The app provides valuable info to users:
- a comparison of one's device with others,
- a ranking of multiple Android devices,
- a spectrogram for acoustic analysis of live audio,
- updates with new data over time.

The app does not automatically send any data to the developer; the
user must select the email function for this to happen.

I doubt that many consider 'wrong' to expect to get paid a modest
amount for one's work or to protect one's intellectual property.


On Apr 20, 8:38 pm, Tim Mensch <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 4/20/2011 5:46 PM, sm1 wrote:> I don't want to make it free because I need 
> the little protection
> > available from the license verification with the Market.
>
> > What's a dollar?
>
> What protection do you need?
>
> As many people pointed out, it just feels wrong to ask for money for an
> app where you're benefiting from the information it's collecting. And I
> can't imagine what you'd need to protect.
>
> Tim

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