Hi Al,

Great stuuf, to be honest I'm not as adept at licensing as I should
be, given my job description and all! But there is def. a need for
licensing of some sort. I'm really surprised we have to wait until Q1
(which, as we all know could mean as late as March 31!). It just
really puts a damper on the whole thing and is going to create
headaches for most of us.

Time-to-Market is huge in this industry, and those of us who worked
very long days for too long toiling in the dark will not be able to
benefit (read "$") from the vacuum created when the new store goes
live on Monday. Just a shame, that's all... But then again, I guess we
could use the opportunity to perfect our products, or create more
apps.

Keep on coding, and def. let me know about the licensing idea, very
interested.

Kevin



On Oct 22, 3:57 pm, Al Sutton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Kevin,
>
> I think you'll end up with two apps initially. I'm looking at working on
> a licensing solution because there seems to be a need. Do you have any
> tips as to what you'd like to see?
>
> Al.
>
> cyntacks wrote:
> > 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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