Benclayton
Newbie
Hear me out, I'm coming from an iPhone.
After perusing the Android market for a few days since I bought my Galaxy S, I've seen a strange trend. Not a lot of paid apps. Now, I know this isn't an issue for most people, and I'm going to try to not sound like a pompous ass here, but coming from the App Store, I've become accustomed to higher quality paid apps.
I don't mind paying a few bucks for an app I'll use every day. With apps on the market like Calorie Counter by Fatsecret, and a few others that are ad supported, I can't help but imagine that someone wouldn't toss the dev a few dollars to remove the ads. I know that if I were given the option to remove the ads from an app in exchange for a few dollars, I'd jump on it. I'm wondering if I'm the only one that feels this way.
After perusing the Android market for a few days since I bought my Galaxy S, I've seen a strange trend. Not a lot of paid apps. Now, I know this isn't an issue for most people, and I'm going to try to not sound like a pompous ass here, but coming from the App Store, I've become accustomed to higher quality paid apps.
I don't mind paying a few bucks for an app I'll use every day. With apps on the market like Calorie Counter by Fatsecret, and a few others that are ad supported, I can't help but imagine that someone wouldn't toss the dev a few dollars to remove the ads. I know that if I were given the option to remove the ads from an app in exchange for a few dollars, I'd jump on it. I'm wondering if I'm the only one that feels this way.