Creadores anuncian a través de Google+ lo que ha retrasado el famoso cliente de Twitter de WebOS y Windows Phone para Android.
Mismas políticas de Google, en palabras finas así declararon los creadores de Carbon, quienes desde la primavera de este año llevan desarrollando lo que será la versión Android de Carbon, uno de los clientes de Twitter más populares y esperados para Android.
So what’s the hold up?
We get that asked quite a bit these days, it’s about time we shed some light on that and tell y’all what’s up.
We posted a sneak peek video of the app in March, that was around the time we had an idea where we’re going with the app. A couple of weeks after that we were disappointed to find out that we wouldn’t be able to publish Paid apps to Google Play from UAE. The project then was put on a state of hiatus for the period of April-May.
We were told that Google IO12 would have announcements for new countries that could publish paid apps through Google Play, but that still hasn’t happened.
Now, all that have hand-in-hand demotivated the project and the slow downs were basically buying time and having the project in a state of uncertainty.
So, we finally decided to make it a free app. Yep, a premium free app. No Ads(we believe that Ads cripple the experience no matter how efficiently done, it’s just wrong on an app that users use all day long). Going free, doesn’t mean watering the app down, but a mean to get the app that we’ve been working on for a long time, designs that went through endless iterations and tweaking to be experience out there by our eager friends who’ve been waiting for months.
We announced that we’d have a public beta out on the week of July 7th, but we failed to deliver, badly.
We’re shooting for an official Google Play submission on the week of July 22nd, and that ain’t gonna’ be a Beta, but “the” V1.
No celebraría mucho si fuera ustedes (los free-a-holics que tiene que ser de vida o muerte comprar aplicaciones), en lo personal asumo que esto será al principio en lo que Google es más claro en sus políticas. Dudo mucho que después de tanto trabajo y empeño, la aplicación se quede gratis para siempre.