I see a lot of iPhone related questions. So I think, people actually still jump on the "hype".
But is it still paying ?
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closed as not programming related by EBGreen, DOK, Louis Gerbarg, Martin Cote, jjnguy Aug 9 at 21:35 |
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yes, if you create something that is awesome, useful, and polished. Now, I must beg you, please don't make another "fart app" or "this app does nothing app", but there are tones of niches that you can program for that would get you good support. It's never too late, but the longer you wait the more of a disadvantage you are at. |
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Definitely. The app store is still huge. Just because your idea was "stolen" doesn't mean you don't have a chance. Take a look at Twitter clients. There are at least 10 decent ones in the app store. I would say at least 3 of them have a fighting chance. People also don't realize that a lot of the app store apps are pretty bad quality. That 65000 or whatever number isn't as scary as it seems. |
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It seems to me that if the idea is solid and is backed up with extraordinary execution, it is still possible. Now that there is money to be had, there are going to be many people trying to get at it which dilutes the whole ecosystem but this will, in effect, drive out those looking to make a quick buck. Eventually, things will stabilize and the market will correct itself if Apple doesn't manage to turn off too many developers. I think the focus shouldn't be making tons of money but maybe a reasonable amount if backed with a great idea. |
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