Simple, with around 7Mio sold IPhones and a more or less working shop
system, go for it for "fast" money. Android will need at least 1 year,
more likely 2 years to catch up with them. But it depends on the app
you want to write, if you write a business app, go for RIM (now) or
android (perhaps for long term), if you want to write games, i would
primary target the iPhone. It also depends on your knowledge, if you
are an java programmer, with no experience to objective-c or at least
C, stick to android.

As developer i like the android plattform best :)

Marcus

On Feb 3, 12:59 am, David <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hey guys,
>
> I am thinking of developing a small application and I am trying to
> decide between various Mobile applications platforms - Android, iPhone
> and RIMM.  I was wondering if any of you have any thoughts on any of
> these mobile platforms, there advantages/disadvantages etc.
>
> Also - how would you compare between the various app stores these
> mobile platforms have.
>
> Thanks guys for your help!
>
> - D
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