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1 | initial version | posted 2015-01-05 00:37:07 +0200 |
I'm fine with the Android support but having them take centre stage in the store is just reducing any incentive to develop a native app to the nth degree, especially for official clients for services like Skype. If you think you can use it to bloat the number of apps you can tout in press documents, well that's fine but it won't lead to more users as most people won't buy a Sailfish device for 'apps'.
I'm fine with the Android support but having them take centre stage in the store is just reducing any incentive to develop a native app to the nth degree, especially for official clients for services like Skype. If you think you can use it to bloat the number of apps you can tout in press documents, well that's fine but it won't lead to more users as most people won't buy a Sailfish device for 'apps'.