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Actually, so far as I understand, PayPal takes much less of a cut than the app stores do. (Apple's App Store takes 30% right off the top, plus $100 per year fee to register. Google Play takes the same 30%, but at least has just a one-time $25 registration fee.)
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Harmattan has even a much bigger problem. There is a lot of missing software out there.
We have Nokia Store no more.
Share your opinions how to make developers want to write from Fremantle/Harmattan.
Use this https://etherpad.mozilla.org/hlqFjXHJV4 for adding new ideas and this thread for discussion
As for me - the best option would be to community-found the development of crucial projects (such as up to date office suite or browser engine update). OpenRepos support for paid apps might be another solution, but rather for smaller projects.
[1] http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...60#post1453560
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