Stiv X
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Thanks, Reaper, but Apple also has to approve and certify each app and update, too. Yet, developers don't mind. It seems as though making an app for iOS and Android is low risk, potential for high reward, but Windows apps are considered a waste of time. What I don't understand is why a waste of time concept u nless you are a one person shop writing apps in your spare time.
If I was a developer, I would make apps for any and everything I could to maximize profit and hire people to help if necessary and successful enough to do so. Developers can be companies that make apps (Rovio, Zynga, Gameloft, etc.), after all. I don't understand why they wouldn't take more risk. So much to gain, so little to lose.
If I was a developer, I would make apps for any and everything I could to maximize profit and hire people to help if necessary and successful enough to do so. Developers can be companies that make apps (Rovio, Zynga, Gameloft, etc.), after all. I don't understand why they wouldn't take more risk. So much to gain, so little to lose.