“Pocket Walsh” Highlights the Problems of Closed Application Store

Sometimes you wonder if there is any justice in the world. Certainly developers who’ve spent countless hours on iPhone applications and struggled to market them will be looking at iFart (with 30,000 sales at 99 cents per sale) and wondering why they bothered. And then there’s a sneaking suspicion that leisure applications like iFart will cause the App Store to start being more picky in the applications that are allowed onto the store. Which probably means that niche applications that cater to a handful of people will get nowhere. That means the likelihood of Pocket Walsh, reported on today by … Continue reading “Pocket Walsh” Highlights the Problems of Closed Application Store