can somebody explain the benefit of a lite version in a market where
there is 24h trial of the full version for everybody ?

On Feb 19, 11:19 pm, Mark Murphy <[email protected]> wrote:
> Carl Whalley wrote:
> > Instead of having 2 versions on the market for apps, one lite (free)
> > and one paid, is it possible to have just the lite one but offer a
> > payment page in the app which upgraded it once the payment is
> > received?
>
> If you can find a way to do that while staying within the bounds of the
> Android Market Developer Distribution Agreement, yes.
>
> It's those pesky agreement terms that have been the issue to date when
> this topic has come up.
>
> IANALNDIPOOTV (I am not a lawyer, nor do I play one on TV), TINLA (this
> is not legal advice), and so forth...but my personal interpretation is
> that the only way you could do in-app payments under the Agreement is if
> Google offers that feature, the way Apple does.
>
> You're certainly welcome to distribute the app outside of the Market, in
> which case you will have fewer impediments to your model.
>
> And, you are certainly welcome to seek qualified legal counsel and try
> to come up with some other loophole.
>
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