Should be possible to use on all your iOS devices
I bought QuickPlan on my iPad, would like to use on my iPhone as well. Looks like I have to buy it againt, I can’t believe ... Am I doing something wrong?
Thanks for your comments.
We did think that separated apps are better for some users as they pay less if they just need to use the app on one type of device – actually many users paid more for the uniform app if they just need the app on one device, as the total price will be similar.
“QuickPlan for iPhone” is not a simple clone of “QuickPlan for iPad”. The user interface is optimized for the small screen size of the iPhone device – pretty good design for planning on the iPhone efficiently.
The two apps combined are much cheaper than most of the same kind (we mean those apps with acceptable quality), and you know QuickPlan is the best. For QuickPlan, our choice is to develop them as separate apps. Comparing to a uniform app:
- For the users who need to use QuickPlan on the iPad and the iPhone, they pay the same.
- For the users who need to use the app on one type of device, they spend less.
- Better design for different devices according to the screen size. These two apps are similar, but the app menu and app navigation are optimized for the devices.
- Smaller app download size
- Not all apps should be a uniform app.
Sure we plan to combine them together, although the users will pay more !!!
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AdminMobilinked (Li, Mobilinked) commented
Hello,
Thanks for your comments.
We did thought that separated apps are better for some users as they pay less if just need to use the app on one type of device - actually many users paid more for the uniform app if they just need the app on one device, as the total price will be similar.
“QuickPlan for iPhone” is not a simple clone of “QuickPlan for iPad”. The user interface is optimized for the small screen size of the iPhone device - a pretty good design for planning on the iPhone efficiently.
The two apps combined are much cheaper than most of the same kind (we mean those apps with acceptable quality), and you know QuickPlan is the best. For QuickPlan, our choice is to develop them as separated apps. Comparing to a uniform app:
- For the users who need to use QuickPlan on the iPad and the iPhone, they pay the same.
- For the users who need to use the app on one type of device, they spend less.
- Better design for different devices according to the screen size. These two apps are similar, but the app menu and app navigation are optimized for the devices.
- Smaller app download size
- Not all apps should be a uniform app.Sure we plan to combine them together, although the users will pay more !!!
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