Android is designed to piracy a developer according iOS

As Matt Gemmel is a developer iOS and OS X, the firebrand should be taken with a grain of salt. On his blog, this Scottish developer is going after Android and especially the ability to monetize applications.

In his long post, he points piracy finger mainly of applications that affect the business that want to implement developers around Google Play. He noted in particular that users hack the Android apps because it's just easy to do.

Ease which he said is that the platform has been designed with an "open mind", and go up to say that Android "was designed to piracy".

IOS apps are not yet immune to piracy. However, the maneuver is more complex for the average user to take advantage of applications without pay with the need to jailbreak his camera. With Android, it is almost enough to go into security settings and allow unknown sources.

Matt Gemmel, it is therefore necessary to "lock" Android, and oppose a closed model which developers can make their butter in an open model.

In fact, many developers and publishers complain of piracy on Android. Recently, Madfinder Games has decided to offer free his game "Dead Trigger" on Android because of its massive piracy. "The piracy rate on Android devices was incredibly high." Previously, the game was yet proposed only 0.99 dollars.


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