
04-13-2010, 04:08 AM
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Hmm, don't recall experiencing that, though I have removed apps. I certainly understand the authors desires to kill that thing. Folks are more inclined to complain than complement in the first place. So irritating me with a pop-up, as I am removing something I obviously didn't like or no longer want, certainly isn't conducive to a 'fair' review. Not sure I wouldn't be negatively impacted if I was annoyed by a pop-up for an app that has been on my device for a few months, to see what I liked about it.
Possibly Apple could just keep stats based on iTunes. I expect they could gather stats on when an app is loaded, and when it is removed, and provide an average loiter time. Wouldn't require any user intervention, but would give potential customers a feel for how long the thing typically stays on a device, along with the reviews. Might be skewed a bit by folks too lazy to remove an app, but it's just unchecking a box.
I am somewhat surprised at how many good reviews are posted in iTunes. In other venues I typically see a predominanace of irritated folks, while the satisfied ones don't seem to take the time to say so.
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