No such thing as a 99 cent value meal at BlackBerry AppWorld
RIM will try to avoid the mistakes of Apple's iPhone AppStore by providing a minimum price ($2.99) that developers can charge for paid apps. They hope to discourage the 99 cent cheapo apps that have plagued the iPhone AppStore.
See:
Discouraging the 99 cent app
Here's a quote:
RIM will accept any applications
that can be packaged as a cod
file using the BlackBerry Java
Development Environment,
BlackBerry JDE Plug-in for
Eclipse and BlackBerry JDE
component pack--developers may
also promote and distribute web-
based content services provided
they offer a web icon
application to be distributed
through the store
I kinda like 99 cent value pricing. There is a recession going on. Well at least they're not prohibiting free apps. Free apps are great. As they say, whatever you lose in profits with free apps, you can always make it up in volume. ;-)
Hinkmond
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