Amazon Killing Mobile Apps That Use Its Data
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@d9pouces - Please use the email address we sent the beta out from to send us your feedback. Thanks.
@Greatcoco - Sorry but the beta is closed for now. If we start a second round we'll get in touch.
@Greatcoco - Sorry but the beta is closed for now. If we start a second round we'll get in touch.
Re: Amazon Killing Mobile Apps That Use Its Data
Since there are no big changes from our old version, this beta will likely be short and Pocketpedia should be available in the App Store in a few weeks.
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I've read pocketpedia will be back in some way, but I wrote an email to Amazon nonetheless. I am quite a big customer, I wonder what -and if- they will reply.
I took inspiration from what other users wrote Here's the text:
PS eagerly waiting for the new version of Pocketpedia
I took inspiration from what other users wrote Here's the text:
I found out today that your new TOS policies for mobile devices have caused the iPhone app Pocketpedia not to work anymore.
I used to use this app a lot on my old iPhone to check if I already owned an item while physically browsing through stuff in a store, just *before* checking on Amazon if the same item is available at a lower price - which it usually is. Now I got myself a new iPhone and I found out this most useful app is no longer available.
I don't know where you are going with this new policy but as an Amazon customer I must say I am quite disappointed. You might say it's your database that Pocketpedia was using, but it is also true that YOU feature content (reviews, rates and the likes) written by US customers. It seems only fair to give back some.
As you well know, obtaining the loyalty of customers when it comes to ecommerce is hard. Keeping it is even harder. Choices like this one don't exactly go in this direction.
PS eagerly waiting for the new version of Pocketpedia
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I just lodged my complaint with Amazon.com ... well, worded more as a request, really.
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Thank you for all the support.
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Dear Conor and Nora,
Just wondering if there is an update on the new Pocketpedia app? Has it been submitted to Apple yet?
I love the old one and don't really understand the commercial thinking behind Amazon limiting the use like this. If I can surf to Amazon and see the same data...what is the difference? Now, if they demanded you identified the data as coming from Amazon like with a small icon or logo...that might do what they want...
Anyway, I am eagerly awaiting the new app...pant, pant, pant, tongue hanging out....
Just wondering if there is an update on the new Pocketpedia app? Has it been submitted to Apple yet?
I love the old one and don't really understand the commercial thinking behind Amazon limiting the use like this. If I can surf to Amazon and see the same data...what is the difference? Now, if they demanded you identified the data as coming from Amazon like with a small icon or logo...that might do what they want...
Anyway, I am eagerly awaiting the new app...pant, pant, pant, tongue hanging out....
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If there was an update I'm sure Bruji would tell us.searcher63 wrote:Just wondering if there is an update on the new Pocketpedia app? Has it been submitted to Apple yet?
And no doubt there will be an obvious announcement once it's available. I'd watch at least the Bruji News RSS feed for one.
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Actually we submitted Pocketpedia2 for review this morning. So now the waiting begins. Once the app is released (keep your fingers crossed) we will definitely announce it on the blog and here in the forum.
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Thanks for telling us.
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Yes, Thank you for letting us know...now...the countdown to launch! Or rather countdown to download!
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Hi,
just learned about this - and I am shocked. Here's what I wrote to the guys:
Cheerio and thanks for your great application,
Thorsten
*Edit* No message from Amazon after 10 days.
just learned about this - and I am shocked. Here's what I wrote to the guys:
Hello,
I might not be the greatest Amazon customer, but I guess I was an early adopter in Germany and have, over the years, left quite a lot of money with your great company.
Great, however, is not what I just read when I was searching for a bookpedia iPhone app. It seems that Bruji's pocketpedia iPhone-app had to be retracted due to Amazon's intervention (<http://bruji.com/articles/2009/07/17/by ... cketpedia/>).
I have been a very good and very loyal customer for you. I feel *really* let down by the fact that I can't carry around my extensive book collection with me anymore thanks to Amazon.
I will buy my German language books from a Swiss vendor (exlibris.ch) from now on and will find another seller for English books in Germany - I am quite confident, as there are many around. My occasional shopping with Amazon US will stop and I will cancel your web services.
I am *really* appalled by your very unfriendly attitude.
No offense intended, but taken,
best regards,
Thorsten
PS: I am looking forward to a substantial answer, but please spare me the "world's most customer oriented company"-talk...
Cheerio and thanks for your great application,
Thorsten
*Edit* No message from Amazon after 10 days.
Last edited by Miesmacher on Wed Nov 11, 2009 2:11 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Thank you for the support. Please do let us know if you get a meaningful answer as we are very interested in their position and reasoning for the ban.
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Pocketpedia2 is now in the App Store. Thank you for all the support.
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Congratulations! Thanks so much to all people at Bruji this is the Christmas present that was top on my wish list for this year!Conor wrote:Pocketpedia2 is now in the App Store. Thank you for all the support.