I'm still taking the gamble myself, though. My last paycheck job was in a government agency, and I wanted something more modern to put on my resume, even if my project fails. Though I do still think I have a chance. My design is kind of unique, will match with search terms than have limited competition despite my expectations, and should fit the casual gaming crowd that the iPad brought to market with the "virtual board game" concept recently. My 2nd project will be more practical, regardless...
In case you did not yet see this practical, inspiring testimonial:
"How I sold 172 copies of my HTML iPad app in the first 8 days"
Excellent advice that applies to everyone, even if you are not a marketing/AppStore wunderkind like Tap Tap Tap.
Little stuff like some animation. Like the sliding table rows going in/out in this iKorail transit app.
http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/ikorail-korean-railroad/id368...
Using Google Chrome on Ubuntu.
That said, I'm getting really sick of this "dark grey on light grey" thing that fancy-schmancy designers seem to love. Give me some contrast in my text, people!