hi, don't know where to post this. i'm looking for experience developers to help me with my startup company. i have 4 apps at the stores that require updates. 2 (apple) app store and 2 (google) play store, i own all the source codes. please, let me know if you or someone are interested. we can arrange a contract between you and me. thank you and really apologize for any inconvenience.
You had better hire one or two programmers as employees for new requirements development and app updates.
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Hi,
Don't know if this is the place but I fancy the thought of helping with the development of an android app or game.
I just want to take part in the growing android market.
And because I know very little about programming, I wish to make this announcement:
For more than five years I worked as a graphic designer and I am a currently unemployed. I am specialized within all areas of design from user interface to web design and 3D. Therefore, I want to take part in in any app or game.[/B]
I will not work for free if the app is a paid app or has in app purchasing.
rplus4immer[at]yahoo[dot]com is my email.
All the best,
N.
Nice gesture and great initiative.
Still here.
i offer mine too! can we collaborate in one big group ?
can i help.. maybe i can test it loll
I'm currently working on mClock but I have also been looking into doing a super metroid style game if you're interested in helping me.
Hello, if you wanna make a new UI for the FriendsRadar App on the Android Market, we give it for free, and put the names of the collaborators on the About screen.
Let me know.
I already was contacted by a few folks and took on my first project. I hope others will follow. Don't be shy to ask for my help for whatever graphics you would need, though .
Replied to everybody who contacted me to this date. Hope I didn't miss anyone
Thank you all.
I'm an Android and iOS app developer in need of some graphic designers to design some icons and glyphs.
Well, let's see it. Send me via email the details of the free app so I can play around with it and see what can be done.
rplus4immer[at]yahoo[dot]com is my email.
kudos to you for doing this
nemuro said:
Well, let's see it. Send me via email the details of the free app so I can play around with it and see what can be done.
rplus4immer[at]yahoo[dot]com is my email.
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Do you have an iDevice to test it out on? The iOS version is actually much more mature than the Android one and I'm planning on releasing the iOS version first.
No, I don't. As I stated, I want to help the development of free android apps and games.
If whatever you are developing has a free android version, I'm the man to see.
Now available mainly for hard body (lowpoly or not) 3D Modeling/Texturing.
Sadly, I am now unemployed and I will have a greater amount of free time on my hands.
I will now also take on paid projects as well ( where the case ). So feel free to drop me a line.
Thanks!
Read this article if you haven't
http://m.gizmodo.com/5737002/the-pr...y-samsung-galaxy-phones-are-stuck-in-the-past
If this is really the case. Why haven't google done anything? They should know that this kind of things is breaking android platform.what you guys think?
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Why should Google step in?
There was a good article on Fudzilla yesterday calling on Google to step in to prevent furthur fragmentation of the Android platform.
I can't reach the site from work to put a link up but perhaps some other kindly soul could add it to the thread for me?
I wouldn't be shocked if Google had their hands in the cookie jar as well...that's why they're keeping a hush-hush on the issue.
Sure, android is "open source," but who will the manufacturers call for support? Google.
So support is free, right? Nah, Google probably charge for licensing fee (of the brand Google) and probably support fee, etc. to manufacturers.
This is nothing more than some backdoor wheelin' and dealin' where everyone (both google and mfgrs) reap the benefits of the so-called "open source" OS. Google make some money from manufacturers for the support of the OS and manufacturers make some nice dough in return by forcing/imposing phantom fees through carriers for OS updates (and carriers get their money by nickel-n-diming customers on different tier plan and features). From the end-user perspective, everything should be free, but Google and manufacturers have thousands of mouths to feed and I'm sure their R&D isn't done through charity work.
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There was a good article on Fudzilla yesterday calling on Google to step in to prevent furthur fragmentation of the Android platform.
I can't reach the site from work to put a link up but perhaps some other kindly soul could add it to the thread for me?
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http://fudzilla.com/mobiles/item/21611-android-could-be-killed-off-by-suppliers
there you go. another article that's bashing the suppliers. While its true that maybe google charge the updates but since its open source, they don't need to when they can just charge on the market entries?
Also samsung just denied that they are charging on the updates
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rooting is the way!
I am new to the Android platform after a couple of years tethered to Steve Jobs. I write a review blog for iPhone apps and games and hope to continue that with Android apps and games now. I'm familiar with the whole promo code process on the Apple App Store for getting review copies of things. Once I'd entered the promo code, it was as if I'd purchased the app. How does that work on the Android store? I've rooted my device, so screen shots and sideloading are no longer an issue. But I'm concerned as I start getting more and more sideloaded promo apps that they will trigger updates in AppBrian for things that I did not originally purchase and I'd be charged full price for the update. Can developers mark my account as having purchased the app in the market so I don't get charged in the future? Any help you expert guys can be in helping me figure out the best way to do this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Daniel
1stImpressions.mobi
You might want to ask Google directly. Sorry i couldn't be more help. Did the app make you enter a credit card number? I know on the free trail apps you just loss the service it provided once the two weeks is up.
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I'm smart enough to have asked google before I wasted your time. All I found was announcements where Apple first started giving developers promo codes and an old article from a year ago (ancient in Android timelines) that talked about wishing there was something like that on the Android marketplace. But it also mentioned things that I know are already addressed like the inability, at the time, to link to a market app with a URL. Maybe the new Amazon store will offer something like this. With all the developers that frequent this site though, I thought it was worth asking.
T-Store is SK's Android Market in Korea and I was looking for some feedback on it
If you are using a korean smartphone user you can get t-store from: www.tstore.co.kr
if you do not have it already.
However I just wanted to ask the users what they think about it compared to Google's Android Market and Amazon's Appstore. Thoughts, Criticisms, Rants, Suggestions, and any ideas that lead to better competition in the app store market is welcome. Thanks for your time!
I'm also interested in this, and other app stores for Android in Korea. Which ones do people use? why? what % of the sales go through Google Play and through the main stores?
If anyone in Korea knows please tell us.
2 Questions.
1. What's better or does it matter? Taking payments for an app...should we have this so people pay through the store because it's streamlined (but apple and android take 30%) or could we just use our current payment system through the app (authorize) and have them fill out their CC information manually? Does it matter? I'd like to hear from somebody who has experience with this so we can finally take our app live..this decision has been killing us.
2. How long does it typically take to get registered for the apple app store? We submitted our online application weeks ago and have not heard anything back and are not sure if we should re-submit it or still wait? Advice please.
Android was easy to sign up for, instant...Apple..is proving impossible. Advise Please.