I have the choice and I choose not to buy products that are marketed this way. Of course this means: no Apple products for me but I can easily live with that.koalaboy wrote:You really don't understand the app store do you ? I mean, they specifically categorise the apps into iPhone and iPad areas, along with the conecpt of a 'universal' app marked especially.Benutzername wrote:If I buy apps for mobile devices I'm buying a product for iPhone OS or Android or whatever, not for a specific device.
You are, of course, entitled to choose what you buy based upon how they market to multiple devices - it doesn't mean that's the way it actually works.
But I watch how companies behave inside the Apple universe and transfer my conclusions to the PC/Android world. If someone treats the customers in way I don't like then it is the problem of the company because I'd be a lost customer in all digital worlds.
In this particular case it looks greedy for me if a company charges twice for the same product just because the resolution of the output device has changed. If the company offers an interesting product for my preferred platform I'll remember how they treated the iDevice customers and adjust my buying decisions accordingly.