October 30th, 2008, 03:26 PM
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Originally Posted by G1Fan2009
Lets make it as complicated as possible for freeware developers. Lets demand that the developers concentrate on all the technical aspects of an update, rather than concentrate on the app itself.
All these developers are making so much money offering their hard-earned work, that we should make it harder on them by jabbing them with snark comments, and lets demand that the marketplace keep comments like "First!" and "What use is this app?"
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1. People should be presented with the list of changes and bug fixes when putting updates on software. This goes with anything, not just a phone application. This does not require much work on the developers part - hell they should probably be keeping a list anyway. They should also understand the publics need for this. Side note: Do you think if you download an undocumented 'update' on good faith and it completely jacks up your phone, the freeware developer is going to remedy that? Documentation = good. It at least releases some amount of reliability, even just moral, on their part and applies a little comfort on yours.
2. Having the phone auto update or notify you of an update doesn't require any extra work from application developers.
3. There should be some sort of monitoring system for the comments. I wouldn't like having to weed through crap like your examples to get to something worthwhile. Developer or end user.
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