Kickstarter 2013 Revisited

Geoff Canyon gcanyon at gmail.com
Mon May 11 02:24:09 EDT 2015


On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 12:30 AM, Lynn Fredricks <
lfredricks at proactive-intl.com> wrote:

> iOS is the odd ball in that it represents not only the platform itself, but
> also the means of delivery (with the exception of the weirdness Apple has
> implemented for iOS corporate applications). With the exception of early
> adopter types and very specific vertical markets, consumer software buyers
> are extremely reluctant to buy something in a language they cannot
> understand.
>
> The US market for applications is dependent on applications with UI's in
> English; the lack of multi-lingual support even if not used acts as a
> disqualifer to sales.
>
> Don't underestimate the effect of disqualifiers. No Unicode support is a
> massive disqualifier.
>

This is why I asked, hoping for a response from someone who shops the Greek
app store, or the Japanese app store. Those are the ones who would know the
percentage.



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