The evaluation criteria of an App could be considered from many angles. First of all, user experience was one of the most important evaluation criteria in the App development process. A successful App should be able to provide a good user experience, including a friendly interface, simple operation, and complete functions. Secondly, the lifetime value (LTV) of an App was also an important evaluation indicator. LTV referred to the value of mobile users compared to non-mobile users. If mobile users were more loyal and used more frequently, then the mobile strategy of this App was feasible. In addition, a good App should also have key attributes such as being useful to users, profitable to the enterprise, and sustainable, as well as characteristics such as being useful, easy to use, and loving to use. In addition, government applications also needed to focus on data sharing, business collaboration, interface beautification, and experience-friendliness to better provide intelligent and humane government services to the public. In addition, industrial applications needed to be evaluated based on their ability to solve industrial problems, industrial knowledge, software quality, and software application effects. In short, the evaluation criteria for an App were multi-dimensional and required a comprehensive consideration of different factors. While waiting for the anime, you can also click on the link below to read the classic original work of "Full-time Expert"!