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New push for developers?


#1 User is offline   LSmith4285 

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Posted 10 February 2009 - 05:41 PM

I am just thinking that AppToDate has been around for a while now and I think it is a fantastic application the only problem is the only program I have that supports it is NoData.

Is it worth a new push on developers to try and incorporate AppToDate within their apps?

I think AppToDate is a great program but its currently suffering from a lack of support imo.

Maybe I am the only one thinking this, but if not maybe we need to think about how AppToDate can be "sold" to developers. There will probably be a lot of stats that could be used after having AppToDate running for so long? At the end of the day there needs to be a carrot for them and this is usually increased sales but I don't know if there would be any stats that could suggest this?

I always try and e-mail developers who do not support AppToDate to tell them I'd like their products even more if they'd just support it!

Whats everyone else's thoughts on this?

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Posted 25 February 2009 - 05:55 PM

View PostLSmith4285, on Feb 10 2009, 17:41, said:

I am just thinking that AppToDate has been around for a while now and I think it is a fantastic application the only problem is the only program I have that supports it is NoData.

Is it worth a new push on developers to try and incorporate AppToDate within their apps?

I think AppToDate is a great program but its currently suffering from a lack of support imo.

Maybe I am the only one thinking this, but if not maybe we need to think about how AppToDate can be "sold" to developers. There will probably be a lot of stats that could be used after having AppToDate running for so long? At the end of the day there needs to be a carrot for them and this is usually increased sales but I don't know if there would be any stats that could suggest this?

I always try and e-mail developers who do not support AppToDate to tell them I'd like their products even more if they'd just support it!

Whats everyone else's thoughts on this?



I think you have that wrong there are a hell of a lot of apps that support apptodate i myself have 5 regularily updating. It is widely used among the developer community although it would not hurt to be used more

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