The OI team is a good team, so I'm sure the apps are of high quality
-- but $10 for a minimal music player, and $20 for a time tracker
seems very much overpriced (and these are the holiday discount
prices).  I could be wrong -- I'm interested to know what you discover
about appropriate Android app market pricing over the next 6-10
months.

Good luck,
Eric

On Dec 10, 7:35 pm, Peli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd like to introduce OpenIntents.biz - the new business web site and
> partner site of OpenIntents.org:http://www.openintents.biz/
>
> Since our team of developers wanted to code closed source as well as
> open source applications, we decided to separate them more cleanly.
> All open source applications carry the "OI" in their name, while the
> closed source applications don't.
>
> The first two applications that you can buy from our website are:
>
> * Timesheet:http://www.openintents.biz/timesheet.html and
> * PocketPlay:http://www.openintents.biz/pocketplay.html
>
> As some of you may remember, PocketPlay actually started here in the
> developer group with this 
> post:http://groups.google.com/group/android-developers/browse_frm/thread/a...
>
> For legal reasons, only the trial versions are currently available in
> the Market. At the moment, you can only buy the full version license
> from our website. We will provide the full version through the Market
> once it supports payment for applications.
>
> Peliwww.openintents.orgwww.openintents.biz
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