• Unlikely hit app Yo is 'hacked'
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Is this another Kik-clone
10.000 - 50.000 installs is not a hit app it's a meh app
[QUOTE=Mega1mpact;45166358]10.000 - 50.000 installs is not a hit app it's a meh app[/QUOTE] by what metric. most apps on the store don't hit 100 installs in the same time i'd say relative to how useless the app seems it's a hit
[QUOTE=Coyoteze;45166265]Is this another Kik-clone[/QUOTE] Read it.
And IT companies still put a masters degree as a requirement to get a job, they should focus more on retards because it seems that is where the money is.
[QUOTE=PieClock;45166412]Read it.[/QUOTE] I did it's a Kik-clone
[QUOTE=.Lain;45166382]by what metric. most apps on the store don't hit 100 installs in the same time i'd say relative to how useless the app seems it's a hit[/QUOTE] My app had 57K installs before it got removed from the play store and I didn't see any "hit app removed from play store by snapchat"
[QUOTE=Coyoteze;45166828]I did it's a Kik-clone[/QUOTE] you might want to take another crack at that whole reading deal
[QUOTE=Coyoteze;45166828]I did it's a Kik-clone[/QUOTE] I'll help you out, friend [quote]The app allows users to send a message saying "yo" to friends - and nothing else.[/quote] Although that was the third paragraph and that can be very daunting and scary for people who've never read anything before.
[QUOTE=Coyoteze;45166828]I did it's a Kik-clone[/QUOTE] If Kik only let users say "Kik" to each other, then yes
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