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I also agree that it is long hours and hard work to perfect this app and to make it the very good app that it is today, except that i would like A1C catagory put in to my information on the mobile app, hahahah, However its not that there is advertisement now in the app, its the way it was put there without any notice as to the fact that it might be put there and given the opportunity to tell the developer that we would love an opt out payment . I already pay for the preimum blood pressure and weight, and would even pay more for getting rid of the ad's especially if it would help the developer also. I want this app to continue to grow and be even better in the future and i will pay for that privledge, however something as important as advertisements would be very nice to have fore warning about. Thats just me........And as far as ignore the ad's....I have accidently hit it twice now, with my finger holding the bottom of the phone, and have opened the browser and it causes quite a delay and frustraition. So that is my answer to those who say just ignore it.
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The ads issue
I'm with the no-ads people. I don't like them at all (the ads, that is) and find them irritating, to say the least. If the developer wants to make some money (and I have no problem with that) then why not have a free version with ads for people that don't mind them and a paid version that's ad-free?
I'd be happy to pay, but PLEASE spare me the commercial whoopla every time I record a BG reading. I wouldn't, on principle, succumb to the advertisers' blandishments anyway. As for Dano's plaintive appeal to "...see some of those positive posts": sorry, mate; people sometimes have views that aren't palatable. Regards, as always Adrian Sydney, Australia |
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Your analogy fails. I've been a diabetic for close to 30 years, guess what. It's OK to go to McDonalds or burger king or wendy's etc etc etc. It is up to YOU to make smart choices when you go. |
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I came to the forum for the first time within 30 seconds of seeing my first ad on GB.
I do understand why ads are there, but I hate them. I almost always invest in no-ad version of an app, if it is available. I sure would for GB, if the price is right. |
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I don't care what you post in this thread. Vent all you want. I would just like for all of you to remember that this is a Diabetes Forum, and spending some of your energy posting in other threads might actually be helpful to others. This is especially true for those that have never posted in another thread, save this one.
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Regards; Danny Last edited by dano; 11-20-2010 at 08:05 PM. |
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I haven't seen any of these adds yet since upgrading to 3.5, but that's because I'm using it 'offline' at the moment. Until I see how invasive these adds are I can't really comment on them specifically, but my general opinion on ads in free apps is as follows:
Criticism of my opinions is fine, but please no flaming |
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for size comparison, the add strip is at the bottom and it is about the same size as the grey strip across the top that says Glucose buddy on it. Last edited by leeard; 11-26-2010 at 03:38 PM. |
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