We had big plans for Carbon on Windows Phone, we listed some of them in our previous posts. Yet, given the state of volume of sales and Twitters continious pressure on third-party client developers it has become less encouraging, and given that we barely covered costs(no profit) with Carbon on Windows Phone we slowed down development and re-evaluated our next steps. Then came our re-write plan for Carbon, decided we had to re-write the app as it was based on a slow base & it was non-performant. That was the time we were in looks for WP talent here in Dubai to rewrite and start over, that turned up to be costly and not even feasible given the volume of sales.
Most of the other apps that are on sale(paid apps) on Marketplace are of a side-project nature, our products are not side projects and they are actually our bread & butter.
Blogs jus jumped the gun with News about us pulling the app off of the Marketplace, without even a line of e-mail for at least a simple clarification, which is a bummer given that we have been in direct contact with them before.
Since we stopped updating the app long ago, it is the best way to stop sales, there are no options for us to keep the app in the Marketplace and only stop new Purchases, so to further stop dissatisfaction of new users who wont get support or updates we pulled it out of the Marketplace.
We did the same with our webOS version of apps in April, discontinuing an app is never a happy act, its never even hardly a good choice, but developers need to move on too, specially a small app shop that builds products for a living, not just experimenting with side projects.
In the end, many talented and brilliant people supported us in getting the app out there, a great number of users and members of the Windows Phone community supported us even in our short comings, we appreciate each and every one of you, pulling the app out of the Marketplace and calling it an end to a product is in no way us trying to let you down, its a necessity before we go way outdated and having even more users who wont get support.