Hi Al,

I guess that is the question. Does Android support this type of
transaction (i.e. "lite" version)? I don't recall seeing anything in
the API about this. Of course I can just disable parts of the app, but
how would the user "upgrade" to the full version?

Am I making to much out of this, will it all make sense come Monday
morning?

Kevin



On Oct 22, 3:44 pm, Al Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Can you not ship a cut down "lite" version with an option to pay for a
> fuller version?
>
> Al.
>
> atrus123 wrote:
> > I'm disappointed that we won't be able to charge until next quarter,
> > and it does put a slight dent in my plans.  I guess I'll just sigh and
> > deploy.
>
> > On Oct 22, 1:56 pm, cyntacks <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >> Ok, so the Market Place will be live on Monday, AWESOME! AWESOME!
> >> AWESOME!
>
> >> But here is a question for all you developers like us who are hoping
> >> to make some revenue off months of hard work.
>
> >> Does the API currently support a way to make our applications "trial
> >> software"? That is, making them free until "March 1st" or some other
> >> date, at which time the user will have to pay?
>
> >> Obviously getting on the phone and receiving user reviews is extremely
> >> important, but giving away all of our hard work "just seems wrong". I
> >> have read that over 1 million people have pre-ordered the phone, that
> >> is a lot of free software giveaways..
>
> >> What is everyone else doing? Waiting? Sayhing the heck with it and
> >> deploying? Just looking for some advice.
>
> >> Kevin
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