You're welcome, glad to be able to help.

Good luck on your app!

Steven
Studio LFP
http://www.studio-lfp.com


On Thursday, October 13, 2011 11:41:14 PM UTC-5, droid-stricken wrote:
>
> Excellent. Thanks all. Thanks @Studio LFP. 
>
> On Oct 13, 10:53 pm, Studio LFP <studi...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > Check out this link: 
> > 
> > http://developer.android.com/guide/market/billing/index.html 
> > 
> > That's the overview and there are more links at the bottom of that page 
> to 
> > help get you up and running. 
> > 
> > Steven 
> > Studio LFPhttp://www.studio-lfp.com 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > On Thursday, October 13, 2011 10:14:54 PM UTC-5, droid-stricken wrote: 
> > 
> > > Thanks for all the inputs. 
> > > I like the in-app purchase solution the best since that fits my needs 
> > > the best. 
> > 
> > > Any pointers on how to realize this solution is greatly appreciated. I 
> > > am not looking for code per-say but any more information on this 
> > > methodology would help greatly. 
> > 
> > > Thanks. 
> > 
> > > On Oct 13, 6:00 pm, Studio LFP <stud...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> > > > You might want to check out the in-app purchase option if you are 
> trying 
> > > to 
> > > > sell each one separately but also as a group. 
> > 
> > > > One option is to have the main package that would include all the 
> > > > applications as sections. Each section could be a limited free 
> version 
> > > and 
> > > > then use in-app purchase to activate the full version. You could then 
>
> > > > continue to add sections that started out as free test version and 
> give 
> > > > people the option to activate the new sections they would like to 
> use. 
> > 
> > > > The end result would be a single application with a collection of 
> > > sections 
> > > > that could be purchased (or upgraded). 
> > 
> > > > Steven 
> > > > Studio LFPhttp://www.studio-lfp.com 
> > 
> > > > On Thursday, October 13, 2011 4:17:00 PM UTC-5, droid-stricken wrote: 
>
> > 
> > > > > Hi All, 
> > 
> > > > > I have posted this question on StackOverFlow. So apologies for 
> those 
> > > > > that find this redundant - but i could not get any ideas (yet) from 
>
> > > > > that forum. So, i repeat here: 
> > 
> > > > > ----- 
> > > > > I have half a dozen apps that i want to put on Google Market. One 
> of 
> > > > > them are ready and the other are in progress. All these apps are 
> kinda 
> > > > > related - like a suite of apps, you could assume. So, i was 
> wondering 
> > > > > if it would be better to have a separate app (in addition from the 
> > > > > half a dozen apps i wish to develop) and have it serve as a 
> LIBRARY- 
> > > > > app where users can find, purchase and launch the half a dozen 
> apps. 
> > 
> > > > > This is conceptually similar to the Google Books free app where the 
>
> > > > > app serves as a library and users can browse for other books from 
> > > > > within this app and purchase it. The only difference is in my case, 
> it 
> > > > > would be other fully functional independent app instead of a book. 
> > 
> > > > > Is there a better way to approach what i am trying to do? 
> Basically, i 
> > > > > need an app that can host a set of mutually independent apps. 
> > 
> > > > > If yes, how do i "host" one app inside an app? 
> > 
> > > > > Thanks in advance. 
> > > > > ----- 
> > 
> > > > > Thanks.

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