That's nice except, they don't have the market share like developers of other platforms. I would rather get a percentage of sales on a platform that sold a lot more, than 100% in a market that's barely a market.
But developers on webOS also don't have the competition of developers for other platforms.
It's much easier for an app to stand out from the crowd in a smaller catalog than it is on Apple, where most likely there's already hundreds of other apps that do what your app does.
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More importantly, the developers are still getting the full 100% of the price for each sale.
@jhoff80
That's nice except, they don't have the market share like developers of other platforms. I would rather get a percentage of sales on a platform that sold a lot more, than 100% in a market that's barely a market.
@captaind172
But developers on webOS also don't have the competition of developers for other platforms.
It's much easier for an app to stand out from the crowd in a smaller catalog than it is on Apple, where most likely there's already hundreds of other apps that do what your app does.