Google’s Android Market is the most used app store amongst commercial developers with 47% of commercial developers having some experience with the store compared to 43% who have used Apple’s App Store, according Evans Data’s new Application Distribution survey of over 400 commercial developers, conducted in August.  In addition, Android Market edged out Apple’s App Store as the store more developers thought would be dominant in two years.  However, developers selling apps through BlackBerry App World made significantly more money than developers using either Google’s or Apple’s stores.

“The industry has a conception that developers are going to target either Android or Apple, and those two will define the market,” said Janel Garvin, CEO of Evans Data Corp. “However, there’s room for more than two.  BlackBerry developers are not as plentiful but 13% make over $100,000 from the App World apps, which is considerably more than Android or Apple developers, and will help that platform continue to be compelling to developers , especially in the enterprise.”

Other highlights from this comprehensive survey, conducted in August 2011, include:
• Visibility for their apps is the biggest complaint that developers have about app stores in general with 37% citing this as the biggest problem
• Paid apps with no ads is the monetization model more developers use followed by subscriptions
• Games are the most likely type of apps to wind up in app stores, with 27% placing that type of app in a store, followed by business apps at 21% and productivity apps at 20%.
 
The Evans Data Application Distribution survey examines the views and usage patterns on commercial developers and focuses on monetization models, distribution channels, app store features and policies, end user support, and also shows ratings of detailed feature sets by users of various stores of those stores.

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