I think the article may have that wrong,  you can sell your apps anywhere you 
want,  the MAS is just another outlet.

Quite a few developers seem to be switching to Mac App Store only policies (eg 
Pixelmator) which is their choice,  but ive not seen anywhere that is a 
requirement unless its changed recently.

Probably confusion with the iOS store policy.



> 
> But there's this:
> 
> "Apps distributed in Bodega can be freely sold anywhere else, including the 
> Mac App Store. Apple requires developers to offer paid versions of their apps 
> in the Mac App Store only. If an app is also available on the web, the 
> developer must link to the paid version in the Mac App Store."
> 
> So if you want your app in MAS then you can only put a free version on Bodega.
> 
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> HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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