The Application Situation.
I am bringing this up because it is something that we (we as the people that use a jolla) face. To get straight to the point the native app situation -and i mean in the official store/you don't expect your mom to start looking into openrepos- is somehow meh. We still miss apps for popular services (Instagram, Whatsapp etc) and many more stuff. Companies don't seem to be deeply interested in supporting a small platform which makes sense. Android apps don't cut it even thought are a solution to some and indie devs that could fill in the gaps companies leave are not able yet to make some money or are not much interested in the platform.
So. Is there anything that can be done -other than enabling payed apps that seems to be taking a long time and allowing more APIs- to make things better?
Suggestions as answers please. And any comment from Jolla people -i know you are busy- on this will be appreciated. :)
If any indie devs have something to ask/suggest please do.
Edit to add the case where apps seem to have been abandoned by the devs. Share your ideas for what can be done for these apps. Many are FOSS but there seems to be little interest in them.
For me, the situation is even better than with the N9/N900. People here seem to dismiss Android application compatibility as something bad. But it's the way for me to get all the apps I never had before. A native app is all nice and fine, but companies even ignore Windows Phone, so why would they even look at Sailfish OS? You don't buy a Jolla phone and expect all these apps to be there.
ossi1967 ( 2014-10-02 08:38:13 +0200 )editI don't care much for instagram or whatsapp, but you are right that it is difficult to get such popular programs. I disagree on the "native" thing however, I think the android compatibility is one of the best things about my Jolla. I would prefer it if I could actually have easy access to popular android programs through the Jolla store, which now only offers a rather peculiar selection. The problem is that a lot of public services (e.g. bus/train) offer android apps _only_ through google play store, they usually don't even offer them on their own web page. Even better would be a nice mobile web page, but even that has disappeared in favour of bl** apps.
steabert ( 2014-10-02 08:48:36 +0200 )editI neither care about whatsapp or instagram but your non tech cousin will want an app that works. The topic is not about tech people who know why they bought a jolla in the first place. Those know what to expect. But its a phone for everyone and it needs certain things to work even though companies won't care. I mean WP has an indie instagram app for example. And we need something like that.
ApB ( 2014-10-02 10:18:43 +0200 )editA native program is always nicer, but it would already be a big step if popular android applications that do work, are offered through the Jolla store. I'm not a smartphone adept, and what convinced me to buy a Jolla was its android compatibility. However, getting at some of the popular apps isn't always as easy.
steabert ( 2014-10-02 10:39:44 +0200 )edit@ApB: I believe that my non-tech cousin will not know of Jolla and will simply buy the Samsung phone du jour that his carrier offers on contract renewal. It's good to think of him in terms of design principles of the platform and usability guidelines, but he's not the target group. Not right now, at least.
I think the way to go at the moment would be to make it easier for users to find and install compatible Android applications. They're scattered all over the web, sometimes you find out that they don't work after you installed them etc etc... It's not a technical issue, it's just not a nice experience. It's not realistic to expect my local bank to port their Android/iOS-application to sailfish. It's also not realistic to expect a Jolla user will be a customer of this bank and a developer so he'll write and publish a feature-complete Sailfish version of this software. But it would be realistic to offer this app for download outside Google Play Store and make it easier for people to find it.
ossi1967 ( 2014-10-02 11:08:37 +0200 )edit