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2015-04-14 20:16:17 +0200
Jolla is in the market of making operating systems. More specifically (or so they claim) a secure operating system.
The only thing i can complain about
on their side, is that they are slow. The younited thing got shut down cause f secure sold it to some us company. No point in keeping it and claim to be a secure system , is there?
For the payment apps, it is not so easy. Especially without an ecosystem.
Consider they had a store. You pay for an app, that you can also download for free as the software is supposed to be free? Do you see the paradox? Not going to happen. I can tell you, n9 sales of my apps got cannibalized by "free" / re-retailed downloads. The solution? To lock things down. But wait a moment. We were talking about FREE software, right? FREE, and NOT apple style.
Lesson? A store does not make developers richer. In free / open source, that is. A store in the classic sense, at least. Not in this free/opensource universe.
So whats left; advertisement. Guess what, jolla target audience HATES ads. No chance there either.
The stella oth, was released afaik. If they are to be after the money (and only after that, as you claim) , why dont they sell all other halves online then?
So you see, all I can really complain about - and I do - is that they are slow. Be it intentionally or not, who cares? I still thank them for making a phone i can frigging relate to, for gods sake. If you want to mke money, go with iOS, for the few thousands of eur tops that you will make (unless its a killer app, in which case ill take my hat off to you).
The community could come up with a store option. Its all about community here, right? But guess what, the community cant come up with a store option, because noone knows how to and what type of store it should be in order to be profitable as for example iOS store is.
So you see. The problem here is not jolla. The problem is that noone has yet cracked the way of being profitable in the universe of free sw, with ordinary tools at least. Jolla is trying, and I am amazed - amazed, really, and also proud, even tho I have nothing to do with the company, that they seem to manage. It means they are doing something right, whatever it is.
I consider it important that pure Sailfish applications can be chargeable. Otherwise there does not arise new ecosystem. Pay compensation produce the quality and the motivation to do more native Sailfish applications.
Tuokki ( 2014-01-02 23:06:39 +0200 )editi hope they do not implement in app purchases!!! i tend to stay away from these applications as i feel being taken hostage for some silly feature!
skrokhmal ( 2014-01-03 22:58:27 +0200 )edit@shrokhmal Hmm, on the contrary I think in-app purchases are even more important than supporting paid apps. I don't generally install apps that want money before I can even try them, but I'd gladly upgrade to become a paying user using an in-app purchase when I enjoy using a certain app.
Thorbjørn ( 2014-01-03 23:27:16 +0200 )editdeveloper releases an upgrade to an application with some little addition and requires to pay for this addition, and then again and then again? he already got my support by me paying for an app, why would i want to pay for updates? just being greedy. we all have our opinions!
skrokhmal ( 2014-01-04 01:03:04 +0200 )edit@skrokhmal you should develop an app or two, put them on a marketplace (any), and then write a blog post about your feelings once you've been to the other side. The market will sort out the so called "overly greedy" in time. No need to get mad at anybody trying to earn a living with a useful app.
lkraav ( 2014-01-04 01:09:08 +0200 )edit