ikm wrote:We'll see about that this year.
Hope you consider the iOS platform! The user base is huge, the device fragmentation is minimal (comparing to Android ecosystem) and users are more willing to paid for a good app than Android users (I know I will, but it's not my personal opinion but according to all the analysis I have read out there). So if you decide to distribute 2 apps (one free and one premium) like you did with Android I think it would be a great idea.
Also, It might help to get some traction in the OS X version and with that, some developers. In my opinion, the only essential missing feature in OS X is the Babylon support. But it just some bug fixings we need to do.
Regards,
Chulai