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Dear Google-Please enforce a MAXIMUM on the frequency of updates a developer can push

I can update about 10 apps in about a minute... Not sure what you are complaining about really....

If you have an app that you don't like (because it updates too often) remove the app...

It's pretty easy really..
 
I think technology as a whole might be moving too fast though. Like why don't our droids have cords? Seems kind of silly to me. And the internet on my phone runs way too fast, I like a nice long pause so I can reflect on the website I'm about to view. I also think the market has too many apps. I think it should be reduced to maybe ten apps. That way we don't have to take a long time searching for apps, and we won't have to worry about updates :heart:
 
I just update Beautiful Widgets and Root Explorer while reading this thread. What's the big deal? You see the shopping bag in the pulldown, a couple clicks to download update, you get on with your life.
 
Updates aren't mandatory. Personally I check comments before I update anything, if I see negative comments about the update I don't do it.
 
There should be a poll on this important issue.
I have no idea how to start one or I might.

Are you getting too many updates too fast?
<yes> <no>

HAHAHAHA - no! :icon_ devil:
 
You sir, have the option not to download those updates.

Me, I think the Devs are not putting out enough updates! As matter of fact, I love updates!
 
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I'm pretty sure you're alone on this one. I like that devs can push fixes for their apps immediately. If it bothers you that much, you can set the market to not notify you of updates.
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first thing I do in the morning is check my email then go to the market to see what updates are available.
 
this is a very odd complaint. updates aren't always about fixes, sometimes the dev is actually adding or improving functionality. the easiest way to get your request is to simply turn off update notifications. then you can manually check for updates on your own schedule. problem solved?
 
I think technology as a whole might be moving too fast though. Like why don't our droids have cords? Seems kind of silly to me. And the internet on my phone runs way too fast, I like a nice long pause so I can reflect on the website I'm about to view. I also think the market has too many apps. I think it should be reduced to maybe ten apps. That way we don't have to take a long time searching for apps, and we won't have to worry about updates :heart:

Radio knobs...we need radio knobs.

An "update all" would be nice or a checkbox list to check off all but the one you don't want to update. Other than that it works fine for me how it is.
 
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