Last year in October I was told by Reto Meier that expanding support
for paid apps in Android Market is the top priority for the Market
team. Now, six month later, I don't beleive he was telling the truth.

I am really sick about this. Maybe this is a way for Google to keep
the app prices low - there will be many good free apps on the market
from developers who can't release a paid version. This will also keep
the price of the paid apps lower (because the user might switch to
competitor's app that is free).

The thing I am sick even more is that they are not able to give out
any other response than "We're woking on it" (which I find a bit hard
to beleive, they're working on it for over a year with no result).
When I ask a very simpe question, "Will it happen in 2010 or later?",
they answer with silence.

I haven't found any forum about this that has some official reply from
a Googler. I guess this post will be also left without an answer from
anyone from Google. Why is Google so secretive about this?

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