You could always have one APK and use something like 
http://andappstore.com/AndroidPhoneApplications/licensing.jsp to control 
whether or not the paid-for features are available.

Al.
http://andappstore.com/

Mariano Kamp wrote:
> Hi,
>
>   any idea how to go about having a free version of an application in 
> the market and a paid version also?
>
>   Is it advisable to use the same package name? Different package 
> names would mean code changes just for the sake of the name. Using the 
> same package name, if at all allowed by the market, would mean that 
> queries to the market would show both versions. That would be 
> confusing if the installed app shows that there is an update, but for 
> both versions?!
>
>   Two branches in the repository and merging the restrictions of the 
> free edition into the branch of the free edition?
>
>   How do you guys are doing it?
>
> Cheers,
> Mariano
>
> >


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