So does this mean that if you have a free app that you want to charge
for now, you have to package and release it as a new app, and lose all
the ratings, comments and download counts accumulated over the several
free months, that may encourage users to buy the paid app now?

Sounds like you'd have to release a new version of the free app (mine
was not time-limited) that's a time-limited trial and point them to
the paid version (that starts from scratch in terms of ratings,
feedback etc)  from the trial version. This sucks; I'd have much
preferred just charging for the app to new customers going forward and
let the old ones keep their free copies so long as they dont upgrade.
I assume this is not possible?

On Feb 19, 7:34 am, "Blake B." <[email protected]> wrote:
> I don't believe you will get the option to change your app from Free
> to paid on the publishing page (not allowed).  You will have to re-
> package the app and upload as a new application.
>

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