HI, for everybody what develop for WIZ

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mentalthink

Hi today I go to:
www.fungp.com

and I have a happy surprise, because funGp is now open.

I don´t know own it´s works, because I make two accounts but don´t have answer for complete the register.  I think is a good notice for Glbasic, and all we users than me , we have a WIZ.

I hope in neraly future Glbasci can compile for Caanoo, because the market runs in parallel betwen WIZ and Caanoo.

Best regards,
Iván J.

Hark0

Hehehe.... another appstore place... apple, nokia, microsoft, google, etc....

ALL want a piece of cake  :D
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MrTAToad

At last GPH got their App Store up and running!

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Hatonastick

Time for Ian to start selling Wiz games. :)
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Ian Price

No thanks. The Wiz community is too small to sell anything to, plus they expect apps to be free. And there's no pleasing them either, with very little feedback (+/-) even for free stuff.

iDevice however...
I came. I saw. I played.

MrTAToad


Ian Price

It is also buggy as hell and devoid of anything remotely interesting.
I came. I saw. I played.

MrTAToad

It does look rather.. basic...

Ian Price

QuoteIt does look rather.. basic...
Indeed. For a supposedly professional outfit, this website looks anything but.
I came. I saw. I played.

MrTAToad

I wouldn't say GPH are particularly professional anyway :)

Ian Price

Note, I did state -
Quotesupposedly professional
;) :P
I came. I saw. I played.

MrTAToad


Hatonastick

Quote from: Ian Price on 2010-Aug-19
No thanks. The Wiz community is too small to sell anything to, plus they expect apps to be free. And there's no pleasing them either, with very little feedback (+/-) even for free stuff.
Yes there is that.  What do you expect with any device based upon Linux?  =D

Quote from: Ian Price on 2010-Aug-19
iDevice however...
I really can't even force myself to get interested in developing for the iDevice platforms now.  I think the fact that I'd have to spend a fair bit of money (hardware, OS, developers fees etc.) to get to the point where I might be able to start releasing gear and then to hope that my program might actually gain enough attention to make it all worth it...  Too hard for me right now.  The fact that a lot of the users tend to be demanding since they are paying for things isn't attractive either.  I think I'd rather make my non-existent software for the non-existent Netbook market.    :S

Now if I was you, I'd be doing what you are doing.  Unfortunately I'm not you, I'm me.  =D
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