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Google step in

I hope they tackle the half-arsed mess that the market is next.

* Allow different versions of the same apps for different OS versions.
* Allow automated handling of paid/free versions of the same app.
* Provide decent changelogs
* better filtering and/or more categorisation options: sick of wading through 1600 ******ed wallpaper and soundboard 'apps' trying when to find an mp3 player (since theye all multimedia, apparently).
 
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* Allow different versions of the same apps for different OS versions.

Thats more to do with developers, not google.

* Allow automated handling of paid/free versions of the same app.

What do you mean?

* Provide decent changelogs

Would like that!

* better filtering and/or more categorisation options: sick of wading through 1600 ******ed wallpaper and soundboard 'apps' trying when to find an mp3 player (since theye all multimedia, apparently).

And this :p
 
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Thats more to do with developers, not google.
Yes, the developers can support it, if they maintain 2 separate entries for the app, one for each version of android. It would be much better if the marketplace handled this automatically, so the user goes to (say) google maps, and gets the version compatible with their OS version.

At the moment, apps have a tendency to disappear from the market altogether if theyre updated and no longer support older versions of the OS, despite the fact that the old versions often worked just fine.


What do you mean?
Similar to the above, instead of 2 separate apps this should be handled automatically by the market. 1 app: user chooses which version they want (free/paid version) and pay the appropriate amount. Not a big deal, it's just a bit clunky and amateurish at the moment IMO.
 
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Yes, the developers can support it, if they maintain 2 separate entries for the app, one for each version of android. It would be much better if the marketplace handled this automatically, so the user goes to (say) google maps, and gets the version compatible with their OS version.

At the moment, apps have a tendency to disappear from the market altogether if theyre updated and no longer support older versions of the OS, despite the fact that the old versions often worked just fine.

Ahh right, yeah thats a good idea actually.
 
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