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by philwelch
6049 days ago
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Actually, I think it's a positive thing to the user, since it encourages incremental development. Anything that incentivizes "release fast and iterate often" incentivizes good development. On the other hand, it did tend to swamp the review process. |
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The current app store policies encourage developers to iterate apps i.e develop a bunch of apps in a month or two and hope one or two of them shoot to the top.
Developing compelling desktop level full featured apps over the long run are discouraged.