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rajat dhingra says:
that is funny,but yet makes sense.a great moneyspinner i spuppose once a success |
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manohar singh says:
well ,this id good but fundamentally,you should reconsider the testing for free part,some fee must be there,you should consider it. |
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shivamwadhwa007 says:
very nice n helpful app..!! as far as i think.. :) |
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manu.bansal40 says:
excellent concept ,sir,we really require such apps nowadays,every 1 of 3 apps are crashing on my 2.3.5 |
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Siddhardha Seetala says:
Fragmentation is caused because of the partitioning structure of Android. If this de-fragmentation is possible, then I'm sure that Google will implement that in their upcoming Android releases. |
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aman bansal says in reply to the top comment:
defragmentation is a possible and is being implemented in 4.1.x jellybean,but the real problem lies for millions of devices sold out,and are limited by thier hardware to update to the latest os.that's why to provide full and positive experience to every user we need a app of this kind. |
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Keith (Applits) says:
After reading through this TechCrunch article that explains how app developer Animoca tests each of their apps on 400 devices before releasing them (http://techcrunch.com/2012/05/11/this-is-what-developing-for-android-looks-like/), I am starting to see how beneficial a user community of Android owners - made - App testers could truly be! |
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Keith (Applits) says in reply to the top comment:
A possible issue, however, could be existing competitors that are in this space. There are many companies that offer testing on all Android devices for a price, sure. However, there's also Apkudo (www.apkudo.com/) that offers free testing if you upload your APK. They're still in a private beta, but once released, this could be a big competitor for testmyapp. Other than personalized, by-the-users-themselves reviews and analysis, what else can testmyapp offer to differentiate from services like this? |
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aman bansal says in reply to the top comment:
apkudo is a excellent service,but their business model is closed and limited by the number of tester,every app device as they mention is very ambiguos,thus these kind of apps need to be developed,furthermore,it gives back to the community,by rewarding them with |
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Humberto Preda says:
Nice Idea! |
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Fernando Aid says in reply to the top comment:
Really, that's a good idea |
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aman bansal says in reply to the top comment:
thankyou people for appreciating the idea.keep up the votes,which will allow me to get resources to convert my idea to product.appreaciate the coments,thanks javier and fernando |
concept is nice implementation is difficult