Hi,

   On Jul 28, 5:54 pm, sblantipodi <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Really I can't understand this market...
> Free trial and full software are always the same APK file since the
> full version is activated if someone
> bought the software.

This bit does not make sence to me. How can you have full and trial
software in the same APK?

> Usually we do it by entering an activation code,
> registering on a web server or now using LVL.

You now can't promote a free version of your product in the Google
market and upgrade it to the full paid version taking the money on
your website - check the latest developer agreement.

>
> Why I should build two APK with different package name if it will be
> the same software?

Investiage techinque of using a single APK that is both trial and full
version and selling an unlock APK from the market that unlocks the
features of the trial vesion.

There were lots of discussions about this technique in the this group
about 9 months ago.

>
> On Jul 28, 6:32 pm, sblantipodi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I haven't understood if I can't delete my actual trial app from the
> > market.
>
> > On Jul 28, 3:33 pm, Olivier Guilyardi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > Yes, that's right, and I don't understand why you consider this to be a
> > > nightmare. Other issues may qualify as such, but not this one IMO.
>
> > > The market doesn't allow you to turn a free into a paid app, and I think 
> > > that's
> > > because it would turn into a grand mess for people who upgrade but 
> > > originally
> > > downloaded the app when it was free.
>
> > > And anyway, it's very common to have two flavours of an app, on Android 
> > > and
> > > other platforms. And they exist as separate apps.
>
> > > Try and adapt a little bit instead of being negative.
>
> > > Olivier
>
> > > On 07/28/2010 02:31 PM, sblantipodi wrote:
>
> > > > I'm sorry but reading better what you write, this means that I need to
> > > > upload to
> > > > different version for Payed and Free version? o_O
>
> > > > this market is really a nightmare, can't imagine a worst way to
> > > > develop a market...
>
> > > > On Jul 28, 2:19 pm, RichardC <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > >> Yup that is a "feature" of the market.
>
> > > >> You need to change the package name and upload it as a new product to
> > > >> go from free to paid.  I can think of 2 reasons for this restriction
> > > >> in the market (there are probably others as well):
> > > >> 1. Everyone with the current free version would get the paid version
> > > >> for free.
> > > >> 2. It would look like your stats and recommendations for the old free
> > > >> product were for the new paid product.
>
> > > >> If you want to have both a free and paid version of your application
> > > >> this I sugguest you have a look at Android library support built into
> > > >> Eclipse and you structure your product(s) as below:
>
> > > >> project my_app_free -> uses project: my_app_lib (Android Library)
> > > >>   package: com.example.myapp.free
>
> > > >> project my_app_paid--> uses project: my_app_lib (Android Library)
> > > >>   package: com.example.myapp.paid
>
> > > >> You put all of your common code and resources in the my_app_lib
> > > >> project.
>
> > > >> The LVL code goes only into the my_app_paid project and you can put
> > > >> code to restrict the free vesion (or to add ads) in the my app_free
> > > >> project.
>
> > > >> Hope this works for you, I have a few applcations built this way and
> > > >> it is working fine so far.
>
> > > >> On Jul 28, 12:37 pm, sblantipodi <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > >>> Hi,
> > > >>> actually I have published a free trial application on Android market.
> > > >>> Since there is a protection method now (LVL) I want to upload also the
> > > >>> full version of that application.
> > > >>> Unfortunantly when I try to upload the full version on the market it
> > > >>> tell me that there is just another software with the same package name
> > > >>> and to update that package.
> > > >>> When I update that package it doesn't let me choose to switch from
> > > >>> free to payed.
> > > >>> How can I do it?
> > > >>> Thanks.

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