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Robinson, Robinson please tell me when you bought this phone and invested in Android that you knew that it was new and still has lots to grow. If your thinking your gonna get the for instance the itunes market your gonna be severely disappointed. But hang in there things are getting better, slowly
endless apps with photos of Chinese girls or stupid clocks hand made in germany for
The Market is just fine. Lots of cool stuff. Don't like it, go buy an iPhone. But don't whine when you see there's even more useless junk there. It might have a few more big name apps, but Android is doing well enough.
You really think that if there is a new amazing must have app in the market that you won't hear about it on the boards or popular forums? Most apps wil go away at some point. Webapps and websites running on htmlx and/or some new form of flash will pick up the slack. Interesting times!
i didn't spend nearly
I agreeWhat the Market needs is the ability to filter, and re-sort. It's just like download.com where there's tons of great stuff hidden in mountains of crap.
If we could filter/sort by rating, and upload date, anything that brings the good apps to the top and the chinese girls and german clocks to the bottom of the list - well that would be the solution.
I've been using Android for a long time now. It is not my assertion that whatever it is now should be accepted indefinitely, but rather that it is actually quite good on balance. Seriously, what are you missing? When I first started using Android devices the market was terrible, and I'd fully admit that even at the time.Most stupid bog standard answer well done.
Dont like it dont buy it?
Imagine if every company said that when pepole start not likeing there product
Rather than try improve it.
I've been using Android for a long time now. It is not my assertion that whatever it is now should be accepted indefinitely, but rather that it is actually quite good on balance. Seriously, what are you missing? When I first started using Android devices the market was terrible, and I'd fully admit that even at the time.
Look at how the Market is growing. It's pretty phenomenal the choices we have compared to even 6 months ago. Top apps are showing up all the time. We have Dropbox, Ebay, Evernote, Epocrates, Twitter, TiKL, and Audible is in beta. I never implied it is as good as the iPhone app store, but Android is improving dramatically. What I am saying, is that if the rate of Market improvement isn't enough for you, that in my opinion, you are being unrealistic.
Perhaps I did not full explain myself previously; there is a lot of crap in the Market, but there is also a lot of crap in the App Store. I have an iPod Touch for testing purposes (I'm a freelance writer), and I keep an eye on what is in the App Store. There's a lot junk underneath the shiny happy apps there as well. In my estimation, the proportion of complete junk is pretty similar between the two ecosystems. It's not accurate to point to junk apps as a way to illustrate the problems with an application ecosystem, because that exists everywhere.
What Apple does very well, is they present high quality apps in a number of ways. It makes the junk sink to the bottom more thoroughly. This is where Google could improve the experience. Maybe when we see the online Market launch, this will happen.