I wouldn’t want to put you off developing for android, maybe other developers have found strategies that work. There just doesn’t seem to be any mechanism for users to discover new apps, so if you have zero advertising budget it’s hard to get an android app noticed.
Regarding the touch listeners, I never really got to the bottom of that. There are so many devices that testing on all of them is difficult, and it’s hard to think of a genuine reason why the app should function perfectly on an iPhone, iPad, HTC desire Z, Samsung Galaxy S2, but not on HTC desire HD. I decided to focus on iOS until I had some spare time to investigate.
I hear you regarding buying a mac. I was working with Mac OSX in a VMware session on a windows machine for 4-5 months, but the update to Lion put paid to that. I really didn’t want to buy an apple product as I think they’re vastly overpriced. But I bit the bullet and never expected to make my money back, thinking if I didn’t I could always sell it again in a year’s time as they hold their value well. I bought my macbook air refurbished so it wasn’t quite such a painful investment.
As it happens I’ve more than made my money back, so if I can do it working a few hours an evening, anyone can. A lot of it is down to sheer blind luck - my pretty basic entry to the Techority 48-hour challenge took off for some unknown reason in Saudi Arabia and made me a heap of cash and is still racking up $20-30 a day.
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