I'd most definitely pay for it.
- Adam Gontier.:
- What if the people who want the app have to pay for it?
December 5th, 2010 at 03:33am
I'd most definitely pay for it.
- Adam Gontier.:
- What if the people who want the app have to pay for it?
If it was officially affiliated with the site, I don't think we'd charge for it. Mibba is a free service so..
- Adam Gontier.:
- What if the people who want the app have to pay for it?
You can't have an app with built in flash because iPods can't support it, you have to design around that.
- Lovebender:
- There is a YouTube app that comes free with iPods, it let's you view YouTube, as where you normally can't on iPods, and iPads. What sort of programing would an app require to have that built in flash thingy, so to speak? I am on my iPod typing this right now. As I said before, though, it would only need to be chat. I would voluntarily pay to help make it, and to have it.
Even if you charged $0.99 for the apps you could use it for more development because it does cost about $100 to be a ipod/iphone programer
- Kurtni Klaus:
- If it was officially affiliated with the site, I don't think we'd charge for it. Mibba is a free service so..
And even then you're still using the regular site. ;p
- Jack Donaghy:
- ^You hit the + button in safari and "add to home screen". It's not a proper app though, just a shortcut to the page.
We're making a mobile version of the site, not an app per say, so it will work for androids.
- november rain;:
- If this idea ever goes forward, I just hope Android users are taken into consideration as well, lol. The majority of the people here seem to be talking about their iPods and iPhones, so...