> Let’s take a look at an app that has done this well. Here we have Read it Later:
Look at Read it Later's page on a real phone and it's fairly terrible: the text is way too small and you can't zoom in, and again, it makes it more difficult to see what the app actually looks like, which is an important part of my buying decision. (There are screenshots within the "screenshots", but they are also rather small.)
For an easy comparison, Read It Later Free's page has only real screenshots, and I find it nicer.
> Let’s take a look at an app that has done this well. Here we have Read it Later:
Look at Read it Later's page on a real phone and it's fairly terrible: the text is way too small and you can't zoom in, and again, it makes it more difficult to see what the app actually looks like, which is an important part of my buying decision. (There are screenshots within the "screenshots", but they are also rather small.)
For an easy comparison, Read It Later Free's page has only real screenshots, and I find it nicer.