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Apple Really Wants You to Rate Apps in iPhone 2.2 [Iphone 2.2]
Apple Really Wants You to Rate Apps in iPhone 2.2 [Iphone 2.2]
Apple continues to try to make iPhone app ratings genuinely useful—first by making sure you own 'em before you slam 'em —and in the iPhone 2.2 update, apparently, by getting you to actually rate them. A new 2.2 screenshot shows it asking users to rate an app when they delete it from ...
  iPhone v2.2 beta 2: “Please rate app before deleting” — iPhone Hellas
iPhone v2.2 beta 2: “Please rate app before deleting” — iPhone Hellas
iphonehellas.gr — Ένα ακόμη feature της iPhone firmware v2.2 beta 2 κατάφερε να εντοπίσει ο iMod 7psyxos ! Σύμφωνα λοιπόν με το παρακάτω screenshot, όταν θα επιχειρούμε να διαγράψουμε μία εφαρμογή από το iPhone , ένα pop up window θα μας προτρέπει να βαθμολογήσουμε την ... (more) iPhone v2.2 beta 2: “Please rate app before ...
Rumor roundup: iPhone 2.2 firmware details
Rumor roundup: iPhone 2.2 firmware details
tuaw.com — Apple has given developers a taste of the new iPhone firmware, version 2.2 beta 2, and it includes a host of spiffy new features that are making the rounds online. A tipster shared with us some screenshots of the new firmware, including what ... (more) Rumor roundup: iPhone 2.2 firmware details
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iPhone Controller
sonos.com — The Sonos Controller for iPhone™ is a free application that turns your iPhone (or iPod® touch) into a full-fledged Sonos Controller. Plus, it uses the familiar touch-screen interface and fits in your pocket so you can carry it with you all over the ... (more) iPhone Controller
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American App Idol? Apple’s push for voting in iPhone 2.2 could create stars out of no name apps
VentureBeat — ... rate an application. In the screenshot, it appears the user is attempting to delete the application and before that is completed, Apple requests the user give it a rating. If the user is deleting it, you can probably assume they are going to give it a negative rating, so it’ll be interesting to see if Apple plans to pop up this rating mechanism at any other time. Perhaps Apple may prompt you to vote after using the app for a set period of time if you don’t delete it, the gadget blog Gizmodo speculates. That seems like a pretty good idea. ...

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