Kind of.
If I'm scrolling through similar apps and I see an icon that catches my eye then I might d/l that one ever an other. But that's only after I look at how many stars an app has though and read some of the comments.
Nope. I learned long ago as a little kid that book covers are not the way to shop.Anyone else shop apps by the "coolness" of the icon?
Just found this thread.Guess I better get some better photoshop skills
Next time I release an update for SilentSnap I'll update the icon![]()
Also thinking of adding a 1x1 widget so you don't even have to see the writing, what you think?
Lots of apps have great potential... Programmer are usually not graphic designer and in the logical development of an application polished launcher icons will comes last.
The problem is when the icon development phase is left out altogether or is discarded as not that important.
imagine buying a new car with no paint on, only bare-bone primer... the engine is killer... but the car looks like sh!t.
Now paint that same car, value goes up right away, wax it? and the consumer might buy it -just because they love the color so much!- in the end, the engine wins because no matter how pretty its still got to drive well, but that 7 seconds first-sight is totally owned by STYLE.