Hi,

# 1 - I believe you can do this when signing your certificate.
# 2  - you can store the number of times your app is invoked on the
Preferences then just check if it already exceeds your limit but then it can
easily be broken by just uninstalling the application and download it again.
I haven't tried this yet. Just my idea.

Marc


2. Usage based ( 100 invocations of the application).

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 5:24 PM, aayush <abhatnagar192...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> Hello list..
>
> I had a query:
>
> If i wish to attach an evaluation license to my android application,
> how can that be achieved ? As for example, i may want to provide an
> evaluation license based application that expires in one of the
> following ways:
>
> 1. Time based (30 days etc)
>
> 2. Usage based ( 100 invocations of the application).
>
> Once the application's license expires, i need to restrict access to
> it from the user.
>
> Thanks in advance..
>
> Best Regards
>
> aayush
> >
>

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