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by bdclimber14
5612 days ago
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As a customer though, what would you prefer? That was my main point is that the customer demand is really heavy on native apps. Evernote is an example of a successful startup that has native apps for every major platform, and they consider it a strategic decision. |
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In other words, many of their customers who want a native app can scratch their own itch pretty easily, and 37Signals can cut down their own development efforts and focus on making their platform better.
The reason Evernote has apps for every platform is simple: that's the only thing they have going for them. Their interface isn't the best, and there are tons of other ways to save notes. They just happen to have really good cross-device integration. Other note-taking tools have users for different reasons.
I agree with 37Signals. App Stores are an obsolete concept that are only making a comeback because we have a new wave of devices without a solid set of mature cross-platform development tools.
EDIT: In other words, 37Signals wants to differentiate themselves from other applications in more unique ways than just "works natively on every device."