those platforms (and paid any attention...
I can certainly see some valid points here. I was mentally approaching this from the perspective of, to use your terminology, a garage developer,...
We're assuming the publisher always has a hand in the development though, whether it's financing, securing licensing, or whatever. In the...
It seems kind of short sighted though, doesn't it? You don't build a brand overnight. It takes time and effort and more than one release to get...
Okay, I'm really curious about this. On every other mobile platform, there are dozens if not hundreds of different sites to get software for your...
It's true that it's very difficult to get around this. The volume of new apps daily in the App Store guarantees that any new release will get...
Yup. It's the "race to the bottom." Developers lacking confidence in the quality of their apps have a bad habit of gaming the market to start at...
Pet Rock is only the second most useless app in the App Store. Knock on Wood (iTunes link) takes top billing here -- and it came out last July....
I rest my case. But at least he came up with a moderately clever use for the "i" branding.
Give it time. Yes, the majority of the App Store is trash, and the latest spate of apps that virtualize various bodily functions or zit picking...