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Originally Posted by boredandtattooed
who the heck uses the marketplace lol, there less than 900 apps.. MS MArketplace is a joke
1) then whats iPhones excuse for their ads since their OS isnt free?
2) right... a FREE PLATFORM, that people are tryign to get rich from by placing ads/allowing ads in their apps...
just shows that Free, doesnt actually mean free... and Devs dont really care about their craft anymore, they just want money..
its like the famous "Earl Scheib discount paint job"... sure its damn near free.. but then they charge you to tape the doors, tape the windows, tape your door handles, etc... and its 1800 bucks before your done.. just like Android, OS is FREE but if you want things without Ads, itll cost ya a feww 100bucks by time your done..
its fine im still getting the phone... just saying it isnt neccessary.. its all just to generate more money... nothing to do with giving a rats @ss about the end users experience.. not caring about the end user is a big deal, atleast it should be...
and theres little to NO ads on winmo, so please people stp bringing it up
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Name one developer who has gotten rich off of an android app. Better yet, find me one single dev that doesn't doesn't work a full time job on the side.
Dude, it takes time and money to develop an app. Being a developer takes time and skill. Android/devs are ALL ABOUT the user experience, and i find it damn near offensive that you are taking such an ignorant, pissy standpoint because of .25 inches of words you didn't expect on your screen. Get the hell over it. If you don't want to pay for apps for no ads, deal with it. The apps, whether ad supported or not, a f***ing awesome and do their job very well. If you like no ads and a shitty user experience, stick with windows. If you want to bitch about stuff, get an iPhone. You don't know shit about android or how the, you know, ECONOMY works. Somebody get a mod to close this thread. The questions have been answered and he wants to keep all his money in his training bra instead of giving it to talented developers.