My solution was to keep the pro and lite versions in separate apps and turn
the current code into a library unit.  Then you have your 2 different apps
derived from (mostly) the same code base.
On Jul 20, 2014 12:06 PM, "Darren McEntee" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi people, i am looking for some advice please on an Android app scenario,
> im sure a few of you have come across.
>
> I have a free ad-supported "Lite" version of my app in the play store.
> I also have a paid "Pro" version with no ads and some extra functionality.
>
> Pro:
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.visualdesign.livefootballontv
> Lite:
> https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.visualdesign.livefootballontvlite
>
> The current app is a little old now, and I am currently rewriting the app,
> completely from the ground up, with a new UI and a lot more functionality.
> I want to use the Lite package: com.visualdesign.livefootballontvlite as
> the new base for the new app redesign, then have in-app purchases as an
> upgrade to the new Pro features.
>
> My issue arises obviously needing to support the current Pro users, and
> wanting to have only one code base to manage.
>
> I'd like for the new Lite version (com.visualdesign.livefootballontvlite)
> to be able to upgrade to the pro features in the same source code (via
> In-App Purchase)
> But the current Pro version has a different code base
> (com.visualdesign.livefootballontv), and I need a way to try get the
> current pro user, over to the new edition also.
>
> I'm sure many have had this scenario, and I'd like to ask your advice and
> experiences on how to better manage this?
>
> Many thanks for your time,
> Regards,
> Darren.
>
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