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15/01/2013 15:33:55
James Blackburn
Qualty Design Systems, Inc.
Kuna, Idaho, États-Unis
 
 
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>When you shop at Wal-Mart or other store, you give them a % of profit everytime you buy stuff. What's the difference?

At least, you can shop somewhere else and price shop from a business that either provides better service or is less expensive. There are no options with either Apple or MS stores. Sort of a monopoly.

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>You can still sell yourself your "standard" desktop apps without any problems and they will run on Windows 8 in the desktop. It's only if you want to sell "Modern UI" apps that you need to pass through Windows Store.

The money is starting to lean to apps. What I am seeing for the general user, is no need for a desktop or laptop computer. So the applications (money) is drying up in that market place.

The distribution of applications will soon be controlled by three companies. Do you really feel comfortable with having them be in control of what apps are delivered? Think about it.

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>"Standard" desktop apps still look and act like they did in Windows 7 or older. You can put them side-by-side, on different monitors, etc.
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>>No we wont. First off, I dont want to give them or MS 30% or whatever Apple want - it's a principle thing. Secondly, I would rather spend my time developing websites for those users who want to access our stuff and hence bypass those "commissions". Thirdly, the type of user that uses our apps require desktop style use, side-by-side applications, multiple windows, Office integration, integration to other 3rd party products, etc.
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