I really thought about getting into Windows 8, sadly Microsoft disappointed me several times. The biggest one was the Windows Phone 8 launch, which made my development device (a HTC Titan) stuck in WP 7.5.
I've been successful on Android, but I really hate the fragmentation.
I've tried BlackBerry development (got a PlayBook to develop on) and after 2 months working on a app using their HTML5 library bbUI.js my app started to misbehave because of a bug on that library. After 2 more weeks trying to correct this problem I couldn't correct the bug and my problem just became bigger. So I rage quit.
I've been trying a bit of iOS development, but Objective-C is giving me a hard time.
That's funny, coming from Objective-C I find programming for Android difficult. Xcode is so friendly. The tools for making programming for Android easy don't seem to be there (from my limited experience). What's giving you trouble with ObjC?
OK, maybe you should do a little marketing. I have no idea what GTD stands for, why I should care if your app is the best "GTD" app, and why I should get a GTD app in the first place.
And I may like it if you explained it a little bit!
Back when I still followed blogging blogs, I saw a guest post on ProBlogger (an old, somewhat past-its-prime blog) extolling the benefits of PLR. PLR this, PLR that. The author loved PLR and wanted to tell the world how great it is.
The post was followed by 100 comments asking the author to define PLR.
This may be relevant or it may not but:
The homepage of their website I think needs some work.
The above slogan is all the text apart from the carousel.
I had absolutely no idea what GTD was (as it was not explained) and no idea why it was copyrighted.
Then I did not want to click the link to get it now as I did not know what I was getting.
I am not disappointed at Microsoft for my sales. I am disappointed that windows phone didn't succeed, that surface RT is slow and overpriced, that web development is always catching up to rails, php and python frameworks, that azure is several years late, that they still don't have a good respone to the ipad or the iphone, that bing doesn't match google, that web office sucks, that IE sucks, that there is no answer to apple tv, that i spent 45 minutes trying to play a video from my surface on my xbox then gave up, switched to apple tv clicked 2 or 3 times and 10 seconds and $4.99 later my movie was playng etc... etc...
This is coming from a .net developer, so I DO WANT microsoft to succeed. I want some good competition.
Apart from explaining what GTD is, you might wanna make new screenshots. From the third screenshot on the website, it makes it looks like over 75% of the screen is about GTD and Getting to Know the app. It looks like some info handout for GTD and your app - maybe make some dummy todo tasks which users can relate to?
The disappointing sales is totally your fault. Measure what you did wrong and fix it - before a million other great GTD apps come to Win 8. The GTD apps on every platform are unbelievably powerful and don't make mistakes you're making. I for one, will not let a product handle my life whose creator did not care to spend more than 5 minutes taking app store screenshots.
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[ 2.9 ms ] story [ 76.9 ms ] threadI've been successful on Android, but I really hate the fragmentation.
I've tried BlackBerry development (got a PlayBook to develop on) and after 2 months working on a app using their HTML5 library bbUI.js my app started to misbehave because of a bug on that library. After 2 more weeks trying to correct this problem I couldn't correct the bug and my problem just became bigger. So I rage quit.
I've been trying a bit of iOS development, but Objective-C is giving me a hard time.
And I may like it if you explained it a little bit!
The post was followed by 100 comments asking the author to define PLR.
This may be relevant or it may not but: The homepage of their website I think needs some work. The above slogan is all the text apart from the carousel. I had absolutely no idea what GTD was (as it was not explained) and no idea why it was copyrighted. Then I did not want to click the link to get it now as I did not know what I was getting.
Other than some publicity for the app, I don't know what this article wants to accomplish.
Were you expecting Microsoft to promote this for you?
My eBooks have less than 100 sales. Is that the fault of Amazon's KDP? The website doesn't say what your app is. You didn't say what "GTD" means.
This is coming from a .net developer, so I DO WANT microsoft to succeed. I want some good competition.
http://www.davidco.com/about-gtd
The disappointing sales is totally your fault. Measure what you did wrong and fix it - before a million other great GTD apps come to Win 8. The GTD apps on every platform are unbelievably powerful and don't make mistakes you're making. I for one, will not let a product handle my life whose creator did not care to spend more than 5 minutes taking app store screenshots.
see http://apps.microsoft.com/webpdp/en-US/app/taskorami/62a3828...