AFAIK Google Play will not let you download the app

You have a couple of options here:

1. Just e-mail the APK to the users. When they look at the e-mail on their
Android devices, they should see a button which will let them install the
APK in the device.

2. You can just put the APK on a web server, and e-mail people the link.
When they click the link on their Android devices, they will be prompted to
download and install.

Of course the above two assumes that the devices will allow non-market
installs.

A third option might be Zubhium: https://www.zubhium.com/. It's kind of
like TestFlight: a way to publish and distribute beta version of your
application to users.

HTH



On Mon, Jul 9, 2012 at 8:36 AM, Domanet <doma...@mail.com> wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I’d like to install the software on 50 or so devices owned by the company.
>
> This seems fairly easy, but how do I check and download a update?
>
> Or does Goggle Play allow to you filter who can install?
>
> Thanks
>
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