quarta-feira, 25 de julho de 2012

Android was developed for piracy - says developer

Sao Paulo - A developer of applications for Mac and iOS published a post berating Google to allow Android applications are so easy to pirate.

The publication of the developer Matt Gemmell occurred after the company decided to relaunch his Madfinger Games Android game in free version because of the high rate apps Pirates game.

Gemmell says that Android's open architecture facilitates the installation of pirated applications on wireless devices even if devices have been unlocked jailbroken.

"You search the internet for a pirated copy of an app, then copy it to your device and starts," says Gemmell. "The system was developed for piracy since its inception. The existence of piracy is not a surprise but an inevitability, "he said.

The developer then suggests that the Google Android close to a certain extent to hinder users from stealing the software. Otherwise, Gemmell says that the interest of developers on the platform will start to decline, no matter how popular among its users.

"Developers need to receive. It is necessary to have a revenue stream. You can not maintain this flow is the platform itself and its failure philosophy constantly sabotages trade. If you want a commercially viable platform for developers, you need to make it more closed, "he concluded.

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