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In-App-Purchases are cool…or not?

Over the last few days I came across a few games I wanted to try somehow. I switched over to the AppStore and thought, like so many times before, ‘mjaaaaa…sounds good somehow but I think I won’t spend money on it just now’. It was one of these moments where I know that it’s probably not the right’Snack’ for my brain at that moment. So, I make a note to rethink the App someday later.

But…this time around it was a bit different: Gravity Sling and Eliminate got my attention and both are free with a limited set of levels or play time. Basically these are the free trial-versions we’ve been waiting for since day one. So I grabbed both and tried them. More Levels or play time can be purchased from inside each game as an In-App-Purchase. So, I played as far as I could…I liked both games and…didn’t buy anything afterwards. Why? Well, just because I had enough for the moment afterwards. But the games still reside on my iPhone and surely enough, whenever I like to play some I wont start looking around on the AppStore but play the games I allready have and like.

So, under the line I think IAP are a great mechanism to get the foot in the door at customers. People are free to try the App as long as they like and can enhance it if the need more levels, playtime, ammo, cars…whatever. On the other hand, People who don’t like it will probably give the App one of the infamous 1-Star ratings just because they were “tricked” into downloading the app and now “wasted valuable amounts of their lifetime” (I actually read this in one rating once…was a rating for a free(!) movie!). I don’t know what you think about app-reviews by users on the AppStore but I think they should be eliminated…but that’s another story!

I for one really like the mechanism behind IAPs very much and I’m happy to see it is becoming more and more adopted by developers. I’m thinking about it myself but right now I don’t see any of my apps suitable for IAPs…but maybe in the future…

What are your thoughts on this? Are IAPs cool or not? How would you like to have it? Share in the comments…

Wordpress 2.0 on iPhone

Here are some thoughts I just had over my last cup of coffee: I just installed the Wordpress app on my iPhone and besides looking completely different than v1.0 I think it’s a bit odd to release a 2.0 as a new app. Why would you do this?

I mean, looking at Tweetie 2 this was done to raise some more money for further development – nothing special here. But why why why would you do thiswith a free app? The only effect I would imagine that a whole lot of users are missing out on the new version…so…maybe they dont want everybodey to see there is a new version!? Maybe this is…is this just a hidden beta??? ;)

Some of the frequent crashes might lead to this conception…but yet I still like it! Actually I’m typing this post on my iPhone.

One thing I still miss while blogging on the phone – cool as it may be – is that I now just can’t switch to iTunes to publish a link to the new app for you!!! That’s a real bummer…well…maybe next time? Maybe in 3.0???

Happy Birthday, AppStore!

AppStore 1st Anniversary

Vor gut einem Jahr hat der AppStore seine Türen geöffnet und allen iPhone- und iPod-Touch-Anwendern eine Fülle neuer Software beschert. Einige dvon waren sicherlich nicht sooo toll, über andere hat man sich aufgeregt, einige haben Massen von Leuten begeistert. Eins ist jedenfalls ein Jahr und über 50.000 Apps später klar: Der AppStore ist das beste, was der iPhone-/iPod-Community passieren konnte!

In diesem Sinne auch von uns Herzlichen Glückwunsch, AppStore!

iPhone OS 3.0 wirft seine Schatten voraus

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Apple hat angekündigt, dass ab sofort alle Programme auch unter iPhone OS 3.0 lauffähig sein müssen, um in den AppStore zu gelangen. Natürlich sind wir wieder mit an Board und bereiten derzeit die Updates für Os 3.0 vor. Die ersten Tests sehen vielversprechend aus und es sollte keine größeren Probleme mit unserer Software geben.

Wir werden die Gelegenheit aber gleich nutzen und hier und da ein wenig modernisieren, Frühjahrsputz sozusagen. Das ein oder andere Update wird also kurz nach Freigabe von OS 3.0 bereit stehen.

Und wer nicht auf OS 3.0 updaten will: Keine Sorge! Wir werden so lange wie möglich immer nur die älteste Version des iPhone OS voraussetzen, die die benötigten Funktionen bietet!

The case of the stolen fingerprints

As many of you have probably noticed, something called Gary Fung stole all the images, sounds and text of TouchScan, copied the look and feel as well as Icon and Name, added a “Pro” to the end and started selling it.

People think it’s a superior verion to the original TouchScan and hence buy it. When they see that it’s hardly working, they come back complaing…and the come back to ME! That’s great! The app is crashing a lot, you can enter two results (yes, he copied the settings-dialogs as well) but the app can use just one…go figure! That’s what the thiev Gary Fung calls “the best deal for my customers”. Problem is, I get the support mails!

Anyway, ars technica wrote about it and Gay Fung seems to be scared enough to have replied at once again saying he didn’t do anything wrong. So, Mr. Fung, let’s get this straight: You stole from me and that is against the law anywhere on this planet!