Hi all,
In the slurry of whining about todays app, there was one comment that I feel deserves expansion. The poster said ". . . but I think GOTD is going to hit problems if too many offers-of-the-day constitute commercial software which doesn’t do anything already managed by freeware"
It does look like GAOTD is running into a problem with offering very highly desireable apps every day, and may be slipping into the trap of offering quantity over quality.
Based on that assumption, I have a suggestion.
Gather a list of say 4 apps, write on accurate descriptions, maybe some flash demo's. Then do a poll to see which 2 apps visitors would like to see offered as the GAOTD. Post each one for 2 days of the week. So, you have a 3 day poll time, a two 2 day giveaways each week. That will allow you to offer stuff that more people will want, cut down on the whining about the apps you do give, and reduce the chance that people will stop visiting because they assume it will just be another unwanted app, and it will allow you to offer higher quality apps, and not slip into the quantiy trap.
As for the visitors who are so harsh with these people, a few words. The apps given here are intended as a sales tool.
Did Microsoft offer Vista for free for a day? No, it was for 60 days and done. What are you gonna do after the 60 days is gone? Roll back to XP? Doubtful. They got you by the short and curlies!
Who else will offer a commercial app for free for a day? Forget whether you want it of not. Or even if it's any good. It's free because they want you to look at their other products, and hope that the given product will encourage that. They may fail in that when they offer a commercial app that they know isn't as good as freeware. Heck, the whole world buys Windows and we all know Linux is free and better, but it doesn't stop us from buying Windows, does it? When you donnt think an app is worth your time to dl and install, flame the vendor. With enough burns, they will stop offering their junk.
Most of the time, the flames are for an app not being useful for some. Some apps are gonna appeal to some people, not all to all.
Thanks
Keith