Developers do not need to worry about another version of each application they code, which reduces the work-load of the initial coding, the burden of ongoing support.
Amid complaints of too sparse a selection of downloads to choose from and long load times for apps in past builds of its online application store, RIM has started pushing out BlackBerry AppWorld 3.0 on Tuesday, replacing the beta version for long-suffering BlackBerry users, who will now enjoy a revised UI and faster loading apps.
Unfortunately, most people can also relate to the feeling of logging into a clunky application that takes eons to load, with an interface seemingly designed to infuriate human beings.