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July 30th, 2008

Filed under: 1, applications, company, iphone, mobile company — hai @ 2:38 pm

The iPhone user population is both easily definable but diverse in many ways. Many have deep interests and knowledge in technology, while some are just in the cool. Developing applications for iPhone customers is, therefore, a tough challenge.

With Girlfriend Caller, we saw many ratings of 4 or 5 stars, but also many 1 stars. Why? The answer may in fact be very simple. Free applications often have many more customers reviews, but it’s never perfect. In fact, it reminds me of a line straight out of Batman, “You’re either die the hero, or live long enough to see yourself become the villain.” Free applications either crash and burn, or stay around long enough to be hated by everybody.

However, I am in fact excited to see so many people download Girlfriend Caller, a first, but of course not last series of free (and some paid) applications coming from our team. More than anything, we want your feedback, your feature requests.

Let’s hear from you, the customer, in much more details than the simple reviews that is written quite quickly on the still imperfect iPhone keyboard.

We want to encourage feedback that are constructive. A 1 star saying “this app sucks” does not help make the next generation applications better. A 4 star, “here’s what I want” helps keep us motivated and serve your interests. We do what do we do because we enjoy it.

PS. Why was it called the Girlfriend Caller? Let me explain….

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2 Comments »

  1. Thanks for this great app.

    I cannot believe you have no comments yet on such a crazy good app. +free?

    You trumped me as I was going to try this one out myself. I hated how much trouble it was to call the one person I talk to most of all. My M2M minutes show :) One hand, no look dialing goodness.

    Thanks a million. When I find a donate, I will throw something in that tip jar.

    Comment by Phreaki — July 30, 2008 @ 8:13 pm

  2. Hello Phreaki,

    Thank you for your comment. It was a pleasure (and with it a smile) to read your review. I appreciate your support, with which our energy would be passed on to our future works,

    Hai

    Comment by hai — July 30, 2008 @ 10:25 pm

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