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Re: Holy **** - €50 to register to publish to Ovi?
if Nokia is really serious into making maemo/developers happy with ovi-store:
I suggest the following In ovi-store: Create a mini-account (maemo/type): Features of mini-account {maemo}: Normal account: For those who still didn't get it: 1- Make new account where users can register for free 2- Play with profit margin + add restrictions to indicate of non-professional work and to minimize the lose of your €50 3- Shows that Nokia/Ovi-store don't support these type of application (Buy as your own responsibility) There is still anther option (Making new store ;)) |
Re: Holy **** - €50 to register to publish to Ovi?
Wasn't the whole point of the OVI store to provide a 'Premium Brand' face to the general public? The normal repositories are there for people that want to distribute freely and that still works fine.
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Re: Holy **** - €50 to register to publish to Ovi?
I also don't really understand why Ovi should be changed in any way. It is fine the way it is: offering a marketplace for "commercial" developers.
If the "noncommercial" developer needs a way to get donations, would some sort of a donation framework/library work? Developer could use library/framework developed by community & Nokia to add a simple way to donate from inside the app. It could be based on PayPal (or perhaps Nokia Money if it's possible and Nokia is interested on building (or helping to build) thing like this) or something like that. This dialog could pop up when the app is started for the first time and it could also be available through app settings. |
Re: Holy **** - €50 to register to publish to Ovi?
I think that Ovi should be left as it is intended - a commercial software store for those developers looking to make a profit out of their software. Munging a donations system into that would likely only dilute that aim and throw in a whole bunch of complications to the way Ovi has to operate. Extra complication will likely significantly increase costs (which would have to be passed to the developer, then to the customer) and add extra hurdles into the registration and publishing processes. Ultimately, this will have no (or little) value to Nokia or Ovi members.
How about something a little simpler? A link to a paypal (yeuch!) or 'donate.maemo.org' (etc. etc.) donate button inthe App Manager or Maemo Select? |
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The Maemo Select pages do a pretty good job of that, but it's not entirely clear (to me, at least) whether the Ovi store will work on a similar basis, and it should. |
Re: Holy **** - €50 to register to publish to Ovi?
> OTOH: 50 EUR is nothing if you're even halfway serious.
I don't think you can generalise like that - it all depends on the cost of living. It might be nothing to a developer from Europe, but for someone in China or Russia perhaps, it is a lot more. It also depends on how much you expect to make - Ovi Store isn't just an app store. App tend to cost a fairly significant amount so you don't have to sell too many to recover the 50 euro cost. Content, on the other hand, tends to cost a lot less (even the minimum is too high, IMO), and so it is necessary to sell many more before you recover the 50 euro. I don't think there's any justification for initial charge when they have the revenue to pay for the ongoing running costs. This is especially true for Symbian developers who already (almost always) have to have their apps signed, at a very significant cost (unless things have changed recently). Of course, Symbian apps/content also can be sold/distributed outside the Ovi Store, and has been for many years, well before any manufacturer stores, iinm. The problem was that it was more difficult for users to find them than it is for the Ovi Store. |
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Once you register, you need to file quarterly VAT reports. This is a manageable burden (after all, even your local plumber probably has to do it). But the local plumber doesn't have customers and expenses around the world. When you try to work out the VAT implications of overseas device purchases, conference registrations, international software sales, support contracts etc you usually need to pay an accountant, especially when you try to apply the rules to a ringtone purchased by a customer using a PayPal account from country A, but the ringtone was actually downloaded from a server in country B while the customer was in country C, and you live in country D and are getting a commission from a store operated in country E but you bought some online advertising from a search engine in country F. And there are very different rules for the VAT-accounting of tangible and non-tangible items. Bleah! That's one of the reasons why a company (or individual trader) isn't required to register and account for VAT until their turnover reaches a certain amount (£67,000 per year in the UK). If you're making more than £67,000 per year, you can afford to pay an accountant a few thousand to sort it all out. There's no inherent reason why Nokia must only deal with VAT-registered companies. It's just a way to simplify their life and keep their costs down. Regards, Roger |
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