Another possibly emerging market is the up-and-coming Java Store, which I may or may not have talked about on these boards before. The Java Store should be being released as standard (or as I hear it) with each release of the JRE after version 1.7. This will, of course, open up a wide array of potential users for developers who target the Java Store.
What excites me about these two rather serendipitously coinciding events is that they have relatively similar policies with development; you sign up, pay a cursory fee, and then release approved apps on their according stores. They also both are programmed completely in Java, so I can very easily develop a single app for both, and in the case of the Java Store, it'll work multi-platform, and with Android phones, any carrier that makes an Android based phone (so far, I know Sprint, T-Mobile, and Verizon carry Android phones). As I can see it, the Android platform will be excellent to target, and while the Java Store doesn't hold as much promise, I still think it will be largely successful.
Now is time for Java Developers to prove themselves! I would love to see more people here and elsewhere getting in on these platforms to develop titles for, more content always benefits everyone. But... to the question...
IF TLDR, START HERE:
What do you think of the new Android platform, and will you be targeting it for future development? What about the Java Store? Is the Android a sorry attempt to try and compete for iPhone's market, or a brave frontier for free software in phones everywhere? Is the Java Store a pathetic knock-off of the App Store or other application distribution systems like Steam, or is it finally the place for Java developers to release their products to interested parties? I'd love to hear what you all think.
Edited by Roger, 23 July 2011 - 02:48 PM.


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