Yes, I know that.  But not every user checks for updates or bothers to
do it when one is available.  If my app can inform the user directly
that there is a newer version available, the user is more likely to
actually do the update.

>>>>> "a" == appel  <johan.appelg...@gmail.com> writes:

   a> Market will automatically notify the user when there is a new
   a> version available for any installed app.

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