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Originally Posted by crabFish
But, if it's a good update - worthwile for your users to download - wouldn't the positive response from that perhaps lead to at least one of two things...
1. The would be telling everyone they know who has an iPhone about this great app that's getting better and better all the time?
2. You will build a user base that trust and rely on you and your apps?
Then again - your app might not benefit from a loyal and satisfied customer base? This I know nothing about...
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Yes I would love to believe that is true, and I will hope so as I will have to be going down that road. From what I've seen though from working on the app store both at work and home though, I don't really think that for the vast majority of developers that it works like that. 95% of it is exposure, and this was usually the only way most developers would get it.
Having said that, I've got to stress again that I'm okay with the changes. I think it makes a better store overall