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With the update I installed today aMProid is not starting at my Defy CM 7 (2.3.5).
Any hint about that?
Any hint about that?
With the update I installed today aMProid is not starting at my Defy CM 7 (2.3.5).
Any hint about that?
yes, but as wrote it doesn't even start up. I already deleted the app data without success.With the update I installed today aMProid is not starting at my Defy CM 7 (2.3.5).
Any hint about that?
Did you install and configure MP-Extended?
Please open a new thread with a full bug report (logs)...yes, but as wrote it doesn't even start up. I already deleted the app data without success.
It's actually around 30000 now (including slideme/androidpit markets). I had a few discussions about the price and most people actually said I should charge more. I think 3 euros is not much imo, it's a beer/coffee/[insert here]. You can sell apps for 0.99 if you estimate >100.000 sales, which is completely utopious for aMPdroid since it's limited to the MP userbase.I will be buying this. I like to support good devs and apps - especially niche ones with few developers (in this case one). Just a couple of comments to consider on "going paid" really. Just wondering how you reached the pricing point? Google play says 10,000 downloads for ampdroid but I'm guessing that includes updates? I'm just thinking if you made it slightly less you'd probably get more takers meaning more revenue for you in the long run. It is the app market, after all, where a pretty polished game will usually go for less. It IS peanuts but I'm just looking at it relatively.
Funny how users came to expect to get lifelong updates for apps they paid next to nothing on the mobile (even for 0.49 apps), while they accept paid updates for desktop software where they paid much more... But that's quite OT...The main comment, though, is now that you've gone paid you really have to commit to the project permanently yourself. There's nothing worse than paying for a dead app and it's hard for someone else to take it up once you've started taking the payment for it. Like I said, I'll be buying in but I think the price point pretty much obligates you to provide full support (assuming you get the numbers).
Thanks, aMPdroid is my "lovechild" and I'm not planning on abandoning it. There's no way that I will earn even close to what I invested in aMPdroid in terms of manhours, it's just a nice "thank you" from the users.That said, if your work and support continuing into the future is anything like I've seen to this point (which you did for nothing) that won't be the slightest problem. Excellent Job. Genuine compliments richly deserved.