Sujet : Re: Why do people use the Google Play Store search engine?
De : andys (at) *nospam* nospam.com (Andrew)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 03. Dec 2024, 02:48:47
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VanguardLH wrote on Mon, 2 Dec 2024 15:35:11 -0600 :
But below starts an XDA forum discussion in Apr 2023:
https://xdaforums.com/t/app-6-0-app-finder-the-most-advanced-search-engine-for-android-apps.4578809/
The great thing about Skyica App Finder is it makes people NOT stupid.
I really mean that.
You think I'm getting a cut of $ or something simply because you don't
understand that kind-hearted intelligent people try to inform others.
I'm extremely intelligent. I'm also extremely kind hearted. Humble too! :)
As such, I deeply sincerely *care* that people use good app search engines.
Which, let's face it, are one of the most fundamental things you can do.
People who search only using the Google Play Store app are always stupid
when it comes to making "conclusions" on what apps exist on the Google Play
Store repo. The reason they're so stupid is they have no idea what's there.
Having said that people who think they know everything when it's clear they
know nothing (because they're using a crappy search engine, that's why)
don't have to know everything. That's fine. But they should never say an app functionality isn't there after only
searching using the decrepit (barely functional) Google Play Store app.
If they haven't used the Skyica App Finder, they don't know anything.
They're just guessing.
Which is what makes ignorant people into stupid people after all.
Me? I don't plan on being ignorant, so when I search, I use the best engine.
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https://skyica.com/appfinder/get/>
All I want to know from others is whether it asks them for money.
Because it has never asked me for money & I've been using it for a while.