Imo it's never too late and at least even the current OVI store gets 1m downloads a day(so Nokia claims), but we will see how this goes. OVI store was just bad from the start thought the amount of apps is much better than then, but it does need revamp at some point no doubt. http://www.mobile-ent.biz/news/35349...ming-in-Spring
This is another problem for Nokia though: it’s hard to find mobile games and app developers with many good words to say about the store in comparison to iPhone’s App Store.However, both these examples show problems with the Ovi Store and its ecosystem in their current form. Gravity developer Jan Ole Suhr had well-publicised problems after the app disappeared from Ovi Store abruptly, while EA is distributing Java games through Ovi Store, but investing far more in the development of native iPhone titles.[/url]
Linardos doesn’t make any chest-beating statements about why any of these companies should be investing more in the Ovi Store, although he does say that small developers are finding success[/url]