iPhone OS X 2.2 pedirá uma nota antes de desinstalar aplicativos
BLOG.MACMAGAZINE —
... diálogo pedirá ao usuário para dar uma nota de avaliação a softwares que ele desejar desinstalar/remover do aparelho.
A perguntinha é bem rápida — você toca de uma a cinco estrelas e pronto —, mas a pessoa poderá optar por pular o passo com um “Não obrigado.”
Recentemente, a Apple fez uma alteração na App Store e só permite agora que usuários que já tenham comprado/baixado programas os avaliem com comentários e análises.
[Via: iPhone Hellas.] ...
iPhone 2.2 Asks: “Deleting that App? Please Rate It!”
iPhone Atlas —
... Now a Greek language website, iPhone Hellas, is reporting that when a user decided to delete an App from their iPhone running OS version 2.2 an application popup window is displayed asking them for feedback about the App they are deleting. The user is presented with the familiar five star iPod rating system and a “No Thanks” button. Uses can swipe their fingers to select from none to five stars pressing the “Rate” button to send your rating while the other button opts you out of the rating system. ...
News: Mix: Rogers, Wal-Mart, iPhone 2.2, Credit Card, David Cook
iLounge | All Things iPod, iPhone, iTunes and beyond —
... , with select top songs available for as little as $0.74 per track. The company has also added an iTunes-like free track of the week, and support for both Firefox and Safari browsers (the store was previously IE-only). In addition, it will begin offering a free MP3 track with every CD purchase—both in-store and online—beginning in mid-November. Wal-Mart claims it now offers more than 3 million MP3 tracks. According to a screenshot posted to the Greek website iPhone Hellas, iPhone Software 2.2 will prompt users to rate an application when deleting it from their iPhone or ...
Apple Really Wants You to Rate Apps in iPhone 2.2 [Iphone 2.2]
Gizmodo —
... —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 the phone, which would presumably be uploaded to the App Store and obviously boost the number of ratings that make up its score. One big question though. ...
iPhone 2.2 OS asks to rate iPhone applications on deletion
IntoMobile - Cell Phone News, Information, and Analysis —
... rating upon deleting the application. It’s a bit like asking how a restaurant patron liked the plate of food that they just sent back to the kitchen. Are we alone in thinking that users are more likely to rate an application lower if it’s on its way to the application graveyard?
Maybe that’s the point - ratings that reflect poor applications. At least the iPhone 2.2 OS provides the option to opt-out with a simple “No Thanks” button.
[Via: iPhoneHellas]
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Firmware 2.2 asks you to rate apps before deleting them
iPhone Buzz —
... With all the changes to the rating system to make it fair on the developers, this suggests to us that Apple is not happy with the amount of rating they are receiving at this time. We do not think that this method will accurately depict the applications worth as most people will either hit 1 star because they did not like it or just randomly select a rating just to bypass the screen. At any rate there does not seem to be any happy medium with the application rating system.
[Via iPhoneHellas]
American App Idol? Apple’s push for voting in iPhone 2.2 could create stars out of no name apps
VentureBeat —
... A new screenshot taken by the blog iPhone Hellas of the second beta version of 2.2 currently circulating among developers shows a message that pops up prompting a user to 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 ...
Firmware 2.2 asks you to rate apps before deleting them
Top iPhone News —
... With all the changes to the rating system to make it fair on the developers, this suggests to us that Apple is not happy with the amount of rating they are receiving at this time. We do not think that this method will accurately depict the applications worth as most people will either hit 1 star because they did not like it or just randomly select a rating just to bypass the screen. At any rate there does not seem to be any happy medium with the application rating system.
[Via iPhoneHellas]
iPhone May Ask for Review As You Delete App
Mac|Life all RSS Feed —
... and reviews to make decisions that will obviously have the most dramatic influence on our lives, such as which toilet tissue will be the softest on our underside, or which restaurant will get our hard earned cash in exchange for food. Apple has taken these concerns in to consideration with the iTunes App Store. Apple is looking to provide users with another opportunity to praise, or slam, an App Store app. The recently seeded iPhone 2.2 Beta 2 upgrade asks iPhone/iPod touch users to rate applications after they have decided to remove it from their beloved devices. The ...
iPhone Firmware 2.2: Rate The Application Before You Delete It
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... - Google Street View - Public Transit Times and Walking Directions - Location Sharing References: http://www.iphonehellas.gr/3308/iphone-v22-beta-2-please-rate-app-before-deleting/ ...
Firmware 2.2 asks you to rate apps before deleting them
Top iPhone News —
... With all the changes to the rating system to make it fair on the developers, this suggests to us that Apple is not happy with the amount of rating they are receiving at this time. We do not think that this method will accurately depict the applications worth as most people will either hit 1 star because they did not like it or just randomly select a rating just to bypass the screen. At any rate there does not seem to be any happy medium with the application rating system.
[Via iPhoneHellas]






