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This level of incompetance is below that of a 2-bit 1st time beginner level website. It would be forgiveable if it was a one off mistake (but would still be egg on their face) but this is typical of the problems Ovi Store has exhibited since launch.
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The ovi store client for the N86 etc released about 2 weeks back was a new client which was available for download from that link. Then the v20 FW brought with it an older version of the client, bugger & slower than the one released for download. Can't understand why they have removed the newer version though.
You said, "It’s not a massive problem for me, personally. I’m the geek — I can put up with navigating around the Ovi website. I can press ‘back’ and carry on. I understand errors happen and am reasonably tolerant provided I can find a work-around."
I feel the same way, but I definitely think that as information and technology is moving so fast, consumers aren't going to tolerate the websites that don't work. They're simply going to move on to the next (the competition). Although technology gliches occur, I think it's extremely important to be on top of them and dedicated to fixing the problem ASAP. Thanks for the great post!
The store is far to slow to load on even a wifi connection leave aside the million out there nokia is targeting with its s40 handsets who are on EDGE or even GPRS.
The search functionality is pathetic and does find the right app even though its available
The client crashes far too often
I find googling for an app much much more easier than using the ovi store and that just beats the whole idea behind opening one...
Nokia act up fast... this is the biggest blunder i think u have committed so far with ovi ...
Two worked fine (YouTube, Fring), seven weren't available (Slick, ProfiMail, Gmail, Opera Mini, Nokia Wireless Keyobard, Nokia Sports Tracker, Psiloc Traveller), and one I couldn't find via search even though I know for a fact it's on the store (Pixelpipe). Pretty much all these are very common S60 apps yet I couldn't find 70% of them, including two of Nokia's own apps.
Nope, the Ovi Store still sucks.
the ovi store is very poorly done and is miles behind the competition in both useability, content, and policies. by policies i mean that once you buy and app thats it, there is no going back. with android you can buy an app and if you dont like it in the first 24hrs you can get a refund and have the app deleted. no hassle and no waiting as your money is returned just as fast, not like nokia telling you that it could take up to 30 days for them to credit you back your money, providing you have proof of purchase!
On the bright side, I still think Ovi is better than App World.
If you have other concerns about Ovi Store, please note you can always submit the issue to Ovi Store support at <http://www.ovi.com/services/support/care> The people monitoring the support inbox are actively responding to users and the feedback again goes directly to the product team for review.
Again our thanks to you for your feedback and continued interest in Ovi Store. Best – Eric
Its total fucking shit, I am now going to uninstall the whole thing from my mobile.
I cannot believe NOKIA are associated with such incompetents.